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Himiltrude (c. 742 – c. 780?) was the
mother of Charlemagne's first-born son
Pippin the Hunchback. Some
historians have
acknowledged her as the wife of...
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Frankish prince. He was the
eldest son of
Charlemagne and
noblewoman Himiltrude. He
developed a
humped back
after birth,
leading early medieval historians...
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Charlemagne had
already had a
relationship with the
Frankish noblewoman Himiltrude, and they had a son in 769
named Pepin. Paul the
Deacon wrote in his 784...
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Charles and
Pepin was
likely over the succession.
Pepin was the son of
Himiltrude,
whose precise relationship with
Charlemagne was unclear. By the 780s...
- Saxons. Due to her
influence Pepin the Hunchback, son of
Charlemagne and
Himiltrude, was
publicly tonsured after an
attempted rebellion against his father...
- of Charlemagne, p.216), she was his
fourth wife.
Other historians list
Himiltrude,
described by
Einhard as a concubine, as Charlemagne's
first wife, and...
- (b. 758) Khun Lo,
founder of
Luang Prabang (Laos)
Approximate date –
Himiltrude,
queen consort of
Charlemagne (b. c.742)
Cutler &
Hollingsworth (1991)...
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Stephen III was
chosen for him,
together with Charlemagne's concubine,
Himiltrude, by
Pepin the Short. With Gerberga, he had two sons, the
older of whom...
- (There are
questions about the
nature of Charlemagne's
relationship to
Himiltrude, who may have been his
first wife.)
Carolingian historian Janet Nelson...
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previous relationship (perhaps a marriage) with the
Frankish noblewoman Himiltrude, and had a son with her
named Pepin. As queen,
Hildegard would have been...