“Reginar” IV de HainautAge: 66 years9471013

Name
“Reginar” IV de Hainaut
Birth between 947 and 961 27 47

Birth of a brother“Lambert” I de Louvain
about 950

Death of a maternal grandmotherHildegard de Ferrette
between 900 and 970

Death of a paternal grandfather“Reginar” II de Hainaut
between 932 and 995

Death of a motherAdela von Dachsburg
961 (Age 14 years)

Death of a father“Reginar” III de Hainaut
973 (Age 26 years)

MarriageHedwige de FranceView this family
about 996 (Age 49 years)

Birth of a daughter
#1
Beatrix de Hainaut
between 996 and 1005 (Age 49 years)

Marriage of a childEbles de RoucyBeatrix de HainautView this family
between 1000 and 1020 (Age 53 years)

Death of a wifeHedwige de France
between 1013 and 1060 (on the date of death)

Death 1013 (Age 66 years)

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
himself
4 years
brother
Family with Hedwige de France - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: about 996
10 years
daughter

Note

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HAINAUT.htm REGINAR [IV], son of REGI NAR [III] Comte de Hainaut & his wife Adela [von Dachsburg] (after 947 -1013). The ''Annales Hanoniæ'' name "Raginerus" as son of "secundi R agineri" [1]. The ''Gesta Episcorum Cameracensium'' records that "Rain erus atque Lantbertus, filii… Raineri", who had been banished by "ar chiepiscopus Bruno", returned to their father's lands after the deat h of Emperor Otto I and besieged "super Hagnam fluvium castrum Bussud" , but that Emperor Otto II ordered their exile again [2]. The ''Annale s Leodienses, Floressienses et Marchianenses'' record that "Ragineru s et Lantbertus" (sons of Reginar [III] Comte de Hainaut) returned fro m exile in 973 and killed "Guarnero et Rainaldo", who occupied their f ather's county, "apud Perronam" and besieged "super Hagnam fluvium cas tello Buxude" [3]. Thietmar records that "Lantbertus, Reinherii filius … cum fratre… Reingerio" killed "Wirinharium et eius germanum Rein zonem" [4]. Sigebert's ''Chronica'' records that in 977 "filii Raginer i" were "in terra partum suorum relocati" [5], which presumably marke d the beginning of their rehabilitation. Archbishop Egbert donated pro perty "de beneficio Luthardi comitis… mortuo sine herede" to St Pau l at Trier by charter dated 981, subscribed by "…Regeneri rerum S Ma rie advocatis…" [6], although it is not known whether this is the sa me Reginar. A letter of Gerbert dated to [985] names "comes Reinharius " [7]. It is not clear from the context whether this refers to Reginar , son of Gozelon, or Reginar [IV] Comte de Hainaut. However, a later l etter names "Hainao Reniero" [8] which suggests that the latter is cor rect. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "come s Raginerus" captured "Montem castri" from "comiti Godefrido" in 998 [ 9], from which time REGINAR [IV] can properly be described as Comte d e Hainaut, Comte de Mons. The ''Miracula S. Gisleni'' date one of th e events recorded to "tempore Arnulfi et Raineri comitum… Hainacensi um" [10], which suggests that Arnoul continued to enjoy some jurisdict ional rights in the county of Hainaut even after the restoration of Co mte Reginar [IV]. As shown below in Chapter 2, it is assumed that thi s was in the march of Valenciennes. "Raginero comite… et Hathuidis c oniunx eius" donated property at Gion to Gembloux by charter dated t o [1013] [11]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records th e death in 1013 of "in Haynico… comite Raginero Montense" [12]. [1 ] Iacobi de Guisia ''Annales Hanoniæ'' VIII.XII, MGH SS XXX Part 1, p . 114. [2] ''Gesta Episcorum Cameracensium'' I.95, MGH SS VII, p. 439 . [3] ''Annales Leodienses, Floressienses et Marchianenses'' 973, quo ted in MGH SS VII, p. 439 footnote 47. [4] Thietmari ''Chronicon'' VI I, 32, MGH SS III, p. 851. [5] Sigeberti ''Chronica'' 973, MGH SS VI , p. 352. [6] ''Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch'' 255, p. 311. [7] Ha vet, J. (ed.) (1889) ''Lettres de Gerbert 983-997'' (Paris), 58, p. 56 . [8] Gerbert 59, p. 58. [9] ''Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontiu m'' 998, MGH SS XXIII, p. 777. [10] ''Ex Raineri Miraculis S. Gisleni '' 12, MGH XV.2, p. 584. [11] Roland, C. G. (ed.) (1921) ''Recueil de s chartes de l´abbaye de Gembloux'' (Gembloux) ("Gembloux"), 15, p. 3 2. [12] ''Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium'' 1013, MGH SS XXIII , p. 780.