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Gerberga of
Saxony (c. 913 – 5 May 968/9 or 984?) was the
queen of
France by
marriage to
Louis IV of
France between 939 and 954. She
ruled as
regent during...
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Gerberga or
Gerberge was the name of
several queens and
noblewomen among the Franks.
Gerberga, the wife and
Queen consort of
Carloman I, King of the Franks...
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Gerberga of
Burgundy (c. 965/966 – 7 July 1018/1019) was a
member of the
Elder House of Welf. She was
married firstly to
Herman I,
count of Werl and secondly...
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debate about Gerberga's ancestry.
Recent scholars think that
Gerberga's parents were
Lambert of
Chalon and Adelaide.
Because Gerberga's son, Otto-William...
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Gerberga (8th century) was the wife of
Carloman I, King of the Franks, and sister-in-law of Charlemagne. Her
flight to the
Lombard kingdom of Desiderius...
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Gerberga (1045/65–1115), also
spelled Gerberge or Gerburge, was the
Countess of
Provence for more than a decade,
until 1112.
Provence is a
region located...
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Geoffrey was the
eldest son of Fulk II,
Count of
Anjou and his
first wife
Gerberga. He
succeeded his
father as
Count of
Anjou about 960, at the age of 20...
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Gerberga I (c. 840 – 5
September 896 or 897) was the
daughter of the
Saxon dux Liudolf, the
progenitor of the Liudolfinger, a
Saxon dynasty of monarchs...
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Gerberga of
Gleiberg (c. 970 – aft. 1036) was a
daughter of
Herbert of
Wetterau and
Irmtrud of
Avalgau (957 – 1020). She
married Henry of Schweinfurt,...
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Gerberga of
Lower Lorraine (975-1019),
Countess of Louvain, was the
daughter of Charles, Duke of
Lower Lorraine,
himself the son of
Louis IV of France...