Erkenger | |
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Count of Boulogne | |
Reign | 866–921 |
Successor | Adelolf |
Died | after 921 |
Erkenger (died after 921) was count of Boulogne from 886 to 921.
Life
In 886, during the Viking siege of Paris, Erkenger was sent by the city's bishop, Joscelin, to call for the help of Henry, Margrave of the Franks.[1]
During the conflict between Charles the Simple and Odo of France, Erkenger kept his alliance with the former. This allowed Ralph, younger brother of Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders, to chase out both him and Herbert I, Count of Vermandois from their domains. Erkanger was allowed to return after pledging fealty to the new king of the Western Franks, Odo.[1]
After Charles was crowned king in 898, Erkanger was granted the county of Melun.[1]
On 7 November 921, Erkanger escorted Charles to his meeting with Henry the Fowler. The meeting took place on the shores of the Rhine, near Bonn.[2]
Despite the de facto rule of the counts of Flanders, Erkanger kept his title until the capture of Charles by Herbert I, Count of Vermandois.[3]
The exact date of Erkanger's death is unknown.
References
- ^ a b c von Simson, Bernhard (1909). Annales Xantenses et Annales Vedastini, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum separatim editi s.a. 885 (in Latin). Hanover. pp. 523 and 530. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus XV.2: Vita Bertulfi Renticensis, Pag 635".