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Teutberga (died 11
November 875) was a
queen of
Lotharingia by
marriage to
Lothair II. She was a
daughter of
Bosonid Boso the
Elder and
sister of Hucbert...
- Tours. He was
married to
Teutberga (died 875),
daughter of Boso the Elder. For
political reasons, his
father made him
marry Teutberga in 855. Just a few days...
- In the case of the
childless marriage between Lothair II and his wife
Teutberga, he
defended the
sanctity of
their marriage on
biblical and theological...
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reliable on this question. In 855 the
Carolingian king
Lothar II
married Teutberga, a
Carolingian aristocrat and the
daughter of
Bosonid Boso the Elder....
- Engeltrude. They had the
following issue: Boso,
Count of
Valois (d. 874)
Teutberga (d.
before November 25, 875),
married Lothair II A
daughter (unknown name)...
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Lothair II of Lotharingia's
request for an
annulment of his
marriage to
Teutberga. When a
council pronounced in
favor of annulment,
Nicholas I declared...
- ****istance
given to
Lothair in his
efforts to
obtain a
divorce from his wife,
Teutberga. In 863, upon the
death of his
brother Charles,
Louis received the kingdom...
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Salvatore at
Brescia Lothair II (835–869)
Succeeded his father.
Married Teutberga,
daughter of Boso the Elder,
Count of Arles.
Rotrude (c. 840) Married...
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daughter of Boso the
Elder by his wife Engeltrude. His
maternal aunt
Teutberga was the wife of King
Lothair II of Lotharingia. Boso was also the nephew...
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Lothair II,
threatened with excommunication,
takes back his
first wife,
Teutberga. She
expresses her
desire for an annulment, but this is
refused by Pope...