Williswint of the Wormsgau
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Last Edited=13 Nov 2022
Williswint of the Wormsgau was the daughter of Count Adelhelm.
Williswint of the Wormsgau married Rutpert I , Count of the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau, son of Lambert II and Chrotlind, in 730.1,2,3,4 Williswint was a widow in 764.3,2 She founded the Imperial Monastery at Lorsch near Worms with her eldest son, Count Cancor on 12 July 764.1,3
Williswint of the Wormsgau married Rutpert I , Count of the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau, son of Lambert II and Chrotlind, in 730.1,2,3,4 Williswint was a widow in 764.3,2 She founded the Imperial Monastery at Lorsch near Worms with her eldest son, Count Cancor on 12 July 764.1,3
Children of Williswint of the Wormsgau and Rutpert I , Count of the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau
- Thüringbert+ ( - b 767)
- Rutpert , Count in the Thurgau, Breisgau, and Zurichgau+ ( - a 782)
Citations
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- Rubincam, Milton. "Ancestry of Robert the Strong, Count of Anjou and Blois", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume CXVII (October 1963).
- Sewell, Robert James. Sewell: A History of the Sewell Family from the Earliest Times. N.p.: manuscript, 2008.