Saint Walbert IV

600–643 · Medieval

Feast day: May 11

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Biography

Saint Walbert IV (French: Sainte Walbert IV) (died c. 640-646 AD), also known as Vaubert, Waubert, or Waudbert was a Merovingian Count of Hainaut and a Frankish saint. He was the father of Saint Waltrude (wife of Madelgaire), and Saint Aldegund, first abbess of Maubeuge. Walbert IV was born in the pagus Hainoensis, Austrasia, Francia (now Hainaut Province, Belgium). St. Walbert of Hainaut came from a direct line of descent from Auberon, son of Clodio, King of the Franks. His great-grandfather was Walbert I. His parents were Walbert III and Amalberge of Landen, daughter of Carloman. Saint Walbert's uncle on his mother's side was Pepin of Landen. He was a relative of Saint Gertrude. Walbert IV's grandfather, Charles de Hasbaye V, fathered Veraye, who married Aymon, Count of Ardennes, and became the mother of the four sons of Aymon. He was one of four children: Walbert IV, Brunulphe I, Count of the Adrennes, St. Amalberga, and Vraye. Walbert IV, married to Princess Bertille of Thuringia, daughter of the King of Thuringia, had two daughters: Saint Waltrude, Princess of Ardennes and Countess of Hainaut, wife of Madelgaire, and Saint Aldegund, first abbess of Maubeuge. His brother Brunulphe I, Count of the Adrennes's wife was Vraye, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy with whom he had two daughters: Saint Aye (heiress of the County of Hainaut after Saint Waltrude) and Clotilde (wife of Sigilfe or Sigilfus). Walbert IV's uncle, Brunulphe, counted Saint Hydulphe, later married to Saint Aye, among his children. Walbert IV served first in the royal court of King Clotaire II and later under his son, Dagobert I, during both their reigns. During his youth, he resided in the royal court of Clotaire II as a domesticus (and later regent), then withdrew to his lands and settled in the castle of Cousolre, constructed by his ancestors. Coursolre Castle was part farm, part palace. Waltrude and Aldetrude, his daughters, were born at that location.

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