Erlebert (Thérouanne Nobleman)
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Erlebert (b. after 600), Seigneur of
Quernes Quernes (; ) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France.region of France northwest of Béthune and west of Lille. The inhabitants are called the ''Quernois.'' The commune is part of the Communauté d'agglomération ...
, son of
Charibert de Haspengau Charibert de Haspengau (c. 555–636) was a Frankish nobleman, possibly a ''comes''. The identity of his parents is uncertain, though he is believed by some to be the son of King Charibert I of Paris.Christian Settipani, Les Ancetres de Charlema ...
and his wife Wulfgurd. The only facts known about Erlebert are that he was from a noble family that included his more famous brother
Robert I, Bishop of Tours Chrodebert I (Chrotbert, Radobertus, Robert I) (died 695), List of Merovingian referendaries, Merovingian referendary (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. Robert and his brothers Erlebert (Thérouanne Nob ...
. The name of Erlebert’s wife is unknown, and they had at least one child: * Lambert, Abbot of Fontenelle and Bishop of Lyon Erlebert was part of the family of
Robertians The Robertians (sometimes called the Robertines in modern scholarship) are a proposed Frankish noble family and royal dynasty, whose members were ancestors of the Capetian dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of France and several other countries ...
.


Sources

* Settipani, Christian, ''Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne'', 2e édition revue et corrigée, éd. P & G, Prosopographia et Genealogica, 2015, * Settipani, Christian.
'Addenda aux Ancêtres de Charlemagne'
, 1990 *
Europäische Stammtafeln ''Europäische Stammtafeln'' - German for ''European Family Trees'' - is a series of twenty-nine books which contain sets of genealogical tables of the most influential families of Medieval European history. It is a standard reference work for t ...
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* Jean Baptiste François Hennebert, chanoine de la cathédrale de Saint-Omer, Histoire générale de la province d'Artois dédié à Mgr comte d'Artois, t. I, Librairie Veuve Henri, Lille, 1786. 7th-century Frankish nobility Robertians