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Gerberga or Gerberge was the name of several queens and noblewomen among the Franks. Gerberga, the wife and Queen consort of Carloman I, King of the Franks
Gerberga
Queen of France from 939 to 954
Gerberga of Saxony (c. 913 – 5 May 968/9 or 984?) was the queen of West Francia by marriage to Louis IV of France between 939 and 954. She ruled as regent
Gerberga_of_Saxony
Wife of Carloman I
Gerberga (8th century) was the wife of Carloman I, King of the Franks, and sister-in-law of Charlemagne. Her flight to the Lombard kingdom of Desiderius
Gerberga,_wife_of_Carloman_I
Countess consort of Louvain (975–1019)
Gerberga of Lower Lorraine (975-1019), Countess of Louvain, was the daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine, himself the son of Louis IV of France
Gerberga_of_Lower_Lorraine
10th-century Queen consort of Italy
debate about Gerberga's ancestry. Recent scholars think that Gerberga's parents were Lambert of Chalon and Adelaide. Because Gerberga's son, Otto-William
Gerberga,_Queen_of_Italy
French noblewoman
Gerberga of Burgundy (c. 965/966 – 7 July 1018/1019) was a member of the Elder House of Welf. She was married firstly to Herman I, count of Werl and secondly
Gerberga_of_Burgundy
Abbess of the Imperial Abbey of Gandersheim
Gerberga I (c. 840 – 5 September 896 or 897) was the daughter of the Saxon dux Liudolf, the progenitor of the Liudolfinger, a Saxon dynasty of monarchs
Gerberga I, Abbess of Gandersheim
Gerberga_I,_Abbess_of_Gandersheim
Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771
'perga.' Secondly, Carloman's wife was called Gerberga, and this, Nelson believes, explains why when Gerberga fled to Desiderius after Carloman's death,
Desiderata_of_the_Lombards
Gerberga (1045/65–1115), also spelled Gerberge or Gerburge, was the Countess of Provence for more than a decade, until 1112. Provence is a region located
Gerberga_of_Provence
Gerberga of Lorraine (c. 925–995) was a lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders around 945. She was a daughter
Gerberga_of_Lorraine
Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
and Otto's half-brother Thankmar. Otto had four full siblings: Hedwig, Gerberga, Henry and Bruno. On 23 December 918, Conrad I, King of East Francia and
Otto_the_Great
Count of Scheyern
Wetterau 21. Cunigunda of Vermandois 5. Gerberga of Gleiberg 22. Megingoz of Guelders 11. Irmtrud of Avalgau 23. Gerberga of Lorraine 1. Otto I of Scheyern
Otto_I,_Count_of_Scheyern
Margravine of the Nordgau
Gerberga of Gleiberg (German :Gerberga von Gleiberg, c. 970 – aft. 1036) was a noblewoman of the early Holy Roman Empire, known for her dynastic connections
Gerberga_of_Gleiberg
Abbess of the Imperial Abbey of Gandersheim
Gerberga II (c. 940 – 13 or 14 November 1001, also called Gerbirg or Gerburg) was the daughter of Henry I of Bavaria and his wife Judith, and a niece of
Gerberga II, Abbess of Gandersheim
Gerberga_II,_Abbess_of_Gandersheim
French nobleman (c. 939–987)
Geoffrey was the eldest son of Fulk II, Count of Anjou and his first wife Gerberga. He succeeded his father as Count of Anjou about 960, at the age of 20
Geoffrey_I_of_Anjou
Count of Burgundy (c. 958 – 1026)
Italy, and his father, King Adalbert. His mother was Gerberga. After Adalbert's death in 971/5, Gerberga married for a second time, to Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
Otto-William, Count of Burgundy
Otto-William,_Count_of_Burgundy
12th-century French noblewoman
Gévaudan") (c. 1090 – 1127) was the daughter of Gilbert I of Gévaudan and Gerberga of Provence and wife of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona. In 1112
Douce_I_of_Provence
Duke of Lower Lorraine (c. 953–992/995?)
