Count Nibelung or Nevelung (born c. 890–900, died before 943), son of Count Ricfried and his wife Herensinda, like his father, probably held comital offices in Betuwe (Batavia), and more generally in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta region in the present day Netherlands, and the neighbouring northern Rhineland, now in Germany.
[2] The grant gave the widow and her two sons the usufruct of lands controlled by the bishopric near Roermond, now in the Netherlands.
In return, Nevelung's widow gave lands and rights near Krefeld, now in Germany.
Therefore Jongbloed proposes that he died during, or soon after, that rebellion, and that he must have lost his comital title because of events connected to this.
Concerning his approximate age, his brother Balderic was made bishop in 918, and is estimated to have been born 895-900 (Jongbloed 2006).