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Bertrada of Laon (born
between 710 and 727 – 12 July 783), also
known as
Bertrada the
Younger or
Bertha Broadfoot (cf. Latin:
Regina pede aucae, i.e....
- advice").
People named Bertrade or
Bertrada include:
Bertrada of Prüm,
Frankish princess and
cofounder of Prüm
Abbey Bertrada of Laon,
queen of the Franks,...
- his
death in 771. He was the
second surviving son of
Pepin the
Short and
Bertrada of Laon and was a
younger brother of Charlemagne. His
death allowed Charlemagne...
-
Bertrada (born c. 670; died
after 720), also
called Berthe or Bertree, is
known to be the
mother of
Charibert of Laon, with whom she is co-founder and...
- Charlemagne. The
Norman countess and queen's name also
appears as
Bertrada of
Montfort (Latin:
Bertrada de Monteforti) and as
Bertrade de
Montfort from the French...
-
Charibert was the
father of Charlemagne's mother,
Bertrada of Laon. Only Charibert's mother,
Bertrada of Prüm, is
known from
contemporary records as the...
- also
known as
Berthe or
Bertha of
Frisia and
erroneously as
Berta or
Bertrada, was
Queen of
France from 1072
until 1092, as the
first wife of King Philip...
-
Carolingian dynasty,
Charlemagne was the
eldest son of
Pepin the
Short and
Bertrada of Laon. With his brother,
Carloman I, he
became king of the
Franks in...
- the
Basilica of
Saint Denis in modern-day
Metropolitan Paris. His wife
Bertrada was also
interred there in 783.
Charlemagne rebuilt the
Basilica in honor...
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disinherit him in
favour of Fulk the Younger, his son by his
fourth wife,
Bertrada of Montfort. Fulk, by then an old man, had
previously delegated much of...