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Name
  
Adalelm, of

Died
  
April 8, 894 AD

Siblings
  
Adhemar of Poitou


Parents
  
Second Wife of Emenon, Daughter of Odo I of Troyes, Emenon

Grandparents
  
Odo I, Count of Troyes, Bernard Ier de Poitiers

Great-grandparents
  
Roberto III de Oberrheingau e Wormsgau, Adalhelm of Autun

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Adalelm (died 8 April 894) was the Count of Troyes from 886 to his death. He was a son of Emenon, Count of Poitou, and a Robertian.

He succeeded his maternal uncle Robert I, Count of Troyes, in 886. In 891, he organised the transferral of the abbey of Saint-Loup to within the walls of the town. In 893, he confirmed the donation of Chaource to the abbey of MontiƩramey, made originally by his uncle. In 894, he and his brother Adhemar of Poitou attacked Aurillac, but he died fifteen days after.

He does not seem to have had any children by his wife Ermengard. Richard, Duke of Burgundy, profited from the troubles that followed his death to seize the county of Troyes.

References

Adalelm, Count of Troyes Wikipedia


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