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Gerberge of
Lorraine (c. 935-978) was the
daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and
Gerberga of Saxony,
daughter of
Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany...
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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...
- his
marriage to
Gerberge of
Lorraine became the brother-in-law to both
Lothar King of
France and
Charles Duke of
Lower Lorraine.
Gerberge,
Lothar and Charles...
- son with the latter,
according to the
Chronique de Nantes. By his
spouse Gerberge, Fulk II had
several children: Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou,
married four...
- 1151) was the
daughter of Bartholomew, Lord of L'Île-Bouchard and his wife
Gerberge of Blaison. She was the
maternal grandmother of the
celebrated Eleanor...
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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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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...
- and a nephew, Bertrano. In addition, he had a son Heribert, a
daughter Gerberge, and
perhaps a
daughter Rotlinde.
Gellone remained under the
control of...
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counts of Holland. He was the son and heir of Dirk I and his wife Geva (or
Gerberge). In 983
Emperor Otto III
confirmed Dirk's
rights within the
Duchy of Lower...
- (953–1015),
Count of Vermandois, was the son of
Adalbert I of
Vermandois and
Gerberge of Lorraine. Two
charters of the
abbey of
Montierender (968 and 980) attribute...