User talk:Sundehul
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[edit] Rotrude of Treves
Hi, thanks for posting your comment. I am not familiar with the site you are using. I have found the rather large 3 volume set (weight about 35 lbs) The Royal Ancestry Bible Royal Ancestors of 300 Colonial American Families by Call very helpful, it has loads of individuals, some as far back as around the year 300, pretty cool. Below is what it contains on Rotrou: Wife of Charles Martel, Mayor Palace Rotrou was the daughter of Leutwinus, Bishop of Treves (660-722) and Daughter of Chrodobertus (b.665)
Leutwinus, Bishop of Treves was the son of: Warinus, Count of Poitiers (630-677) and Kunza of Metz (b.635)
Warinus, Count of Poitiers was the son of: Bodilon of Mettlach (b.600) and Sigrada (b.608)
Daughter of Chrodobertus (b.665) was the daughter of: Chrodobertus II of Neustria (630-678) and Doda (635-678)
Chrodobertus II of Neustria was the son of: Lantbetrus I of Neustria (604-650) and unknown
Doda's parents are unknown
Bodilon of Mettlach's parents are unknown
Sigrada was the daughter of: Ansaud (b.580) and Daughter of Leutharius (b. 586)
Ansaud's parents are unknown
Daughter of Leutharius was the daughter of: Leutharius (b.560) and Gerberge of Burgundy (b. 562)
Gergerge of Burgundy was the daughter of: Ricomer, Duke in Burgundy (b. 530) unknown
Leutharius was the son of: Erchenaud of Narbonne (b. 533) and unknown
Erchenaud of Narbonne was the son of: Ansbertus, Roman Senator (b.505) and Blithilda
Blithilda's parents are unknown
Ansbertus, Roman Senator was the son of: Ferreolus, Senator Narbonne (b.470) and Dode
Dode's parents are unknown
Ferreolus, Senator Narbonne was the son of:
Tonantius Ferreolus, Senator (440-511) and Industria
I have tons more, let me know if your interisted. I am still in the UK at the moment as I have not received my paperwork to return and will be returning sometime in Sept. Dthem 2000 07:57, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your recent edits
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[edit] Raymond IV
Yes I'm aware of that other Raymond, but Raymond of St. Gilles has been known as Raymond IV for the past hundred years and more, and he's far more famous and important than the other guy. Adam Bishop 22:13, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
- I think the way it is done on the Counts of Toulouse page is satisfactory. Call the new interpolated Raymond "Raymond Pons", ans leave the rest of them numbered as they were. Raymonds IV, V, VI, and VII are all very well known with their usual numbers; there is no reason to give them new ones. Adam Bishop 03:57, 10 September 2007 (UTC)