_____________________ ___________________|_____________________ ______________________| | | _____________________ | |___________________|_____________________ _Berillo I Viscount of Vienne_| | | _____________________ | | ___________________|_____________________ | |______________________| | | _____________________ | |___________________|_____________________ _Ratburns I Viscount of Vienne_| | | _Richard C of Amiens_ | | _Bivin ____________|_____________________ | | _Boso I K of Provence_| | | | | _Boso C in Italy_____ | | | |_Richilda of Arles_|_____________________ | |_Ermengarde of Provence_______| | | _____________________ | | ___________________|_____________________ | |_UNKNOWN _____________| | | _____________________ | |___________________|_____________________ | |--Geberga | | _____________________ | ___________________|_____________________ | ______________________| | | | _____________________ | | |___________________|_____________________ | ______________________________| | | | _____________________ | | | ___________________|_____________________ | | |______________________| | | | _____________________ | | |___________________|_____________________ |_Gerberga _____________________| | _____________________ | ___________________|_____________________ | ______________________| | | | _____________________ | | |___________________|_____________________ |______________________________| | _____________________ | ___________________|_____________________ |______________________| | _____________________ |___________________|_____________________
FULK II and mother of GEOFFREY I, but does not give her parents.
I have run accross two theories regarding her parentage. See notes on
RATBURNS I, VC OF VIENNE (RIN 3862), one of her proposed fathers. For
the other theory, see the next note.
Nat Taylor
posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 23 May 1997 (in part):
Subject: Descendants of 'Saint' William, duke of Toulouse
"Ava, a sister of Wm. the Pious [and dau. of BERNARD II, COUNT OF
AUVERGNE (RIN 2284)] , m. 'Geoffroi, c of Nevers/Gatinais'. Their
daughter, Gerberge [this Gerberga, according to the theory], was first
wife of Fulk II, 'le bon' (d. 958), count of Anjou, and mother of his
children, from 2 of whom can be traced a large progeny. Unusual
hypothesis--contradicts conventional wisdom on first wife of Fulk le
Bon, and I can't find any other information on this Geoffrey (not in
Bouchard's _Sword, Mitre & Cloister_). This was put forward in C.
Lauranson-Rosaz, _L'Auvergne et ses marges du VIIIe au XIe siecle: la
fin
du monde antique?_ (Le Puy, 1987), in charts at pp. 60, 93, as a
possibility but with no discussion in the text. What is the origin of
and
best argument for this idea?"
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