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Rothilde (Latin: Rothildis; 871 – 928/929) was a lady born into the
royal family of
Western Francia.
Rothilde was a
daughter of the King of the Franks...
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Rothild or
Ruothild (French:
Rothilde; Latin: Rothildis) is a
feminine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Ruothild (daughter of Charlemagne)...
- (born 856, died young)
Gisela (857–874)
Godehilde (864–907) With Richilde:
Rothilde (871–929),
married firstly to Hugues,
Count of
Bourges and
secondly to...
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Count of B****igny and
uncle Roger I,
Count of Laon.
Roger was
married to
Rothilde,
daughter of the
French king
Charles the Bald, and was thus
close to the...
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Frankish magnates broke out in 922.
Charles had
removed from his aunt
Rothilde,
daughter of
Charles II the Bald, the
benefit of the
abbey of C****es and...
- an open
rebellion when he
attempted to
dispossess his own aunt,
Abbess Rothilde (also mother-in-law of Hugh the Great), from C****es
Abbey in
order to...
- first, in 922, Judith,
daughter of Roger,
Count of Maine, and his wife
Rothilde, a
daughter of
Emperor Charles the Bald. She died
childless in 925. Hugh's...
- of
Count of
Maine c. 900. He was the son of Roger,
Count of Maine, and
Rothilde,
daughter of
Charles the Bald. He
succeeded his
father c. 900. By a marriage...
- queen.
Richilde bore
Charles five children, but only the
eldest daughter,
Rothilde,
survived to adulthood.
Whenever Charles went to war,
Richilde managed...
- in 922,
Charles granted Hagano C****es, at that time
already held by
Rothilde, a
daughter of
Charles the Bald, the
barons of West
Francia revolted and...