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Ermentrude or
Ermintrude is a
feminine Germanic name from the
Middle Ages. It may
refer to:
Erminethrudis (d. c. 600), a Merovingian-era nun Ermentrude...
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Ermentrude of Orléans (27
September 823 – 6
October 869) was the
Queen of the
Franks by her
marriage to
Charles II. She was the
daughter of Odo, count...
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Ermentrude (French:
Ermentrude de France; 875/78–?) was a
Princess of
France in the
Middle Ages,
named after her grandmother,
Queen Ermentrude of Orléans...
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Ermentrude de
Roucy (c. 951 – 5 May 1005) (Irmtrude) was a
Countess and
Duchess of Burgundy. She was a
daughter of
Renaud of
Roucy and his wife, Alberade...
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Ermentrude or
Ermintrude is a
feminine given name of
German origin derived from the
elements ermen or irmen,
meaning "wholeness", and
traut or trût, meaning...
- of West Francia. He was the
eldest son of
Emperor Charles the Bald and
Ermentrude of Orléans.
Louis the
Stammerer was
physically weak and
outlived his father...
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century by
Richier of
Reims and
Adhemar of Chabannes.
Charles married Ermentrude,
daughter of Odo I,
Count of Orléans, in 842. She died in 869. In 870...
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child of the
Carolingian emperor Charles the Bald and his
first wife,
Ermentrude of Orléans. In 856, she
married Æthelwulf, King of Wes****.
After her husband's...
- her
marriage in 825 to Odo I,
Count of Orléans.
Their eldest daughter,
Ermentrude,
married Charles the Bald of West Francia. They also had a son, William...
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Ermengarde or
Erembourg of Maine, also
known as
Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was the
countess of
Maine and lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to...