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Robert I of France
King of West Francia from 922 to 923
Odo
King of West Francia (c.857-898) (r.888-898)
Hugh the Great
Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris (c. 898–956)
Robert the Strong
Frankish noble
Robertians
The Robertians (sometimes called the Robertines in modern scholarship) are a proposed Frankish noble family and royal dynasty, whose members were ancestors of the Capetian dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of France and several other countries (currently Spain and Luxembourg). Prominent Robertian ancestors of the Capetian dynasty appear in historical records as powerful nobles serving under various rulers of the Carolingian dynasty, mainly in West Francia, which later became France. Most notable of them were: the eponymous count Robert the Strong (d. 866) and his sons, West Frankish kings Od
Emma of France
French princess
Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy from 965 to 1002
Robert III of Worms
Count of Haspengau, Wormsgau and Rheingau
Beatrice of France
(938-1003)
Cancor
Cancor (died 771) was a Frankish count associated with Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a noble lady, Williswinda.
Robert of Hesbaye
Count of Haspengau, Wormsgau and Rheingau
Leudwinus
Saint Leudwinus, Count of Treves (; also Leodewin, Liutwin, Ludwin, etc.; 660 – 29 September 722 AD in Reims) founded an abbey in Mettlach. He was Archbishop of Treves and Laon. As patron saint of the Mettlach parish, his relics are carried through the town by procession at the annual Pentecost celebration. His feast day is September 29. He was the son of Saint Warinus, the paternal grandson of Saint Sigrada, and nephew of Saint Leodegarius.
Emma of Paris
Duchess consort of Normandy (c. 943–968)