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{geni:about_me} >A3.B4 [https://www.geni.com/people/P%C3%A9pin-Carloman-King-of-Italy/6000000003962328571 Carloman, renamed Pippin] (April 777–8 July 810)], King of Italy [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne. CARLOMAN [Pepin] (777-Milan 8 Jul 810, bur Verona, San Zeno Maggiore). King Pepin had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):

>>>A3.B4.C1 [https://www.geni.com/people/Bernard-King-of-Lombardy/6000000000186468901?through=6000000003962328571 Bernard] ([797]-Milan 17 Aug 818, bur Milan, San Ambrosio).

>>King Pepin had five [illegitimate] children by [Mistress (1)]. Einhard, who names these daughters, makes no mention of whether they were legitimate or not. If they were illegitimate, it is not known whether they were full sisters of Bernard. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#PepinIItalyB

>>>'''A3.B4.C2. [https://www.geni.com/people/Adelaide-di-Lombardia/6000000040386325836?through=6000000006567145910 Adelais] ([798]-after 810)'''. "Adailhaidem, Atulam, Guntradam, Berthaidem ac Theoderadam" are named as daughters of Pippin by Einhard[628]. She was taken from Italy to the imperial court in 807[629]. same person as…? AEDA . The Carmen de Primordiis Cœnobii Gandersheimensis names the wife of "Liudulfus" as "Oda…Francorum…de stirpe potentum, filia Billungi…atque Aedæ"[630]. Her precise origin is mentioned in the charter dated 885 by which "Oda comitissa, Pipini regis Italiæ ex filia neptis, Hliudolfi Ducis vidua" founded Kloster Calbe an der Milde, although the accuracy of this document is not known[631]. m [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000003962328571#6000000079932445829 Billung], son of ---. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#PepinIItalyBillung & his wife had one child:

>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1 [https://www.geni.com/people/Oda/6000000079934088921?through=6000000079934222949 Oda] (-17 May 913). The Carmen de Primordiis Cœnobii Gandersheimensis names the wife of "Liudulfus" as "Oda…Francorum…de stirpe potentum, filia Billungi…atque Aedæ"[202]. "Oda comitissa, Pipini regis Italiæ ex filia neptis, Hliudolfi Ducis vidua" founded Kloster Calbe an der Milde, by charter dated 885[203]. "Arnolfus…rex" confirmed donations of his predecessor of land "in pago Nordthuringa dicto in comitatu Liudulfi in loco Uuanzleua" to Kloster Gandersheim naming "fideli costræ in sanctimoniali habitu constitutæ…Odæ" by an undated charter, placed in the compilation among charters dated [891/92], which names "filia eius Gerberga abbatissa"[204]. "Otto…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster Gandersheim "avo illius Sigihardo comiti in pago Chiemihgovue in comitatu Sigihardi" to "comiti nostro Eberhart" by charter dated 4 May 947 in which he names "proavo nostro Liutulfo…et eius coniuge Oda…et avo nostro Ottone" recalling their involvement in the foundation of the monastery[205]. m [https://www.geni.com/people/Liudolf/6000000079934222949?through=6000000079932887019 LIUDOLF], son of [https://www.geni.com/people/Brun/6000000079932887019?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530961335955&through=6000000079932887019 [BRUN[HART] & his wife ---] (-11 Mar 866, bur Brunshausen). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#BillungMAeda. LIUDOLF, son of BRUNO & his wife --- (-11 Mar 866, bur Brunshausen). Brun was named as father of Liudolf in the early 13th century Gandersheimer Reimchronik[126], butno earlier source has so far been found which confirms the relationship. The Chronicon Hildesheimense records that Liudolf founded the abbey of Gandersheim in 852, first at Brunshausen[127]. Widukind records that "Liudulfus" transferred relics of Pope Innocent to Rome[128]. The Annales Alamannicorum record "Ludolfus dux Saxoniæ avus Heinrici" among those who swore allegiance in 864[129]. The Annales Xantenses record the death in 866 of "Liudolfus comes a septentrione"[130]. m ODA, daughter of BILLUNG princeps & his wife Aeda (-17 May 913). The Carmen de Primordiis Cœnobii Gandersheimensis names the wife of "Liudulfus" as "Oda…Francorum…de stirpe potentum, filia Billungi…atqueAedæ"[131]. "Oda comitissa, Pipini regis Italiæ ex filia neptis, Hliudolfi Ducis vidua" founded Kloster Calbe an der Milde, by charter dated 885[132]. "Arnolfus…rex" confirmed donations of his predecessor of land "in pago Nordthuringa dicto in comitatu Liudulfi in loco Uuanzleua" to Kloster Gandersheim naming "fideli costræ in sanctimoniali habitu constitutæ…Odæ" by an undated charter, placed in the compilation among charters dated [891/92], which names"filia eius Gerberga abbatissa"[133]. "Otto…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster Gandersheim "avo illius Sigihardo comiti in pago Chiemihgovue in comitatu Sigihardi" to "comiti nostro Eberhart" by charter dated 4 May 947 in which he names "proavo nostro Liutulfo…et eius coniuge Oda…et avo nostro Ottone" recalling their involvement in the foundation of the monastery[134]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B Liudolf & his wife had [twelve] children:

