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Liutgarde of
Saxony (Liudgard, 932 – 18
November 953), a
member of the
Ottonian dynasty, was
Duchess of
Lorraine from 947
until her
death by her marriage...
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Luitgard is a
German female name. The name
comes from Old High
German and
means "[female]
guardian of the people" (German: Beschützerin des Volks). This...
- Duke de jure). By his wife Ermengarde, he had two daughters:
Adelais and
Liutgarde.
Gilbert never managed to
maintain the
independence of the
duchy in the...
- Otto's
children were: Liudolf, Duke of
Swabia (930 – 6
September 957)
Liutgarde (931 – 18
November 953),
married the
Lotharingian duke
Conrad the Red...
- to 985 and
again from 1002
until his death. Otto was the only son of
Liutgarde,
daughter of
Emperor Otto I, and
Conrad the Red, duke of Lotharingia....
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Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also
known as Liutgardis,
Liutgarde and Lutgard, (c. 955 – ca. 1005 or
possibly later) was a
countess consort of
Holland by marriage...
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dependent on the king's support.
About three years later, he
married Liutgarde (d. 953), Otto's
daughter with his
first wife
Edith of Wes****, a daughter...
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brother of King Hugh
Capet of France. He
became duke
through his wife
Liutgarde,
daughter of Gilbert, who held most of the
counties of Burgundy. He had...
- him into his
extended family through his
marriage to Otto's
daughter Liutgarde in 947. A
Salian Frank by birth,
Conrad was a
nephew of
former king Conrad...
- June 1039 2nd Great-grandson of Otto I and
Eadgyth of
England through Liutgarde,
Duchess of
Lorraine King of
Burgundy King of
Italy King of
Germany Henry...