Cancor

[4] They entrusted its government to Cancor's cousin Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz.

Chrodegang dedicated the church and monastery to Saint Peter and became its first abbot.

Cancor married a noblewoman named Angila,[6] of unknown parentage, probably before 766.

[citation needed] His great-grandson, through his son Heimrich, would be Poppo I of Grabfeld († 839/841), the progenitor of the Popponids (Early or Franconian House of Babenberg).

In turn, several later dynasties would descend from them, including the Younger or Austrian House of Babenberg, the Wittelsbach, the Henneberg, the Schweinfurt and the Babonids.