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E1. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079934001652?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934001652 Bruno] (-killed in battle in Saxony 2 Feb 880). The Annalista Saxo records "Brunonis ducis" as brother of "Otto filius Liudolfi ducis"[135]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted immunities to Kloster Gandersheim, naming "Brun et Otto nostri fideles comites…[et] Liutolf genitor eorum…[et]…Gerbirg soror eorundem comitum" by charter dated 26 Jan 877[136]. The Annales Fuldenses name "Brun ducem et fratrem reginæ, Wicmannum, Bardonem, alterum Bardonem et tertium Bardonem, Thiotherium, Gerrichum, Liutolfum, Folcwartum, Avan, Thiotricum, Liutharium" as those killed in battle in 880 in Saxony against "Nordmannis"[137]. The Gesta Francorum lists "Brun ducem et fratrem reginæ" as one of the twelve counts who were killed fighting the Danes in 880[138]. Thietmar records that "Duke Bruno…great uncle" of Bruno Archbishop of Köln, was drowned in a flooded river on 2 Feb while on an expedition against the Danes[139]. The Erchanberti Breviarum records that "Ludovicus rex Franciæ" had one son "Hug…de concubina" who [in 880] fought the Vikings "cum Theoderico et Marcwardo…episcopis et Bardone fratre Liutkardæ reginæ"[140], "Bardone" presumably being an error for "Brunone", although this version appears to conflate two battles (one atthe river Scheldt and one in Saxony) which are reported separately in the Annales Fuldenses. The Gesta Francorum lists "Bardonum…alterum Bardonum [et] tertium Bardonum" as three of the twelve counts who were killed fighting the Danes in 880[141]. The other two counts named "Bardo" or "Bruno" have not been identified. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2. [https://www.geni.com/people/Otto/6000000079934844135?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Otto ]"der Erlauchte" (-30 Nov 912[142], bur Gandersheim Stiftskirche). The Annalista Saxo records "Otto" as "filius Liudolfi ducis"[143]. Graf im Südthüringau. Graf im Eichsfeld 888. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B. Son of Graf LIUDOLF & his wife Oda [Billung] (-30 Nov 912, bur Gandersheim Stiftskirche). The Annalista Saxo records "Otto" as "filius Liudolfi ducis"[163]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted immunities to Kloster Gandersheim, naming "Brun et Otto nostri fideles comites…[et] Liutolf genitor eorum…[et]…Gerbirg soror eorundem comitum" by charter dated 26 Jan 877[164]. Graf im Südthüringau. "Hludowicus…rex" donated property "Tennisteti et Heriki in pago Suththuringa in comitatu Ottonis" to Kloster Gandersheim by charter dated 26 Jan 877[165]. "Rihdahc" denoted property to Kloster St Maria an der Rosel, in the castle of Coblenz, by undated charter, placed in the compilation with other charters dated [981/89], subscribed by "domini Ottonis Liutolfi filius…"[166]. Graf im Eichsfeld. Emperor Arnulf confirmed an exchange including property "in pago Eichesfelden in comitatu Ottonis" between the abbot of Fulda and "Chunrado comite" on the intervention of "Ottonis…marchionis" by charter dated 28 Jan 897[167]. Lay Abbot of Hersfeld 908. He was chosen to succeed Ludwig "das Kind" [Carolingian] as king of Duitsland in 911, but declined on the grounds of his advanced age and recommended the election of Konrad ex-Duke of the Franconians[168]. "Chuonradus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster Murbach by charter dated 12 Mar 913 with the consent of "fidelium nostrorum Hathonis, Salomonis, Thiodolfi, Hildini, Einhardi, Erchangarii, Chuonradi, Hugonis, Ottonis, Heinrici, Bopponis, Udalrici, Eberhardi"[169]. Thietmar records the death of Otto on 30 Nov but does not give the year[170]. The necrology of Merseburg records the death "30 Nov" of "Oddo comes pater Heinriciregis Saxonum"[171].

