Not to be confused with Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz.
Gerhard I of Metz (c. 875 – 22 June 910) was count of Metz. He was the son of Adalhard (c. 850 – 2 January 890), count of Metz, himself son of Adalard the Seneschal and a daughter of Matfried, count of Eifel (c. 820 – bef. 18 September 882).
Zwentibold of Lotharingia and at his death in August 900 (when Oda must have been 23), she contracted a second marriage with Count GerhardIofMetz. From...
of Lotharingia and Ermentrude, possibly the eldest daughter of Charles the Simple. On her father's side she was a granddaughter ofGerhardIofMetz and...
Gerard, Count of Auvergne (died 841), son of Pepin IGerhardIofMetz (c. 875–910), count ofMetz Gerard, Duke of Lorraine (c. 1030–1070), Lotharingian nobleman...
The House of Lorraine (German: Haus Lothringen) originated as a cadet branch of the House ofMetz. It inherited the Duchy of Lorraine in 1473 after the...
Gerberga of Gleiberg (c. 970 – aft. 1036) was a daughter of Herbert of Wetterau and Irmtrud of Avalgau (957 – 1020). She married Henry of Schweinfurt and...
possibly to Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg (c. 1040 – 1086) 1048–1070: Gerhard, Duke of Lorraine, Gerhard V ofMetz (d. 1070), Count ofMetz Conrad, Adalbero...
of bishops of the Roman Catholic diocese ofMetz, which now lies in eastern France. Clement ofMetz (c. 280–300) Celestius Felix I Patient Victor I 344–346...
administrative seat was temporarily Metz, wherewith a territorial overlap with the Metzgau existed at least for some time. Gerhard, b. 870, d. 22 June 910, Count...
count of Luxemburg Adalbert, archbishop of Trier Luitgard, married Arnulf, Count of Holland Eva, married Gerhardof the Mosel, Count ofMetz Cunigunde...
Lothair's death and was crowned king in Metz, but his brother Louis the German opposed his claim and in 870 the Treaty of Mersen divided Lotharingia between...
(Ingenieur-Inspektion) IV, where he served as an engineer officer in the Metz Fortification Command (Festung Metz). On 22 March 1910 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant. His...
male members of the family used the title of Count of Dagsburg and Count of Eguisheim at this time; later they added the County ofMetz. Among their possessions...
four years of attrition warfare. In 1956, Gerhard Ritter published Der Schlieffenplan: Kritik eines Mythos (The Schlieffen Plan: Critique of a Myth), which...
statesman and poet June 2 – Richilde of Provence, Frankish empress June 22 Gebhard, Frankish nobleman GerhardI, Frankish nobleman July 4 – Luo Shaowei...