Person:Theodoric I, Count of Montbéliard (1)

Theodoric I _____, Count of Montbéliard
d.2 Jan 1105 Lorraine, France
m. 4 May 1037
  1. Brunon MontbelliardAbt 1037 -
  2. Theodoric I _____, Count of MontbéliardEst 1045 - 1105
  3. Louis MontbelliardAbt 1056 - Aft 1105
  4. Frederic LuxembourgAbt 1058 - 1091
  5. Mathilde MontbelliardAbt 1060 - Aft 1105
  6. Sophie MontbelliardAbt 1062 - Aft 1105
  7. Beatrix De MontbelliardAbt 1064 - 1092
m. Est 1076
  1. Mechtild De Montbéliard1075 - 1110
  2. Renaud de MoussonAbt 1075 & 1077 - 1149
  3. Louis MortbellAbt 1079 -
  4. Theodoric II _____, Count of MontbéliardEst 1080 - 1163
  5. Frederic de BarAbt 1081 -
  6. Agnes De Bar MontbelliardAbt 1082 -
  7. Guillaume de BarAbt 1083 -
  8. Etienne MortbellAbt 1085 - 1163
  9. Miss de BarAbt 1087 -
  10. Gunthilde MortbellAbt 1089 -
Facts and Events
Name Theodoric I _____, Count of Montbéliard
Alt Name Dietrich _____
Alt Name[1][2] Thierry de Bar Le Duc
Alt Name Thibaud Ct de Mouson
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1045 Of Bar-Le-Duc, Meuse, France
Marriage Est 1076 Normandie, Franceto Ermentrude of Burgundy _____
Death? 2 Jan 1105 Lorraine, France
Reference Number? Q558299?


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Theodoric I (ca. 1045 – 2 January 1105) was a Count of Montbéliard, Count of Bar and lord of Mousson (as 'Theodoric II') and Count of Verdun. He was the son of Louis, Count of Montbéliard, and Sophie, Countess of Bar and Lady of Mousson.

After his father's death, he claimed the estate of the Duchy of Lorraine, which his father had already claimed. The claim was dismissed by Emperor Henry IV, confirming the duchy to Theodoric the Valiant. In retaliation, he ravaged the diocese of Metz, but he was defeated by Adalbéron III, bishop of Metz, and the Duke of Lorraine Theodoric the Valiant. Reconciled with the Church, he founded an abbey in 1074 in Haguenau and rebuilt the church at Montbéliard in 1080. He did not participate at the Council of Clermont in 1095, or the Crusades, but rather sent his son Louis in the Crusades. In 1100, the Bishop of Verdun gave the county to Thierry for life, but the relationship between the spiritual and temporal powers was turbulent.

In 1065 Theodoric married Ermentrude of Burgundy (1055–1105), daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy, and Stephanie. They had the following issue:

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  3.   Theodoric I, Count of Montbéliard, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  4.   THIERRY de Mousson, son of LOUIS Comte de Mousson & his wife Sophie of Upper Lotharingia ([1045]-1/2 Jan 1103, bur Autun Cathedral), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.