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Richilda (born c. 895) was
Countess of Barcelona,
Girona and
Ausona from at
least 917 to her husband's
retirement in 947. She
appears in
record as married...
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Richilde or
Richilda may
refer to:
Richilde of
Provence (ca. 845–910) Richilde,
Countess of
Hainaut (ca. 1031–1086)
Richeza of Poland,
Queen of Castile...
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Saint Richardis (Latin: Richgardis, Richardis), also
known as Richgard,
Richardis of
Swabia and
Richarde de
Souabe in
French (c. 840 – 18 September, between...
- daughters:
Ramon Borrell (972–1017),
Ermengol (974–1010),
Ermengarda and
Richilda.
After Letgarda's
death circa 986, he
married Eimeruda,
perhaps of Auvergne...
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Richelida or
Richilda (died
between 1034 and 1037) was a
member of the
dynasty known to
historians as the
Giselbertiners (or Giselbertini). Her second...
- who ****isted his
brother in the
defence of Corsica. His only daughter,
Richilda,
became abbess of SS.
Benedetto e
Scolastica in Lucca. Wickham, Chris....
- Richilde,
Countess of Mons and
Hainaut (c. 1018 – 15
March 1086), was a
ruling countess of
Hainaut from c. 1050
until 1076, in co-regency with her husband...
- Bertha, who
married Boso,
count of Burgundy, and
Raymond II of
Rouergue Richilda Gisela Jackman 2008, p. 14. Bouchard, 'Burgundy', pp. 340-1. Liutprand...
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seized Flanders.
Philip invaded Flanders in
support of Baldwin's
widow Richilda, but was
defeated by
Robert at C****el in 1071.
Philip appointed Alberic...
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abandonment of his
brother Adalbert.
Sometime before 987,
Conrad married Richilda,
daughter of
Arduin Glaber, thus
confirming an
alliance with the neighbouring...