Adelhard von Burc

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Adelhard von Burc (died after 1 July 874) was the lay abbot of Cysoing, in what is now France.

DiedAfter 1 July 874
SpouseSwanaburc
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Adelhard von Burc
DiedAfter 1 July 874
SpouseSwanaburc
IssueEberhard of Sülichgau
FatherEberhard of Friuli
MotherGisela, daughter of Louis the Pious
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Life

He was a son of the Frankish Duke of Friuli Eberhard and his wife Gisela, daughter of Louis the Pious.[1] He was a lay abbot in the Abbey of Saint-Calixte de Cysoing.[2]

He married Swanaburc, by whom he had Eberhard (born c. 856, died after 889) who was count in Sülichgau (also Sülchgau). Eberhard was married to Gisela of Verona. One of his granddaughters through Eberhard was Judith, who married Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria. She was the mother of Eberhard, Duke of Bavaria and Judith, Duchess of Bavaria.[3]

He probably died shortly after 890.[2]

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