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King of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
death. He is known for his over ten-year-long divorce case with his wife Teutberga so that he could remarry his long-standing lover Waldrada. Lothair began
Lothair_II
Queen of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
Teutberga (also spelled Theutberga; died 875) was a Frankish noblewoman and queen consort of Lothair II of Lotharingia. A member of the Bosonid dynasty
Teutberga
Frankish count and brother of Queen Teutberga and defender of her royal marriage
for his role in the political and military defense of his sister, Queen Teutberga, during her contested marriage to King Lothair II of Lotharingia. Hucbert
Hucbert
Head of the Catholic Church from 858 to 867
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
Pope_Nicholas_I
Mistress of Lothair II of Lotharingia
reliable on this question. In 855 the Carolingian king Lothar II married Teutberga, a Carolingian aristocrat and the daughter of Bosonid Boso the Elder.
Waldrada_of_Lotharingia
Carolingian Emperor from 817 to 855
Salvatore at Brescia. Lothair II (835–869) Succeeded his father. Married Teutberga, daughter of Boso the Elder, Count of Arles. Rotrude (c. 840) Married
Lothair_I
Frankish nobleman, Count of Turin and Valois
Engeltrude, of unknown parentage. They had several notable children: Teutberga (d. 875), who married Lothair II, King of Lotharingia, becoming queen
Boso_the_Elder
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
ceded lands to Louis II in 862 for support of a divorce from his wife, Teutberga, which caused repeated conflicts with his uncles and the pope. Charles
Carolingian_Empire
Frankish kingdom from 888 to 933
through his sister Teutberga brother-in-law to King Lothair II. Hucbert, however, fell out of favour after Lothair II divorced Teutberga, was defeated at
Upper_Burgundy
Ruler of the Carolingian Empire from 844 to 875
assistance 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
Louis_II_of_Italy
in Brittany under Berengar of Rennes. Guy was the son of Lambert and Teutberga of the Austrasian family of the Widonids. Guy received his charge in Neustria
Guy_of_Nantes
King of Provence
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
Boso_of_Provence
occupied with the question of the divorce of King Lothair II from his wife, Teutberga. In 1166 took place the schismatic council, approved by the Antipope Paschal
Councils_of_Aachen
Archbishop of Arles
side with the pope who opposed Lothar II's decision to divorce his wife Teutberga in order to marry Waltrade of Wormsgau. He participated in the Council
Rotland_of_Arles
Archbishop of Cologne from 850 to 863
in 860, she was put under the ban. Boso and Ingiltrud's daughter was Teutberga; she married Lothair II in 855. It is very likely that at the time of
Gunther (archbishop of Cologne)
Gunther_(archbishop_of_Cologne)
Treatise by Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
Lothar II, king of Lotharingia (855–869), to rid himself of his wife Teutberga and replace her with his concubine, Waldrada. Hincmar is primarily concerned
De divortio Lotharii regis et Theutbergae reginae
De_divortio_Lotharii_regis_et_Theutbergae_reginae
Medieval European aristocratic family
Engeltrude Louis II of Italy emperor Richildis (wife of Bivin of Gorze) Teutberga queen of Lotharingia Lothair II king of Lotharingia Waldrada mistress
Bosonids
Noble Italian family (fl. 9th century)
with the names of kings and emperors bolded. Charlemagne emperor Lambert Teutberga Pepin of Italy king of Italy Guy of Nantes warden of the Breton March
Widonids
Calendar year
825) October 28 – Remigius of Lyon, Frankish archbishop November 11 – Teutberga, queen of Lotharingia 'Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Yazdad al-Marwazi, Persian
875
king, but instead to rule in Alsace. After Lothair repudiated his wife, Teutberga, shortly after their marriage in 855, he sought to have his relationship
Hugh_of_Alsace
Calendar year
Lotharingia through the powerful Bosonid family and the connection to Teutberga, widow-queen of Lothair II. Rastislav, ruler (knyaz) of Great Moravia
870
Calendar year
Lothair II, threatened with excommunication, takes back his first wife, Teutberga. She expresses her desire for an annulment, but this is refused by Pope
865
Dutch bishop and saint (died 866)
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
Saint_Hunger
Day of the year
general 865 – Antony the Younger, Byzantine monk and saint (born 785) 875 – Teutberga, queen of Lotharingia 1028 – Constantine VIII, Byzantine emperor (born
November_11
concerning his abandonment of his first wife Teutberga and his union with his mistress Waldrada. Teutberga took refuge in the court of Lothair's uncle
Theotgaud
Engelberga of Parma Queen of Italy: 851–875 Holy Roman Empress: 850–875 Teutberga Queen of Lotharingia: 855–869 Charles II Louis II Lothair II Louis II
List of Frankish queens consort
List_of_Frankish_queens_consort
Royal consorts of Burgundy
Name Father Birth Marriage Became Queen Ceased to be Queen Death Spouse Teutberga Boso the Elder (Bosonids) - 855 29 September 855 as Queen of Lotharingia
List of Burgundian royal consorts
List_of_Burgundian_royal_consorts
Calendar year
Julian calendar. King Lothair II of Lotharingia tries to divorce his wife Teutberga, on trumped-up charges of incest. With the support of his brother, Louis
862
(858–67) forbade Lothair II of Lotharingia to divorce his barren wife Teutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada, with whom he had several children. After
Polygamy_in_Christianity
Aachen in 859 and 861 to deal with the divorce of King Lothair II and Teutberga. In 860, Wenilo was forced to flee Rouen in the face of Viking attacks
Wenilo_(archbishop_of_Rouen)
Carolingian empress from 851 to 875
empress. In 862, Louis's brother Lothair II sought to annul his marriage to Teutberga, as she had failed to bear him any children. The local bishops had blessed
Engelberga
French saint from 7th century
and later founded Bonmoutier Monastery at the request of his daughter, Teutberga, who was placed there as abbess. There is little known about Sadalberga's
Sadalberga
Royal consorts in Lorraine
October 821 11 August 843 Treaty of Verdun 20 March 851 Emperor Lothair I Teutberga Boso the Elder (Bosonids) – 855 29 September 855 husband's accession 8
List of Lorrainian royal consorts
List_of_Lorrainian_royal_consorts
Decade
al-Farghani. King Lothair II of Lotharingia tries to divorce his wife Teutberga, on trumped-up charges of incest. With the support of his brother, Louis
860s
Decade
Lotharingia through the powerful Bosonid family and the connection to Teutberga, widow-queen of Lothair II. Rastislav, ruler (knyaz) of Great Moravia
870s
Monastic institution in Lure, France
religious vows, reportedly to avoid conflict with Pope Adrian II and Queen Teutberga. She transferred the lay protectorship of the abbey to her relative Eberhard
Abbey_of_Lure
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