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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...
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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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Ermengarde of
Tours (c. 810 – 20 Mar 851) was
daughter of Hugh of
Tours and Ava of Morvois. In
October 821 in Thionville,
Ermengarde married the Carolingian...
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Ermengarde (c. 1032 – 1083),
daughter of Renauld,
Count of
Tonnerre and Herviz,
married William I,
Count of
Nevers in 1045. She had six children: Ermengarde...
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Ermengarde of
Anjou (c. 956 - c. 1024) was the
Countess of Rennes,
Regent of
Brittany (992–994) and also
Countess of Angoulême.
Ermengarde-Gerberga was...
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Ermengarde de
Beaumont (c. 1170 – 12
February 1233/1234) was
Queen of Alba as the
consort of
William the Lion. She is
reported to have
exerted influence...
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Ermengarde of
Anjou may
refer to:
Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou,
Duchess of Brittany,
daughter of
Geoffrey I,
Count of Anjou, wife
first of
Conan I of Rennes;...
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Ermengarde (also Hermengarde, Ermengarda, Irmengarde, Irainsanda, Eimildis) (c. 970–
after 20
September 1057) was a
medieval noblewoman.
Through her first...
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eldest son of the
Carolingian emperor Louis I and his wife
Ermengarde of Hesbaye,
daughter of
Ingerman the duke of Hesbaye. On
several occasions...
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Ermengarde of
Anjou (c. 1018 – 18
March 1076),
known as Blanche, was a
Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the
daughter of
Count Fulk III of
Anjou and...