Adalbéron
Adalbéron is a male first name.
It was carried by several ecclésiatiques of the franque house of the Wigéricides
- Adalbéron de Laon, bishop of Laon († 1030)
- Adalbéron Ier of Metz, bishop of Metz († 962)
- Adalbéron II of Metz, bishop of Verdun then of Metz († 1005)
- Adalbéron III of Metz, bishop of Metz
- Adalbéron of Rheims, archbishop of Rheims († 988)
- Adalbéron II of Verdun, bishop of Verdun († 984)
- Adalbéron of Trier, archbishop of Trier († 1015).
Wigéric de Bidgau X Cunégonde de France │ ├──> Frederic Ier of Lorraine X Beatrice of France │ │ │ └──> Adalbéron II († 1005), bishop of Verdun, then of Metz │ ├──> Adalbéron Ier († 962), bishop of Metz │ ├──>Gozlin, count de Bidgau X Oda of Metz │ │ │ ├──> Godefroy the Prisoner († 1002), count de Verdun │ │ X Mathilde of Saxony │ │ │ │ │ └──> Adalbéron II († 988), bishop of Verdun (984-988) │ │ │ ├──> Adalbéron of Rheims († 989), archbishop of Rheims │ │ │ └──>Régnier of Bastogne │ │ │ └──> Adalbéron de Laon († 1030), bishop of Laon │ └──>Sigefroi (922 † 998), count de Luxembourg │ └──> Adalbéron of Trier († 1015), archbishop of Trier
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