- - - - Three siblings, parents not known

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  • Three siblings, parents not known:
    • 1. [[- - - - - -] ---]. m ---. One child:
      • a) [[Hugobert Hugobert] HUGOBERT] [Hubert] (-after 14 Mar 697). … “Theodorico rege”[476]. m [[Irmina, Abbess of Oeren Irmina, Abbess of Oeren] IRMINA], daughter of ---. Abbess of Oeren.]
        • i) [[Plectrude Plectrude] PLECTRUDIS] (-after 717, bur Köln, St Maria im Kapitol). "Pippinus" names "matrona mea Plectrudis, filia Huogoberti quondam" in his two charters dated 13 May 706[477]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum names "Pippino…uxor nobilissima…Plectrudis" but does not give her origin[478]. After the death of her husband, she "took everything under her control"[479]. The Monumenta Epternacensia records that "Raginfredum maiorem domus" married "Plectrudem"[480]. She was regent for her grandson [[Theudoald, Mayor of the Palaces of Austrasia & Neustria Theudoald, Mayor of the Palaces of Austrasia & Neustria] Theodebald], but opposed by her stepson [[Charles Martel Charles Martel] Charles "Martel"] whom she imprisoned. He escaped, and defeated the forces of Plectrudis at Vinchy, near Cambrai, 28 May 717. She founded St Maria im Kapitol at Köln. m ([670/75]%29 as his first wife,[[Pépin ll "the Fat" d'Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Pépin ll "the Fat" d'Héristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia] PEPIN] [II] "le Gros" or "d'Herstal", son of [[Ansegisel de Metz Ansegisel de Metz] ANSEGISEL] & his wife [[Saint Beggue of Austrasia Saint Beggue of Austrasia] Begga] ([645/50]-Jupille, near Liège 16 Dec 714, bur Metz, basilique de Saint-Arnoul).
    • 2. [[Saint Oda Saint Oda] ODA]. The Conversione S. Huberti Comitis names “comes palatii Hubertus” and “amita sua Oda…Boggis Aquitanorum Ducis recens defuncti relicta vidua”[481]. The Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis of Nicolas names "Oda…Bohggis Aquitanorum ducis recens defuncti vidua" as "amita" of Lambert[482]. [his aunt Oda... the widow of Boggis, Duke of Aquitaine, who had recently died …] m [[Duke Bodegisel de Paris Duke Bodegisel de Paris] BOGGIS] Duke of Aquitaine, son of --- (-[688]).
    • 3. [[Aper Aper] APER]. The Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis of Nicolas names "Oda…Bohggis Aquitanorum ducis recens defuncti vidua" as "amita" of Lambert[483]. Assuming that "amita" is used in the strict sense, this indicates that Oda was the sister of Lambert's father. The Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis of Nicolas names "Lambertus…pater eius Aper…mater Herisplendis"[484]. Aper & his wife had [two] children: m [[Herisplendis Herisplendis] HERISPLENDIS], daughter of ---.
      • a) [[Bishop Lambert Bishop Lambert] LAMBERT] (-killed [696]). The Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis of Nicolas names "Lambertus…pater eius Aper…mater Herisplendis", specifying in a later passage that he was "adolescens nobilis Aquitanis genere sub Theoderico rege comes palatii Hugbertus"[485]. The Chronicle of St Bèze records that "Dodone comite" killed "sanctus Lambertus Tungrorum Episcopus"[486]. The Vita Landiberto episcopi Traiectensis of Nicolas records that "impius Dodo" killed Lambert[487].
      • b) [[- - - ]. The precise relationship between the brothers, Petrus and Audolecus, and Bishop Lambert is not known. They are shown here for presentational purposes as his nephews. However, the words "nepotes" and "consanguinei" used in the sources quoted below could refer to a more remote relationship. m ---.] Two children:
        • i) [[Petrus Petrus] PETRUS] (-after [696]). The Vita Landiberti Episcopi records that "Dodo" attacked Bishop Lambert, who was defended by "duo nepotes ipsius Petrus…atque Audolecus"[488]. Sigebert’s Vita Landiberti Episcopi records that "Dodonem" sent "duo fratres Gallus et Rioldus, consanguinei Dodonis…in ecclesiæ Traiectensis" to revenge "neptis suæ Alpaidis" (criticised by the bishop for her illicit union) by attacking Bishop Lambert, who was defended by "Petrum et Audolecum consanguineos præsulis" who killed the brothers, for which Dodo killed the bishop[489].
        • ii) [[Audolecus Audolecus] AUDOLECUS] (-after [696]). The Vita Landiberti Episcopi records that "Dodo" attacked Bishop Lambert, who was defended by "duo nepotes ipsius Petrus…atque Audolecus"[490]. Sigebert’s Vita Landiberti Episcopi records that "Dodonem" sent "duo fratres Gallus et Rioldus, consanguinei Dodonis…in ecclesiæ Traiectensis" to revenge "neptis suæ Alpaidis" (criticised by the bishop for her illicit union) by attacking Bishop Lambert, who was defended by "Petrum et Audolecum consanguineos præsulis" who killed the brothers, for which Dodo killed the bishop[491].

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