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Thomas & Barbara Stobie's Relatives, their Ancestors and related families., (Publication Date: 13 DEC 2008
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- [source4071149743] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - BURKHARD (-killed in battle Thuringia 3 Aug 908). Duke of Thuringia., (Publication Date: 07 JUN 2023
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The parentage of Burkhard has not been confirmed. Posse suggests that his presence in Grabfeld (see the 9 Jul 908 charter cited below) suggests a connection with an earlier “Graf Burkhard” who was recorded in two Fulda charters dated 27 Jun 857 and 23 Feb 866[71], who appears to have been the brother of Christian [I] Graf in Grabfeld (see the document FRANCONIA, Family of Graf Christian).
BURKHARD (-killed in battle Thuringia 3 Aug 908). Duke of Thuringia: Regino specifies that the dukedom of "Boppo dux Thuringorum" was given to "Chuonrado" in 892 and soon after to "Burchardo comitis"[72]. Posse links Burkhard’s 892 appointment to “die Sorbische Mark”[73]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen by charter dated 24 Jun 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "Purchart marchio Thuringionum"[74]. [The connection with Egino, with whom he was later killed (see below), suggests that Burkhard may have been “comitum...Burchardi” in the following document: "Hludowicus…rex" donated property "in pago Palanichoge in comitatu Egenonis in loco Ingilinstat" to Hatto Archbishop of Mainz after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Burchardi, Egenonis et Ysaac" by charter dated 8 Jun 908[75].] Posse indicates that the following document relates to this Burkhard[76]: King Ludwig IV granted possessions “in pago Grabfelda, in comitatu sui senioris...in loco Vualahramesuuinda” to “Purchardi...comitis...Egregii (ducis) capellano Martinus” by charter dated 9 Jul 908[77]. Duke of Thuringia: the Annales Alammanici record that "Burchardus dux Turingorum et Rudolfus episcopus Eginoque" were killed by the Hungarians in Saxony in 908[78]. m ---. The name of Burkhard's wife is not known. Burkhard & his wife had two children (Wenck discussed their parentage[79]):
a) BURKHARD . Widukind names "Burghardum quoque et Bardonem, quorum alter gener regis erat", when recording the efforts of “Henrici” [the future Heinrich I King of Germany?] to expel them from “Saxonia vel Thuringorum terra” [dated to [913]?][80]. “Burchardus comes” donated property to Bonn St Cassius, for the souls of “meæ...parentumque meorum atque...fratris mei Kunradi Francorum...regis”, at the request of “Waldolfi prepositi”, by charter dated to [911/18][81]. m ---[in der Wetterau], daughter of KONRAD Graf in der Wetterau [Konradiner] & his wife Glismod ---. Her family connection and marriage are indicated by Widukind, as indicated above. It is also indicated by her husband’s [911/18] donation cited above. Posse indicates that Burkhard was the father of Dedi (-14 Mar 957)[82].
b) BARDO . Widukind names "Burghardum quoque et Bardonem, quorum alter gener regis erat", when recording the efforts of “Henrici” [the future Heinrich I King of Germany?] to expel them from “Saxonia vel Thuringorum terra” [dated to [913]?][83].
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/THURINGIA.htm#BurchardMdauKonrad
- [source4071149744] Burkhard II, Markgraf von der Sorbenmark - Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins, (Publication Date: 24 JAN 2024
Media: Website / URL).
Burkhard II, Markgraf von der Sorbenmark1
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #24810, d. 908
Father Burkhard I, Count in the Grabfeldgau d. a 866
Burkhard II, Markgraf von der Sorbenmark Margrave of the Thuringinian Hiutsitingau. He Count in the Frankish Grabfeldgau. He married Aldred von Loingau, daughter of Bardo, Count of Soltau in the Loingau. Burkhard II, Markgraf von der Sorbenmark died in 908.
Family
Aldred von Loingau d. a 936
Children
Burkhard III, Count von Wormgau+ d. a 913
Bardo, Graf von Weimar
Citations
[S2336] Unknown author, Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal Child, by Moncreiffe, p. 77.
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p826.htm#i24810
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FamilySearch.org, (Publication Date: 24 JAN 2024
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