Hiltrude (826–865) Married Berengar of Spoleto. Mother of Princess Ermengarde de Lorraine; Louis II "le Jeune", Emperor of Italy and Of the Franks; Helletrude de Lorraine; Gisèle de Lorraine, abbesse de San Salvatore à Brescia; Bertha de Avenay, Abbess of Avenay and 4 others; Lothair II, king of Lotharingia; Rotrude, Daughter of Lothair I; Rothilde de Lorraine and Hugo « less (October 2007), Ermengarde of Hesbaye Queen consort of Italy, Judith of Bavaria Queen of Middle Francia, This page was last modified on 11 May 2010 at 21:20, Familj med Lothar I av Frankerna (795 - 855), --------------------------------------------------------------------------------. She is married to Lothaire I (Carolingians) Holy Roman Emperor. "Hugo comes et marchio" names "patris mei Teutbaldi et matris meæ Berthe…" in a donation by charter dated 924[67]. In älteren Arbeiten ist häufig zu lesen, Irmingard sei eine Nachfahrin Karl Martells gewesen. She died at Angers, France on October 3, 818. The Annales Fuldenses record that Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks sent "legatis nepotum suorum" to fight "Hugonem tyrannidem exercentem in Gallia" in 880[57]. e) LIUTFRIED [II] (-[864/66]). After his father's death, Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks invaded Alsace and Hugues was obliged to submit to him. 8. search for your ancestors and publish your family tree, https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-wylie/I62782.php, A genealogical internet service provided by, Lothaire I (Carolingians) Holy Roman Emperor, Louis II King of Italy Holy Roman Emperor. 2. He was exiled to the monastery of Saint-Médard de Soissons. The rivalry with his father and brothers was exacerbated by the unexpected birth of his half-brother Charles in 823. A genealogical internet service provided by Coret Genealogy. GISELA ([830]-860). He was sent to Italy in 822, where he established his court at Pavia and was crowned King of Italy by the Archbishop of Milan. gw_v5_tour_4_title (3/7) gw_v5_tour_4_content. The Annales Bertiniani name "Karlomannum" as the son of "Lotharius imperator" and his mistress Doda[79]. If this is correct, Adelais must have been Comte Robert's second or third wife as Conrad died after 862 by which date Robert's known children were already born. Lothaire I (Carolingians) Holy Roman Emperor795-855. m (883) as her fourth husband, FRIDERADA, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND, secondly of BERNARIUS, and thirdly of WICBERT, daughter of ---. A further revolt of the brothers followed. "Witbertus…comes" donated property at Ornois to the abbey of Tournus, for the souls of "Lanberti genitoris mei necnon et Rutrudis genetricis meæ", by charter dated 28 Jan 870[76]. The Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Beringarii H. Turonici quondam comitis filii" as a candidate to govern Septimania, in competition with Bernard, but that he died young [in 838][161]. Hlawitschkas abschließende Begründung, warum dies nicht der Fall sein kann, ist hier: [1] nachzulesen. Mistress (1): (from [855]) WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-9 Apr after 868). Il fait partie de la famille des Etichonides et est comte de… …   Wikipédia en Français, Hugues III de Tours et de la Haute Alsace — Hugues III ou Hugo, comte de Tours et duc de la Haute Alsace[1] Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Descendance 3 Légende …   Wikipédia en Français, Louis le Pieux — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Louis Ier. Ermengarde of Tours (German: Irmingard von Tours) (died 20 March 851) was the wife of Emperor Lothair I of the Franks. It is used in the phrase “propinquorum et fidelium suorum”, as part of the introductory words in the charter, while Engelbert is named in the document as “fidelis noster”. Tension was increased when Emperor Louis invested Charles with Alemannia, Rhetia, Alsace and part of Burgundy at Worms in Aug 829, reducing Lothaire's territory to Italy. 3 boys, 4 girls: Rotrud Prince of Italy; Louis II Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Charles King of Provence; Helletrude Princess of Italy, Ermengarde Duchess of the Moselle, Gisle Princess of Italy, Lothaire II King of Lorraine. gw_v5_tour_5_title (4/7) gw_v5_tour_5_content. Mistress (1): DODA, daughter of --- (-after 9 Jul 855). "Lothario rege" is named "filio imperatoris Lotharii" by Folcuin[33]. The Annales Bertiniani record that Emperor Lothaire entered "monasterium Proneæ in Arduenna", was tonsured, died "IV Kal Oct" and was buried in the monastery[12]. She protected the wife of Boso Count in Italy after she deserted her husband. 5. Ermengarde of Tours (_de. Hugues challenged Louis II "le Bègue" and his son Louis III "le Jeune" in Lotharingia in 879, but was defeated in 880 and swore allegiance at Gondreville in May 881 to Louis "le Jeune" who gave him the abbey of Lobbes. Her father was Hugh of Tours, a member of the Etichonen Hugh of Tours… In the middle of October 821 in Diedenhofen (Thionville), she married the Carolingian Emperor Lothair I (795-855). d) ERMENGARDE (-6 Aug after [895/898], bur Lucca, Santa Giustina). Berta's husband has not been identified. Regino names "Hludowicum, Hlotharium et Carolum" as the three sons of Emperor Lothaire & his wife[19]. The Annales Bertiniani names "Hlotharius Waldradam concubinam" when recording that Lothaire purported to marry her in 862 and crowned her with the support of "Liutfrido avunculo suo et Waltario"[49]. 