>>>>>m [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003671877?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003148289 Hedwig] [Hathui], daughter of [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003803822?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003148289 HEINRICH] dux [Babenberg] & his wife [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003148289?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003148289 Engeltrudis] ---([850/55]-24 Dec 903). "Hathwiga" is named as wife of Otto in the Annalista Saxo, which in an earlier passage records that the mother of Heinrich was the son of the sister of Adalbert [Babenberg][172]. Her birth date is estimated from the birth of her third son in 876. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 903 of "Hadwih com"[173]. The necrology of Merseburg records the death "24 Dec" of "Hathuui mater Heinrici regis"[174]. Graf Otto & his wife had [seven] children:

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F1). [daughter ([865/70][175]-). "Wundilgartam Henrici regis de filia neptim" is named in the Chronicle of St Gall, which also names her husband[176]. The commentary in the printed text interprets this as "granddaughter of Heinrich I King of Duitsland", but this is chronologically impossible assuming that the approximate death date of Wundelgart's husband is correct. If there is any truth in the text, it is more likely that Wundelgart was the niece of King Heinrich by his sister, although this is far from certain considering the broad range of interpretation possible for the word "neptis". However, the chronology is tight even for this interpretation, as shown by the estimated birth date range of this daughter, which must mean that she was one of her parents' older children. Another possibility is that she was illegitimate. The same source in a later passage names "Ekkehardo…diacono et Purchardo puero post abate consobrinis suis"[177]. As Wundelgart was the mother of abbot Burkhard, this gives the essential clue about the name of this daughter's husband, who in the same source is named as the father of the sisters who were mothers of the younger Ekkehard and abbot Burkhard. m as his first wife, EKKEHARD [I], son of ---.]

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F2). [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000079934844135#6000000080003148289 Thankmar] (-before 30 Nov 912). "Thancmarus et Liudolfus", sons of Otto & Hathwiga, died before their father according to the Annalista Saxo, which implies they were older than their brother Heinrich who "ecce fratribus defunctis, tota hereditas in ipsum iam ducem derivatur"[178].

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F3). [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080004062882?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080004062882 Liudolf] (-before 30 Nov 912). "Thancmarus et Liudolfus", sons of Otto &Hathwiga, died before their father according to the Annalista Saxo, which implies they were older than their brother Heinrich who "ecce fratribus defunctis, tota hereditas in ipsum iam ducem derivatur"[179]. m ---. The name of Liudolf's wife is not known. Liudolf & his wife had one child:

>>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F3.G1) [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080004148849?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080004148849 Ekkehard] (-killed in battle 25 Sep 936). Widukind names "Ekkardus filius Liudulfi", when recording his death[180]. m ---. The name of Ekkehard's wife is not known. Ekkehard & his wife had [one possible child]:

>>>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F3.G1.H1) [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003886115?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003886115 Ekkehard] (-[30 Aug 954] or 4 Sep 954). The descent of Ekkehard from an older brother of Heinrich I King of Duitsland is proposed by Hlawitschka[181]. see MEISSEN.]

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F4). [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003786178?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003786178 Heinrich] ([876]-Memleben 2 Jul 936, bur Quedlinburg Stiftskirche). Thietmar records that Heinrich was "born of the noble lineage of Otto and Hadwig"[182]. According to the Annalista Saxo, he was son of the unnamed sister of Adalbert [Babenberg], with whom he and his brothers fought against the Konradiner family, his complete parentage being recorded in a later passage[183]. He was elected as HEINRICH I King of Duitsland at Fritzlar 6 May 919.

