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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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Engelberga of Provence,
Duchess of
Aquitaine (c. 877–917) was a 8th-9th
century Bosonid noblewoman.
Engelberga was the
daughter of
Ermengard of
Italy and...
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emperor at Rome by Pope Leo IV, and soon afterwards, in 851,
married Engelberga and
undertook the
independent government of Italy. He
marched into the...
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Acfred I of Carc****onne.
William married Engelberga,
daughter of Boso of
Provence and
Ermengard they had:
Engelberga Possibly another daughter Dukes of Aquitaine...
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daughter of
Emperor Louis II, who
ruled over Italy, and his wife,
Engelberga,. Ermengard's
granduncle was
Emperor Charles the Bald. In her youth, she...
- city. The pope took
refuge for two days in St. Peter's. Subsequently,
Engelberga arranged a
reconciliation with the pope, the
emperor withdrew from Rome...
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supporters of Louis'
other uncle,
Louis the German, or Louis's widow,
Engelberga,
opposed the coronation.
Fearing political retribution, many of them left...
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Bertha of Gellone (?)
Cunigunda of Laon (?)
Ermengarde of Tours (821–851)
Engelberga of Parma (851–875)
Richilde of Provence (875–877)
Richardis of Swabia (879–888)...
- King of
Italy in 844 by Pope
Sergius II.
Crowned Emperor in 850.
Married Engelberga Hiltrude (826–865)
Married Berengar of Spoleto.
Bertha (c. 830–852) Married...
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Prince Adelchis of
Benevento in the name of
Emperor Louis II and
Empress Engelberga,
showing the
expansion of
Carolingian authority in
southern Italy which...