Reims in the summer of 953, Charles was the son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony and the younger brother of King Lothair. He was a sixth-generation
Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Charles,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine
King of the Franks (r. 768–771) of the Carolingian dynasty
Basilique Saint-Denis in the 13th century. Carloman married a Frankish woman, Gerberga, who, according to Pope Stephen III, was chosen for him, together with
Carloman_I
French Countess
Regent of Brittany (992–994) and also Countess of Angoulême. Ermengarde-Gerberga was born c. 956, the daughter of Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou and Adele of
Ermengarde-Gerberga_of_Anjou
Saxon noblewoman
father of King Henry the Fowler Hathumoda, fist abbess of Gandersheim Gerberga, second abbess of Gandersheim Christina [de], third abbess of Gandersheim
Oda_of_Gandersheim
Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris (c. 898–956)
Hedwig's sister, Gerberga of Saxony, was Louis' wife. Although he often fought against Louis, he supported the accession of Louis and Gerberga's son, Lothair
Hugh_the_Great
King of East Francia from 919 to 936
Westphalia. Matilda bore him three sons and two daughters, Hedwig and Gerberga, and founded many religious institutions, including the Quedlinburg Abbey
Henry_the_Fowler
Duchess of Normandy
born in 982, was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou. She was a part of an important double marriage alliance between
Judith_of_Brittany
Queen of Aragon from 1036 to 1049
Ermesinda of Bigorre (Aragonese: Ermisenda de Bigorra), born Gerberga or Gisberga (1015 – 1 December 1049), was a Queen of Aragon, a daughter of Bernard-Roger
Ermesinda_of_Bigorre
King of West Francia from 936 to 954
from his mother and donated it to his wife Gerberga (Gerbergæ uxori suæ). In the early 950s, Queen Gerberga developed an increased eschatological fear
Louis_IV_of_France
Count of Anjou from 942 to 960
furthered their goals. His father, Fulk the Red, had arranged his marriage to Gerberga, daughter of Geoffrey of Nevers and Aba. Among other things, this alliance
Fulk_II_of_Anjou
Saxon dynasty of German monarchs (919–1024)
of Saxony Otto the Illustrious duke of Saxony Liutgard queen of Germany Gerberga abbess of Gandersheim Christina abbess of Gandersheim Henry the Fowler
Ottonian_dynasty
German canoness and poet (c. 935–973)
than she. She also studied under the Abbess Gerberga, granddaughter of King Henry the Fowler. Abbess Gerberga became a friend and adviser of Hrotsvit. She
Hrotsvitha
Count of Louvain
(920 - 954) Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine (953 – 993) Gerberga of Saxony (913 - 984) Gerberga of Lorraine (c. 980 - 1018) Adelaide Henry II of Leuven
Henry_II,_Count_of_Louvain
German noble (died 1003)
Bishop Werner of Strasbourg. He married Gerberga of Burgundy, daughter of King Conrad of Burgundy. With Gerberga, Herman had three children: Gisela who
Herman_II,_Duke_of_Swabia
Frankish noblewoman (945–1026)
from 994 until 999. She was the daughter of Count Fulk II of Anjou and Gerberga, and sister of Geoffrey Greymantle. She successfully increased Angevin
Adelaide-Blanche_of_Anjou
Belgian noble
brother Reginar IV are also mentioned. The entry notes that Lambert married Gerberga, the daughter of Charles, and his brother Reginar IV married the daughter
Lambert_I,_Count_of_Louvain
Count of Leuven from 1033 to 1054
between 1033 and 1054. Lambert was the son of Lambert I of Louvain and Gerberga, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine. According to the Vita Gudilae
Lambert_II,_Count_of_Louvain
Queen consort of Burgundy from 964 to 992
Louis IV of France (920/921–954), ruler of West Francia, and his wife, Gerberga of Saxony (d. about 984), sister of the East Frankish king Otto I. At the
Matilda_of_France
Count of Malmedy from 1035 and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1046
after which King Henry IV gave the duchy to Godfrey. His first wife was Gerberga (died c. 1049), daughter of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne. They had a daughter
Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Frederick,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine
Duke of Brittany from 990 to 992
later became part of the seigneury of Fougères. Conan married Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, in 973, daughter of Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou and Adele of Vermandois
