Dodo of Cons

1096), lord of Cons-la-Grandville, a nobleman from the Lotharingian territories, son of Adelon (Adelo) de Cons.

His father, Adelo was master of the castle of Dun on the Meuse which had been given to the church of Verdun by Emperor Henry IV.

Murray[1] identifies her as "Hadwida, daughter of Arnulf II of Chiny" but such different spellings are common in historical documents.

[3] These were donated to the monks of St. Hubert-en-Ardenne, named in honor of Hubert, Bishop of Liege, patron of archers, dogs, mathematicians and metal workers.

The relic Clef de Saint-Hubert [fr], which dates to the twelfth century, may include elements of this chalice.