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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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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...
- "
Richilde" is a
German literary fairy tale,
written by
Johann Karl
August Musäus,
published in 1782 in the
first volume of his
collection Volksmärchen...
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Richilde of
Provence (c. 845 – 2 June 910,
Kingdom of
Lower Burgundy) (also Richildis) was the
second wife of the
Frankish emperor Charles the Bald. By...
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Arnulf was the
eldest son of
Count Baldwin VI of
Flanders and
Countess Richilde of Hainaut. On his
deathbed in 1070,
Baldwin left
Flanders to his elder...
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Constance of Arles. His
father arranged his marriage,
under threat of arms, to
Richilde, the
widow of
Herman of Mons and heir of Hainaut. As
Hainaut was a part...
- himself.
Richilde appealed to King
Philip I of
France who
summoned Robert to
appear before him.
Robert refused and
continued his war with
Richilde at which...
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allegiance to
Charles the Bald. Pepin’s wife is unknown;
their children were:
Richilde of Vermandois,
married William,
Count of Orléans (c. 830 - 866). Bernard...
- Liège, but he refused. In 1040,
Herman married Richilde,
whose origins are uncertain.
Herman and
Richilde had two children:
Roger de
Hainaut (d. 1093),...
- Preceded by
Richilde of Metz
Empress of the Holy
Roman Empire 881– 888 Succeeded by
Ageltrude Preceded by
Adelaide of
Paris Queen of
Western Francia 884–888...