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Engelberga (or
Angilberga, died
between 896 and 901) was the wife of
Emperor Louis II and thus
Carolingian empress to his
death on 12
August 875. As empress...
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Plantapilosa and Ermengard.
Sometime before 898,
William married the
Bosonid Angilberga,
daughter of Boso of
Provence and
Ermengard of Italy. By inheritance,...
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third period,
deniers were
issued in Louis' name
alone or with his wife
Angilberga;
these coins are
dated between the
years 870 and 871. In this case the...
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church begun in the 15th
century atop a
temple built in 874 by
Empress Angilberga. The
choir designed by Gio
Pietro Pambianco da
Colorno and Bartolomeo...
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other coins appeared the name of Louis' wife, Engelberga, in the form of
ANGILBERGA accompanied by
titles such as DMA ("domina"), IMP ("imperatrix") or AGVSTA...
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church and an
adjacent convent and
hospital were
founded in 874 by
Queen Angilberga, wife of the
Emperor Louis II. She had been
exiled some
years after his...
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Lewis II. in 872,
received their relics from the pope,
which his wife
Angilberga bestowed on the
nunnery which she
founded at
Placentia in Italy, in which...