Conan_I_of_Rennes
Count of Boulogne from 1024 to 1047
Louvain and Gerberga of Lower Lorraine and had: Eustace II of Boulogne. Godfrey, Bishop of Paris from 1061 to 1095 Lambert II, Count of Lens. Gerberga, married
Eustace_I_of_Boulogne
Duke of Lorraine (died 939)
secure their relationship, Gilbert was also married to Henry's daughter, Gerberga of Saxony. Following Henry's death in 936, Gilbert rebelled against the
Gilbert,_Duke_of_Lorraine
King of Italy from 950 until 961
scholars to mistakenly conclude that Gerberga must have been related to the counts of Mâcon. After Adalbert's death, Gerberga married Henry I, Duke of Burgundy
Adalbert_of_Italy
Abbess of Gandersheim from 1002 to 1039
donation, when her father entrusted her education to his first cousin, Abbess Gerberga II of Gandersheim. Sophia was raised and educated in Gandersheim Abbey
Sophia I, Abbess of Gandersheim
Sophia_I,_Abbess_of_Gandersheim
Margrave of the Nordgau from 994 to 1004
before his death in 1017. He was buried at Schweinfurt. Henry married Gerberga of Gleiberg, daughter of Herbert of Wetterau. They had three sons and two
Henry_of_Schweinfurt
Countess and Duchess of Burgundy (c. 951–1005)
of Burgundy. They had: Guy I of Mâcon Matilda, married Landri of Nevers Gerberga, married William II of Provence Reginald I, Count of Burgundy Agnes of
Ermentrude_of_Roucy
Duke of Burgundy from 965 to 1002
counter-raid. In 972, he married Gerberga, the widow of Adalbert II of Italy, who had sought refuge at Autun. Through Gerberga, he had a stepson named Otto-William
Henry_I,_Duke_of_Burgundy
German noble (died 992)
Herbert married Irmtrud of Avalgau (957 – 1020), daughter of Megingoz and Gerberga (daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Ermentrude, daughter
Herbert_of_Wetterau
to the margravial title, which went to Rotbold. By 1013, he had married Gerberga, daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude, Countess of
William_II_of_Provence
King of Burgundy from 937 to 993
Bavaria He married Matilda by 966, daughter of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony. They had at least four children: Bertha (964 – 16 January 1016)
Conrad_I_of_Burgundy
Mother of Hugh Capet (c. 910 – after 958)
father as king and was crowned emperor in 962; Duke Henry I of Bavaria; Gerberga of Saxony, who married King Louis IV of France in 939; and Archbishop Bruno
Hedwig_of_Saxony
Olomouc 12. Berthold of Schweinfurt 6. Henry of Schweinfurt 13. Eilika of Walbeck 3. Judith of Schweinfurt 14. Otto II of Henneberg 7. Gerberga of Henneberg
Otto_I_of_Olomouc
Count of Provence and Arles
1018 to his death. He was the third son of William II of Provence and Gerberga of Burgundy and a scion of the younger line of the family. It is possible
Geoffrey_I_of_Provence
Count of Louvain
Reginar. Henry was a child of Count Lambert I of Louvain and his wife, Gerberga, daughter of Duke Charles of Lower Lorraine. Henry succeeded his father
Henry_I,_Count_of_Louvain
Preceded by Geoffrey I Count of Provence 1063–1093 Succeeded by Gerberga
Bertrand_II_of_Provence
Queen of the West Franks from 919 to 922
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Eadgifu_of_Wessex
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
to secure his hold on his brother's territory, forcing Carloman's widow Gerberga to flee to Desiderius's court in Lombardy with their children. Charlemagne
Charlemagne
Queen of Western Francia from 965 to 986
Poletti, Bailey R. (December 2023). "Handmaids of the Apocalypse: Queen Gerberga, Empress Adelaide, and the Ottonian Tenth Century". Church History. 92
Emma_of_Italy
Count of Vermadois from c.946 to 987
mother's holdings, the abbey of Saint Mary in Laon which he gave to his wife Gerberga of Saxony and the royal fisc of Attigny. In 957, Adalbert and his brother
Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois
Adalbert_I,_Count_of_Vermandois
Countess of Ivrea (911/912–970)
Berengar, Willa had several children, including: Adalbert Guy Conrad Rozala Gerberga, wife of Aleram of Montferrat Gisela, a nun Bertha, abbess of San Sisto
Willa_of_Tuscany
French noblewoman
as Count of Anjou. Geoffrey of Anjou (971-977), died young. Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, married Conan I of Rennes. She married secondly William II of
Adele_of_Meaux
Duchess of Brittany, Countess of Richmond (1145–1201)
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany
Margaret_of_Huntingdon,_Duchess_of_Brittany
