Hucbert

Hugbert was lay abbot of Saint- Maurice in the Valais and Duke of Transjuranien, and had thus the northern entrance to the mountain pass at the Great St. Bernard Pass under his control. After Lothar Teutberga had violated, he rose up against Lothar, switched sides and joined Charles the Bald to. As Lothar then 859 ceded the land to Geneva, Lausanne and Sion to his uncle Louis the German, Hugberts situation became critical.

Ludwig transferred the fight against insurgent Hugbert the Guelph Conrad II of Auxerre, the Hugbert 864 subject. Two years later, Konrad was employed as a successor Hugberts with the title of Marquis.

Hugbert was 864 for a short time lay abbot of the monastery Lobbes, which he led to a prolonged crisis by his intemperate lifestyle and despite his imminent death.

Hugbert had a son, Theotbald of Arles.

  • Abbot
  • Bosoniden
  • Duke ( Transjuranien )
  • Born in the 9th century
  • Died 864
  • Man
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