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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...
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England and
Berengar sought reconciliation. In 935,
William married Luitgarde,
daughter of
Count Herbert II of Vermandois,
whose dowry gave him the...
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Luitgarde of
Vermandois (c. 914 – 9
February 978) was a
French noblewoman from the
Herbertian dynasty. She was a
countess consort of
Rouen and Normandy...
- Poland), the
daughter of
Heinrich von
Puttkamer (1789–1871) and his wife,
Luitgarde Agnes von
Glasenapp (1799–1863). Her
ancestors of the
Puttkamer family...
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youth of
Herbert II's successor, gave
William Longwsord's widow,
Luitgarde to his own v****al
Theobald 'the Deceiver',
count of Blois. But Glaber...
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years thence. He was
buried in St. Peter's
Church in Leuven. He
married Luitgarde,
daughter of
Berengar II of
Sulzbach and
sister of
German Queen Gertrude...
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second senate.
Schlabrendorff died on 3
September 1980. He
married Luitgarde von Bismarck, born at
Frankenstein in
Silesia (now Ząbkowice Śląskie,...
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married Luitgarde of Vermandois,
widow of
William I of Normandy. Her
dower around Evreux strengthened Theobald's grip
around Normandy.
Luitgarde was the...
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Arnulf of
Haspinga (her
paternal grandfather); and
Luitgard might be
Luitgarde of Namur, her
paternal grandmother; thus,
Rodolph was her
paternal great-grandfather...
- woman; at court, she was even
appreciated by his children.
Alcuin praises Luitgarde's love of letters: of her he says, “The
queen loves to
converse with learned...