- Rothild,
Ruothild or
Hruothild (French: Rothilde; Latin:
Rothildis, Rotildis, Ruothildis) is a
feminine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:...
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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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about 917 to Hugh the Great, Duke of the
Franks perhaps a
daughter named Rothildis, who was
abbess at Bouxières-aux-Dames [fr] from 937 to 965
Barton states...
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October 840, the
Emperor Lothar I
confirmed the
grant to his "beloved aunt
Rothildis" at her request. By 842, as a
result of the
Carolingian civil war, Faremoutiers...
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Rothild (French: Rothilde; Latin:
Rothildis or Rotildis) was a
Benedictine nun and the
first abbess of the
Abbey of Bouxières [fr] (fl. 937–966). Rothild...
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McKitterick (1992), p. 3
Rudolf Schieffer, Die
Karolinger (1992), p. 203 "
Rothildis, amitæ suæ [regis Karoli],
socrus autem Hugonis" (Flodoard 922, MGH SS...