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Odo I, Duke of Burgundy

Odo I (1060 – 1101/2 Tarsus), also known as Eudes, surnamed Borel and called the Red, was duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1102. Odo was the second son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I. He became the duke following the abdication of his older brother, Hugh I, who retired to become a Benedictine monk at Cluny.[1]

He participated in the French expedition to the Iberian peninsula, started after the Battle of Sagrajas and ending with little accomplished in the failed Siege of Tudela in 1087.[2] Later, he participated in the Crusade of 1101, where he died, while in Asia Minor, in 1101/2.[a][4]

In a charter from his expedition to the Iberian peninsula, he admitted he had withheld property belonging to the abbey of Saint-Philibert de Tournus, an abbey patronized by his aunt Constance, wife of Alfonso VI of León and Castile. In 1101, when leaving on crusade, he made a gift and a will in favor of the abbey of Molesme. Also when leaving on crusade, he signed a charter of renunciation at St. Beningne de Dijon and another at the priory of Gevrey-Chambertin.

An incident is reported of Odo by an eyewitness, Eadmer, biographer of Anselm of Canterbury. While Saint Anselm was progressing through Odo's territory on his way to Rome in 1097, the bandit, expecting great treasure in the archbishop's retinue, prepared to ambush and loot it. Coming upon the prelate's train, the duke asked for the archbishop, whom they had not found. Anselm promptly came forward and took the duke by surprise, saying "My lord duke, suffer me to embrace thee." The flabbergasted duke immediately allowed the bishop to embrace him and offered himself as Anselm's humble servant.[citation needed]

Family edit

Odo married Sibylla of Burgundy,[5] daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy. They had:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bouchard states Odo died in 1102[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Bouchard 1987, p. 129.
  2. ^ Barton 2015, p. 187.
  3. ^ a b c d e Bouchard 1987, p. 256.
  4. ^ Riley-Smith 1997, p. 74.
  5. ^ Bouchard 1987, p. 275.

Sources edit

  • Barton, Simon (2015). "Spain in the Eleventh Century". In Luscombe, David; Riley-Smith, Jonathan (eds.). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. 4, C.1024–c.1198, Part II. Cambridge University Press.
  • Bouchard, Constance Brittain (1987). Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980–1198. Cornell University Press.
  • Riley-Smith, Jonathan (1997). The First Crusaders 1095-1131. Cambridge University Press.
  • Gwatkin, H.M., Whitney, J.P. (ed) The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume II—The Rise of the Saracens and the Foundations of the Western Empire. Cambridge University Press, 1926.
Preceded by Duke of Burgundy
1079–1103
Succeeded by

duke, burgundy, 1060, 1101, tarsus, also, known, eudes, surnamed, borel, called, duke, burgundy, between, 1079, 1102, second, henry, burgundy, grandson, robert, became, duke, following, abdication, older, brother, hugh, retired, become, benedictine, monk, clun. Odo I 1060 1101 2 Tarsus also known as Eudes surnamed Borel and called the Red was duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1102 Odo was the second son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I He became the duke following the abdication of his older brother Hugh I who retired to become a Benedictine monk at Cluny 1 Odo ISeal of Odo IDuke of BurgundyReign1079 1102PredecessorHugh ISuccessorHugh IIBorn1060Died1102 aged 41 42 TarsusSpouseSibylla of BurgundyIssueHelie of BurgundyFlorine of BurgundyHugh II Duke of Burgundyetc HouseHouse of BurgundyFatherHenry son of Robert I of BurgundyHe participated in the French expedition to the Iberian peninsula started after the Battle of Sagrajas and ending with little accomplished in the failed Siege of Tudela in 1087 2 Later he participated in the Crusade of 1101 where he died while in Asia Minor in 1101 2 a 4 In a charter from his expedition to the Iberian peninsula he admitted he had withheld property belonging to the abbey of Saint Philibert de Tournus an abbey patronized by his aunt Constance wife of Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile In 1101 when leaving on crusade he made a gift and a will in favor of the abbey of Molesme Also when leaving on crusade he signed a charter of renunciation at St Beningne de Dijon and another at the priory of Gevrey Chambertin An incident is reported of Odo by an eyewitness Eadmer biographer of Anselm of Canterbury While Saint Anselm was progressing through Odo s territory on his way to Rome in 1097 the bandit expecting great treasure in the archbishop s retinue prepared to ambush and loot it Coming upon the prelate s train the duke asked for the archbishop whom they had not found Anselm promptly came forward and took the duke by surprise saying My lord duke suffer me to embrace thee The flabbergasted duke immediately allowed the bishop to embrace him and offered himself as Anselm s humble servant citation needed Contents 1 Family 2 Notes 3 References 4 SourcesFamily editFurther information Dukes of Burgundy family tree Odo married Sibylla of Burgundy 5 daughter of William I Count of Burgundy They had Helie of Burgundy 1080 1141 wife of Bertrand of Toulouse and William III of Ponthieu 3 Florine of Burgundy 3 1083 1097 wife of Sweyn the Crusader prince of Denmark Hugh II of Burgundy 1084 1143 3 Henry 1087 1125 3 a priestNotes edit Bouchard states Odo died in 1102 3 References edit Bouchard 1987 p 129 Barton 2015 p 187 a b c d e Bouchard 1987 p 256 Riley Smith 1997 p 74 Bouchard 1987 p 275 Sources editBarton Simon 2015 Spain in the Eleventh Century In Luscombe David Riley Smith Jonathan eds The New Cambridge Medieval History Vol 4 C 1024 c 1198 Part II Cambridge University Press Bouchard Constance Brittain 1987 Sword Miter and Cloister Nobility and the Church in Burgundy 980 1198 Cornell University Press Riley Smith Jonathan 1997 The First Crusaders 1095 1131 Cambridge University Press Gwatkin H M Whitney J P ed The Cambridge Medieval History Volume II The Rise of the Saracens and the Foundations of the Western Empire Cambridge University Press 1926 Preceded byHugh I Duke of Burgundy1079 1103 Succeeded byHugh II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odo I Duke of Burgundy amp oldid 1149394301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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