Brunulphe I, Count of the Adrennes

Brunulphe or Brunulphe of the Ardennes (French: Brunulphe d'Ardennes) (born c. 522 AD) was a Frankish nobleman and Merovingian Count of the Ardennes.

Brunulphe, Count of the Ardennes
BornBrunulphe of the Adrennes
c. 522 AD
Kingdom of Austrasia, Francia
DiedUnknown
Kingdom of Austrasia, Francia
FatherWalbert III

Biography

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Brunulphe was born around c. 522 AD in the Kingdom of Austrasia, Francia.

Brunulphe's father, Walbert III was a direct descendant of Clodion, King of the Franks. Brunulphe's older brother was Saint Walbert IV and his nieces were Saint Waltrude and Saint Aldegund.[1] Brunulphe's sisters were Vraye and St. Amalberge, who married Witger, Count of Condat.[2]

Brunulphe married Vraye, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy with whom he had two daughters: Saint Aye and Clotilde. Clotilde was the wife of Sigilfe (Sigilfus or Brunulphe).[2] The brother of his father had various children, among them St. Hydulphe of Lobbes, who later married Saint Aye.[3]

Death

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Count Brunulphe of the Ardennes died in Austrasia, Francia.

Family

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References

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  1. ^ Baring-Gould, S. (1898). The Lives of the Saints. United Kingdom: J. C. Nimmo.
  2. ^ a b Gambier, A. (1789). Essai historique sur la rentrée des biens tant à l'église qu'à la nation, avec des réflexions sur la nature de ces biens. (n.p.): (n.p.).
  3. ^ Vinchant, F. (1853). Annales de la province et comté du Hainaut. Belgium: A. Vandale.