Isambart
Isembart von Thürgau, also known as Isanbart the Saxon was a 8th-century count of the Holy Roman Empire and Master of the Palace of Altdorf.[1]
He was born about 750AD in Narbonne, France the Son of Guerin I, count of Thurgau and Adalinis Von Spoleto.[2]
He was Greve, Comte, of Altorf and Master of the Palace.
His wife was Thiedrada Gräfin and he was the Father of Hedwig of Bavaria, Adalung des Franken, Hunfrid I of Istria, Guelph of Andechs and the Brother of Bouchard "the Constable", and Alberic I de Narbonne.
He died 806AD in Sachsen, Germany.