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- Liutperga (Liutpirc) (fl 750 - fl. 793) was a Duchess of Bavaria by marriage to T****ilo III, the last Agilolfing Duke of Bavaria. She was the daughter...
- strained. In 770 T****ilo III, Duke of Bavaria married a Lombard princess, Liutperga, daughter of King Desiderius, to confirm the traditional alliance between...
- Adelperga and her sister Liutperga embarked upon a struggle to regain their patrimony and take revenge upon Charlemagne. Liutperga ultimately brought ruin...
- of Brescia Adelperga (or Adelberga), married Arechis II of Benevento Liutperga (also Liutpirc or Liutberga), married T****ilo III of Bavaria Desiderata...
- c. 719) Imma of Alamannia (c. 716 – c. 719) Hiltrud (c. 741 – c. 748) Liutperga (bef. 770 – 788) Hemma (Queen: 827–876) Liutgard of Saxony (Queen: 880–882)...
- Desiderius ?-756-774-786 Hildegard 754-783 Charles the Great 748-778-814 Desiderata fl. 770 Liutperga fl. 763 T****ilo III of Bavaria 741-796 kings of Italy...
- c. 719) Imma of Alamannia (c. 716 – c. 719) Hiltrud (c. 741 – c. 748) Liutperga (bef. 770 – 788) Hemma (Queen: 827–876) Liutgard of Saxony (Queen: 880–882)...
- c. 719) Imma of Alamannia (c. 716 – c. 719) Hiltrud (c. 741 – c. 748) Liutperga (bef. 770 – 788) Hemma (Queen: 827–876) Liutgard of Saxony (Queen: 880–882)...
- c. 719) Imma of Alamannia (c. 716 – c. 719) Hiltrud (c. 741 – c. 748) Liutperga (bef. 770 – 788) Hemma (Queen: 827–876) Liutgard of Saxony (Queen: 880–882)...
- c. 719) Imma of Alamannia (c. 716 – c. 719) Hiltrud (c. 741 – c. 748) Liutperga (bef. 770 – 788) Hemma (Queen: 827–876) Liutgard of Saxony (Queen: 880–882)...