Western European kingdom and duchy (855–959)
was rewarded and he received the prestigious hand of Henry's daughter Gerberga in marriage. On Henry's death in 936, Gilbert rebelled and tried to swap
Lotharingia
Queen consort of Neustria and Burgundy
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Nanthild
King of West Francia from 954 to 986
born in Laon near the end of 941, as the eldest son of King Louis IV and Gerberga of Saxony. He succeeded his father on 10 September 954 at the age of thirteen
Lothair_of_France
Queen consort of the Franks
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Ingund
Queen consort of the Franks (died 783)
Preceded by Clotilda Queen of the Franks 751–768 Succeeded by Desiderata and Gerberga
Bertrada_of_Laon
Bohemian noble (1134–1177)
Vratislaus II of Bohemia 18. Henry of Schweinfurt 9. Judith of Schweinfurt 19. Gerberga of Henneberg 2. Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia 20. Mieszko II Lambert of Poland
Oldřich_of_Olomouc
Duke of Normandy from 1027 to 1035
Normandy and Judith, daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany, and Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou. He was also grandson of Richard I of Normandy, great-grandson
Robert_I,_Duke_of_Normandy
Predecessor of France from 843 to 987
who freed Louis after receiving Laon as a compensation. Louis' widow Gerberga of Saxony ruled as regent during the minority of their son Lothair in 954–959
West_Francia
Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)
Blaison 1028– Tcheletis of Trèves 1028– Hugues I of Châtellerault 1008–1075 Gerberga Rochefoucauld c. 1030–1058– Aimery of Thouars c. 1017–1093 Auremgarde Mauleon
Eleanor_of_Aquitaine
Illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Matilda FitzRoy, Duchess of Brittany
Matilda_FitzRoy,_Duchess_of_Brittany
11th-century Conradine dynasty duchess
Matilda was the daughter of Duke Herman II of Swabia (d. 1003) and his wife Gerberga (c.965/966–1019), a daughter of King Conrad I of Burgundy. She had many
Matilda_of_Swabia
Count of Hainaut (c. 920–973)
supported him. In an anarchic situation, Reginar appropriated the dowry of Gerberga of Saxony, Otto's sister and mother of the French king, and also church
Reginar_III,_Count_of_Hainaut
Merovingian queen of the Franks
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Gomentrude
Count of Scheyern (c. 1044–1091)
Eilika of Walbeck 4. Henry I of Schweinfurt 18. Herbert of Wetterau 9. Gerberga of Gleiberg 19. Irmtrud of Avalgau 2. Otto I of Scheyern 1. Eckhard I of
Eckhard_I,_Count_of_Scheyern
Countess consort of Vermadois from c. 954 to 978
Lorraine (c. 935-978) was the daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and Gerberga of Saxony, daughter of Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany. She was a descendant
Gerberge_of_Lorraine
Queen of France from 907 to 917
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Frederuna
Former country
king Henry the Fowler in 925 and three years later married his daughter Gerberga of Saxony. His younger brother's son Reginar III held lands in the region
Counts_of_Louvain
Breton noble
16. Judicael Berengar, Count of Rennes 8. Conan I, Duke of Brittany 17. Gerberga 4. Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany 18. Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou 9. Ermengarde
Stephen,_Count_of_Tréguier
Czech princess
Schweinfurt (d. 1017), margrave in the Bavarian Nordgau, and his wife Gerberga of Henneberg. Margrave Henry and his father Berthold may have been descendants
Judith_of_Schweinfurt
Duchess of Saxony from c. 1020 to 1059
Bavarian noble family as the daughter of Margrave Henry of Schweinfurt and Gerberga of Gleiberg (970 – aft. 1036). Around 1020, Eilika married Bernard II,
Eilika_of_Schweinfurt
Duchess of Brittany from 1236 to 1283
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Blanche of Navarre, Duchess of Brittany
Blanche_of_Navarre,_Duchess_of_Brittany
Queen consort of Neustria
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Audovera
Queen of West Francia from 923 to c.934
Royal titles Preceded by Béatrice of Vermandois Queen of Western Francia 923–934 Succeeded by Gerberga of Saxony
Emma_of_France
Duchess of Brittany from 1329 to 1341
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Joan_of_Savoy
11th-century Italian noblewoman
Manfred, father of Henry del Vasto and Adelaide del Vasto Anselm Henry Otto Gerberga H. Bresslau, Jahrbücher des Deutschen Reichs unter Konrad II., 2 vols.
