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Robertian
Robertian, a. (rəˈbɜːtɪən) [f. Robert + -ian.] Of or pertaining to Robert the Strong (d. 866), count of Anjou and of Blois, or his descendants, who became kings of France. Also as n., a follower or successor of Robert the Strong.1903 D. C. Munro Hist. Middle Ages vii. 66 Charles the Simple..had litt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adalelm, Count of Troyes
He was a son of Emenon, Count of Poitou, and a Robertian. He succeeded his maternal uncle Robert I, Count of Troyes, in 886. wikipedia.org
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Robertonian
Robertonian (ˌrɒbəˈtəʊnɪən) [f. as prec. + -onian as in Caledonian, Patagonian, etc.] A follower of Robert the Strong (see Robertian a.).1936 H. A. L. Fisher Hist. Europe i. xvii. 208 Robert the Strong, Count of Paris, fought for ten years against the Northmen... The Robertonians were as distinguish... Oxford English Dictionary
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Werner V (Salian)
his ancestor presumably was Werner IV (also called Walaho), who appeared as a count in the Wormsgau about 840 and was married to Oda, a daughter of the Robertian wikipedia.org
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Robertine
Robertine, n. and a. (ˈrɒbətiːn, -aɪn) [f. as prec. + -ine1.] A. n. A follower of Robert of Melun (d. 1167), English-born scholastic theologian.1846 T. Wright Biogr. Brit. Lit.: Anglo-Norman Period iv. 201 His disciples formed a sect which was long known by the name of Robertines. 1906 W. H. Schofie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert the Strong
While very little is known about the beginnings of the Robertian family, speculative proposals have been made. According to the Worms proposal, during the reign of Louis the German in East Francia, the Robertian family emigrated from East Francia to West Francia wikipedia.org
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Theobald the Elder
In the first half of the 920s, Robertian power entered Aquitaine at Saint-Aignan, Vierzon and Aix-d'Angillon. wikipedia.org
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Childebrand I
William of Gellone and Raoul I(Robertian) are the only male descendants of Childebran I to become kings. wikipedia.org
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Matilda of France
attempted to stabilize his reign by marrying an East Frankish princess, while he fought with the reluctant dukes of Normandy and with the forces of his Robertian wikipedia.org
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奥尔良圣爱年堂
世纪中叶,修道院的控制权交给主教,后来又转给Robertian王朝。 圣爱年修道院在1029年重新祝圣。当时正祭台同时供奉圣伯多禄和圣爱年,而唱经楼的祭台只供奉圣爱年,他的圣髑就在下面的地下室。 中殿两侧有12个小祭台,供奉本地和全球重要的圣人,但是六位当地圣人的圣髑并无祭台。 参考 奥尔良 wikipedia.org
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Lambert of Lyon
Lambertus was one of the early members of the Robertian family by virtue of his relationship with his uncle Robert I. wikipedia.org
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Hedwig of Saxony
Hedwige of Saxony (also Hedwig, ; – after 958-959), a member of the Ottonian dynasty, was Duchess consort of the Franks by her marriage to the Robertian Along with her brother, Archbishop Bruno, Hedwig acted as Hugh's regent and administrator of the Robertian estates until he came of age. wikipedia.org
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Family tree of French monarchs
Merovingian dynasty Carolingian, Robertian, Bosonid dynasties Capetian dynasty House of Capet House of Valois House of Bourbon and Orléans House wikipedia.org
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Theodo of Bavaria
He married Folchaid, of the Frankish (possibly Robertian as the daughter of Robert II) aristocracy in Austrasia, to build diplomatic ties there. However, the Verbrüderungsbuch codex of St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg only mentions one Folchaid, probably a daughter of the Robertian count Theutacar in wikipedia.org
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Emma of France
We have little evidence about Emma’s childhood, aside from her place within the Robertian family. He also became the lay-abbot of several Robertian monasteries, and was the first Robertian to be called “Capet,” due to the monastic hood he wore as lay-abbot wikipedia.org
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