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- Saint Liutberga (died c. 870), also called Liutbirg and Liutbirga, was an influential nun in Saxony in the 9th century, who ended her life as an anc****ss...
- private university SEAD Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance [de] Saint Liutberga (died c. 870), an influential nun in Saxony in the 9th century Paracelsus...
- Adelberga), married Arechis II of Benevento Liutperga (also Liutpirc or Liutberga), married T****ilo III of Bavaria Desiderata married Charlemagne in 770...
- Alemannia died c. 789 Gerold 725–794–799 T****ilo III 741–748– 788–796 Liutberga of the Lombards fl. 763 Hildegard of Vinzgau 754–783 Charles I the Great...
- Adelberga), married Arechis II of Benevento Liutperga (also Liutpirc or Liutberga), married T****ilo III of Bavaria Desiderata or Ermengarda, married Charlemagne...
- and held close political and cultural ties to the Lombards in Italy. Liutberga, the wife of duke T****ilo III of Bavaria was even a daughter of the Lombard...