794 heiratet sie Ludwig, den vierten Sohn von Kaiser Karl I. dem Großen. Regino names "Hludowicum, Hlotharium et Carolum" as the three sons of Emperor Lothaire & his wife[32]. He rebelled again in 885 and sought support from his brother-in-law Gotfrid in Frisia[58]. d) HUGUES (-before 25 Jan 835, bur Milan San Ambrogio). - KINGS of PROVENCE. Her husband kept her prisoner after separating from her. According to Baron Ernouf[48], Gunther archbishop of Köln was uncle of Waldrada and Thetgaud archbishop of Trier was her brother, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. She escaped in 860 and sought refuge with Charles II "le Chauve" who gave her the abbey of Avenay in the diocese of Reims. The assertion appears based on the Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon which names "duo filii Rotberti Andegavorum comitis, frs Hugonis abbatis, senior Odo…Robertus alter"[151]. He was one of the leaders of the Danes who ravaged large parts of territory between the Rhine and the Somme. The Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Hugonem et Mathfridum comites" as missi of Pepin King of Aquitaine [in 827][139]. Ermengarde peut désigner : Ermengarde de Hesbaye (vers 778 818), femme de Louis Ier le Pieux. c) BERTA (-[6 Nov] 877). Louis II (825–875) Crowned as King of Italy in 844 by Pope Sergius II. BERTA ([830]-after 7 May 852, maybe after [877]). HUGUES (-20 Oct 837, bur Monza). His father pardoned him and sent him back to Italy as king. She married Lothair (795-855) 821 JL in Thionville, France. Possible wife of Robert the Strong, possible mother of Odo, Count of Paris and Robert I of France. The Gesta Francorum records that "Hugo, Hlutharii et Waldrada filius" caused tyranny in France in 879[55]. "Zuendebolchus…rex" gave property to "neptis nostre…Gissele…Nyuialensis abbaciæ" for her abbey by charter dated 26 Jul 897[66]. However, the copy of the charter reproduced in the Histoire de Tournus, cited above, states that the property had been donated to Wicbert by "senioris mei Hlotharii Regis". She was Frankish, the daughter of Ingram, count of Hesbaye, and Hedwig of Bavaria. Do not use this data until you have checked it, preferably at the source (the archives). "Heccardus comes" names "…Teutbergane uxore Lotharii…" among the beneficiaries under his testamentary disposition dated to [Jan 876][44]. Irmingard von Tours) (died 20 March 851) was the wife of Emperor Lothair I of the Franks. Regino names "Hludowicum, Hlotharium et Carolum" as the three sons of Emperor Lothaire & his wife[78]. 7. Her father was Hugh of Tours, a member of the Etichonen family, which claimed descent from the Merovingian Kings. ROTRUDE (chr Pavia [835/40]-). The Annales Alamannicorum record "Liutfridis Hugonis Alsatiæ filius" among those who swore allegiance in 864[160]. Lothaire captured Chalon-sur-Saône, but was arrested by his father's troops near Chouzy. The Annales Xantenses record that "Ludewicus imperator" gave "filio suo Lothario regnum Langobardorum" in 822[10]. In the middle of October 821 in Diedenhofen (Thionville), she married the Carolingian Emperor Lothair I (795-855). In 794/5 Ermengarde married Louis the Pious, king of Aquitania, king of Franks, king of Italy, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, France, Pavia, Province of Pavia, Lombardy, Italy, Louis II "le Jeune", Emperor of Italy and Of the Franks, Gisèle de Lorraine, abbesse de San Salvatore à Brescia, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_de_Tours, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irmingard_von_Tours. Helletrud (Hiltrud) (c.826–after 865/866) m. Count Berengar (d. before 865/866), Bertha (c.830–after 7 May 852, probably 877), became before 847 Abbess of Avenay, perhaps Äbtissin of Faremoutiers, Daughter (b. probably 826/830), kidnapped 846, m. Giselbert, Count of Maasgau (Reginare), Gisla (c.830–860) 851-860 Abbess of San Salvatore in Brescia, Lothair II of Lotharingia (c.835–869) king of Lorraine m. 855 Teutberga, daughter of Count Boso of Arles, Rotrud (baptized 835/840 in Pavia) m. around 850/851 Lambert, Margrave of Brittany, Count of Nantes (Widonen), who died 1 May 852, Charles of Provence (c.845–25 January 863 in the monastery St-Pierre-les-Nonnains, modern Lyon), King in Burgundy, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_of_Tours. Found 7 sentences matching phrase "Ermengarde of Tours".Found in 2 ms. He was negotiating with Pope Hadrian II for a new decision when he died of malaria[35]. The necrology of Prüm records the death "869 Kal Iul" of "Lotharius rex filius eius [=Lotharius imperator]"[36]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIA.htm#dauLotharMGiselbert. She was repudiated on the grounds of her alleged incest with her brother Hugobert[41]. The Annales Bertiniani records that "Lotharius imperator" took "duas sibi ancillas ex villa regia", of whom Doda gave birth to "filium…Karlomannum"[18]. The Annales Fuldenses also record the earthquake at Ticino in Italy "837 III Kal Ian" in which "plures ex primoribus Italiæ" were killed including "Lantbertus et Hugus"[143]. Ermengarde of Tours (German: Irmingard von Tours) (died 20 March 851) was the wife of Emperor Lothair I of the Franks. There appears to be no other basis for this speculation. It is possible that she was the daughter "Hlotharius…filiæ suæ" whose marriage is referred to at Worms in Autumn 841 in the Annals of Fulda [29]. A list of names from the publication appears. He married Ermengarde of Tours in 821, who died in 851. (1) Children of Irmengard, Comtesse de Tours and Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor, and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde_de_Tours, and in German: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irmingard_von_Tours, 1) Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Hull, England. Type the first letters of the first or last name (at least 3 letters) in the input field. The Annales Bertiniani record that "uxor Lotharii" fled to "fratrem suum Hucbertum in regno Karli" in 860[42].