Lambert III of Nantes

Summary

Lambert III (830–882) was pretender to the County of Nantes. Lambert was the son of Lambert II of Nantes, at whose death in 851, the administration of the region fell effectively to the Dukes of Brittany. After his father's death, Lambert III became a pretender to the County of Nantes. His mother was Tetrata of Lombardy, a daughter of Pepin of Italy, eldest son of Charlemagne. Lambert III married Rotrude of Italy, a daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I. The Emperor was a first cousin of Lambert's mother, as both were grandchildren of Charlemagne. Lambert's and Rotrude's only son was Wipert of Nantes.[1]

Lambert III
Pretender to the County of Nantes
Born830
Died882
SpouseRotrude of Italy
IssueWipert of Nantes
FatherLambert II of Nantes
MotherTetrata of Lombardy

References edit

  1. ^ "Lambert De Nantes". ancestry.com. Retrieved 2014-07-30.