See also

Family of Odo + and Ingeltrude + of FRANCE

Husband: Odo + (800-834)
Wife: Ingeltrude + of FRANCE (805- )
Children: Ermentrude + (830-869)

Husband: Odo +

Name: Odo +
Sex: Male
Father: Hadrian + (769-824)
Mother: Waldrat + of HORNBACH (772-824)
Birth 0800 Orleans, Loiret, Centre, France
Occupation Count of Orleans
Title Count of Orleans
Death 0834 (age 33-34)

Wife: Ingeltrude + of FRANCE

Name: Ingeltrude + of FRANCE
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0805 Orleans, Loiret, Centre, France
Occupation Countess of Fezensac d'Orleans
Title Countess of Fezensac d'Orleans

Child 1: Ermentrude +

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Ermentrude +

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Spouse: Charles II +

Name: Ermentrude +
Sex: Female
Spouse: Charles II + (823-877)
Birth 27 Sep 0830 Orleans, Neustria
Occupation Countess of Orleans
Title Countess of Orleans
Death 6 Oct 0869 (age 39)
Burial Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France

Note on Husband: Odo +

Odo I (French: Eudes; also Hodo, Uodo, or Udo in contemporary Latin) (died 834) was the Count of Orléans (comes Aurelianensium) following the final deposition of Matfrid until his own deposition a few years later.

 

He belonged to the Udalriching family and was a son of Adrian, who had also held the county of Orléans, and possibly of Waldrada, a Nibelungid. Odo first appears as an imperial legate to the Eastern Saxons in 810, when he was captured by the Wilzi. In 811, as count (comes), according to the Annales Fuldenses, he signed a peace treaty with the Vikings.

 

According to the Vita Hludowici, in 827, he was named to replace the deposed Matfrid in Orléans. Odo, along with Heribert, a relative, possibly his cousin, were exiled in April 830 by Lothair I and Orléans confiscated. Matfrid was reinstated.

 

In 834, while fighting Matfrid and Lambert I of Nantes, partisans of Lothair, Odo, his brother William, Guy of Maine, and Theodo, abbot of Saint Martin of Tours, were killed.

 

Odo's wife was Engeltrude or Ingiltrud. Their eldest daughter Ermentrude married Charles the Bald of West Francia. He left a son William who was executed by his own brother-in-law in 866.