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Ermengard of
Italy (died 896/897) was the
queen of
Provence as the
spouse of King Boso. She was the
second and only
surviving child of
Emperor Louis II...
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Ermengarde or
Ermengard or
Ermingarde or
Irmingard or
Irmgard is a
feminine given name of
Germanic origin derived from the
Germanic words "ermen/irmin...
- His
father was king Boso, from the
Bosonid family, and his
mother was
Ermengard, a
Carolingian princess. In 905, he was
blinded and lost Italy, retreating...
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Ermengarde (or Irmingard) of
Hesbaye (c. 778 – 3
October 818),
probably a
member of the
Robertian dynasty, was
Carolingian empress from 813 and
Queen of...
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female line were Hugh of
Tours and his family,
including his
daughter Ermengard, who was wife to
Lothair I and thus
mother to
three Carolingian kings...
- archéologique de Montpellier, 21, 1993, p. 229-233 Cheyette,
Fredric L. (2001).
Ermengard of
Narbonne and the
World of the Troubadours.
Cornell University Press...
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succeeded by his son,
Louis the Blind,
under the
regency of his wife
Ermengard, a
daughter of the
Emperor Louis II.
Louis was
adopted by
Charles the...
- the Fat.
Richard eventually drove Boso out in 882 and
captured his wife
Ermengard and
children Engelberga and Louis,
sending them as
prisoners to Autun...
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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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Arnulf of Sens
Lothair I, sons
Louis II of
Italy →
Ermengard →
Louis the
Blind →
Bosonids Lothair II → Hugh
Charles Pepin I, son
Pepin II
Louis the German...