Théodoric de Vergy

Théodoric of Vergy, died in 883 and the son of Warin Ier de Vergy (or Guerin ), (v. 760 - a. 819, count de Chalon and of Auvergne. His/her brother was Warin II of Vergy (or Guerin ), died without posterity.

Count de Chalon (v. 856), of Mâcon (869), of Autun, adviser of the king Charles the Bald person, Chamberlain of Louis the Stammerer, he was tutor of Louis III and Carloman II.

Descent

Théodoric de Vergy would have had as a descent:
  • Manassès, count de Chalon and of Beaune, which marries Ermengarde
  • Renaud, Viscount of Auxerre
  • Wallon of Vergy (or Wallo, Gualo, Gales), bishop of Autun
  • Richard II of Burgundy known as the Dispenser of justice , count d' Autun, of Auxerre; found the first house of the dukes of Burgundy
  • Boson V of Provence, king de Provence
  • Gerard de Vergy († 841), count d' Auvergne (839-841)
  • Richilde of the Ardennes, wife of Charles the Bald person, king de Francie Western and emperor of Occident
  • Guillaume the Lion († <846), count d' Auvergne (842-846), first baron de Semur

Certain historians, of agreement on the fact that Richard the Dispenser of justice, Boson V of Provence and Richilde of the Ardennes, are brothers and sisters, think that their father was Bivin of Vienna.

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