Bertha_of_Turin
Frankish queen consort (548–580)
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Austregilde
Spouses of French monarchs
France Robert I of France 894 921 13 July 923 later in 923 934 Rudolph Gerberga of Saxony Henry I of Germany c. 913 939 10 September 954 5 May 984 Louis
List_of_French_royal_consorts
Queen consort of the Franks
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Bertrude
Queen consort of the Franks
Chrothildis Carolingians, Robertians and Bosonids (751–987) Bertrada of Laon Gerberga Desiderata of the Lombards Hildegard Fastrada Luitgard Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Sichilde
Duchess consort of Brittany from 1399 to 1433
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany
Joan_of_France,_Duchess_of_Brittany
He was the son of Henry of Schweinfurt, margrave of the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Henneberg. Otto was one of the most powerful East Franconian princes
Otto_III,_Duke_of_Swabia
12th-century Bohemian nobleman
of Brno 10. Henry of Schweinfurt (Nordgau) 5. Judith of Schweinfurt 11. Gerberga of Henneberg 1. Luitpold, co Prince of Moravia 12. Engelbert III. of Chiemgau
Luitpold_of_Znojmo
Count Palatine of Lotharingia
Summer 964 in Rome, Count of Hainaut, Duke of Lower Lorraine 959-964 Gerberga, b. 925/935, d. bef. 24 May 996, married Megingoz of Guelders Gerhard II
Godfrey_of_Jülich
Queen of Italy in 1946
Swabia (937–948) Adelaide of Italy (948–950) Willa of Tuscany (950–953) Gerberga (957–963) Adelaide of Italy (951–973) Theophanu of Constantinople (972–983)
Marie-José_of_Belgium
Medieval noblewoman
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Hawise_of_Normandy
939 AD battle for royal succession within the Kingdom of Germany
husband to Otto's sister Gerberga since 929, had also been loyal during the rule of Henry I. Some sources say that Gerberga favored her brother Henry
Battle_of_Andernach_(939)
King of the Franks from 987 to 996
Bruno the Great, Archbishop of Cologne; and finally, Gerberga of Saxony, Queen of France. Gerberga was the wife of Louis IV, King of France and mother
Hugh_Capet
10th century French count
he married around 950, Adèle, daughter of Fulk II, Count of Anjou and Gerberga of the Rorgonids. From this second marriage he had: Walter II the White
Walter_I_of_the_Vexin
938–958 Roscille of Anjou Aremburge House of Rennes 958–1072 Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Hawise of Normandy Bertha of Blois House of Cornouaille 1072–1156
Catherine of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol
Catherine_of_Luxembourg-Saint-Pol
Frankish princess and queen consort
Swabia (937–948) Adelaide of Italy (948–950) Willa of Tuscany (950–953) Gerberga (957–963) Adelaide of Italy (951–973) Theophanu of Constantinople (972–983)
Chlothsind_(queen)
Duke of Brittany
Brittany. Geoffrey was the son of Duke Conan I, by his marriage to Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou. He was the grandson of Judicael Berengar, Count of Rennes. When
Geoffrey_I_of_Brittany
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