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F5). [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003644321?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003644321 Oda] ([884]-[2 Jul] after 952). Jackman speculates that Oda must have been born in [884], although this appears to be designed to fit with his theory about Oda's supposed third marriage[184]. Regino records the marriage in 897 of "Ottonem comitem…filiam Odam" and King Zwentibold[185]. Regino records that "Gerhard comes" married "Odam uxorem Zuendiboldi regis" after killing her first husband in battle in 900[186]. "Otto…rex" confirmed the donation of property " in loco Dauindre…in pago…Hamalant in comitatu Vuigmanni" to St Moritz at Magdeburg by "nostra amita…Uota" by charter dated 30 Dec 952[187]. Jackman speculates[188] that Graf Eberhard married Oda as her third husband, Oda von Sachsen, for onomastic reasons as the name of Eberhard's supposed daughter (her affiliation also being based only on his own separate onomastic hypothesis) was that of Oda's maternal grandmother. This is an interesting theory but it accumulates one onomastic hypothesis on another and must be considered highly speculative. m firstly ([Worms] [27 Mar/13 Jun] 897) [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003116472?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003311657 ZWENTIBOLD] King of Lotharingia [Carolingian], illegitimate son of Emperor [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080002744704?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003311657 ARNULF] King of Duitsland & his [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003311657?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003311657 mistress] --- ([870/71]-killed in battle 13 Aug 900, bur [Süsteren or Echternach]). m secondly (900) Graf [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003680412?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080003680412 GERHARD] [Matfride], son of --- (-killed in battle 22 Jun 910). [m thirdly (after Jun 910) [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080004256922?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531054969595&through=6000000080004256922 EBERHARD] Graf im Oberlahngau Pfalzgraf, son of [https://www.geni.com/people/Konrad-Graf-in-der-Wetterau-und-im-Wormsgau/6000000080004409877 KONRAD] Graf in der Wetterau und im Wormsgau [Konradiner] & his wife [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000079934844135#6000000080002382701 Glismod] --- (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F6). [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080004443127?from_flash=1&through=6000000080004443127&fsession_id=1531059448145 Liutgard] [Dodica] (-21 Jan 923). Europäische Stammtafeln[189] names Liutgard as daughter of Otto & his wife, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. Abbess of Gandersheim 919/923.

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F7). [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080004303294?from_flash=1&through=6000000080004303294&fsession_id=1531059448145 Irminburg] (-before 936). Europäische Stammtafeln[190] names Irminburg asdaughter of Otto & his wife, and records her marriage, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. m as his first wife, [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000080003685342?from_flash=1&through=6000000080004690996&fsession_id=1531059448145 SIEGFRIED], son of [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000079934844135#6000000080004690996 THIETMAR] [Ostmark] & his wife --- (-[3 Dec 936/941]).]http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912

>>>>>[https://www.geni.com/people/NN/6000000080003810730?through=6000000080005099821 Mistress] (1): ---. The name of Otto's mistress is not known. Graf Otto had one illegitimate daughter by Mistress (1):

>>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E2F8). [https://www.geni.com/people/NN/6000000080005099821?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531059448145&through=6000000080004331330 daughter]. 932. Widukind names "sorore regis quæ nupserat Widoni Thuringo…ex concubina nata"[191]. m [https://www.geni.com/people/Wido-from-Thuringia/6000000080004331330?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1531059448145&through=6000000080004331330 WIDO], from Thuringia. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912




>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E3. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935858833?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Thankmar]. Europäische Stammtafeln[144] names Thankmar as a son of Liudolf & his wife but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. [Abbot of Corvey 877/79]. “Ludolphus comes” donated property “in Daelhem et in Adonhusen” to Corvey monastery “pro filio suo Tancmaro”[145]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E4. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935384178?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Liutgard] (-17 or 30 Nov 885, bur Aschaffenburg). Widukind names "Liudgardam sororem Brunonis ac magni ducis Oddonis" as wife of "orientales Francos imperantium Hluthowicus"[146]. "Hludowicus…rex" made a donation of property in "villa…Winenheim" to Kloster Lorsch in the name of "comiti…Werinhario" by charter dated 4 Jan 877, naming "coniuge nostra Liutgarda"[147]. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 885 of "Liutgart regina"[148]. The death and burial place of "Liudgardis regina" are recorded in the Annalista Saxo[149]. m (before 29 Nov 874) LUDWIG, son of LUDWIG II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks & his wife Emma [Welf] ([835]-Frankfurt-am-Main 20 Jan 882, bur Kloster Lorsch). He succeeded his father in 876 as LUDWIG III "der Jüngere" King of the East Franks, Saxony and ½ Lotharingia. King of Bavaria 879. King of Lotharingia 880. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E5. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935147141?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Enda] . Europäische Stammtafeln[150] names Enda as a daughter of Liudolf & his wife, and her marriage, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. m ---. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E6. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935903870?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Hathumod] 840-29 Sep 874, bur Brunnshausen). The Chronicon Hildesheimense records that "Hathamodam eius ducis [Liudolfi] filiam" was was installed as first abbess of Gandersheim in 852, and that she died 18 years later[151]. Her life and death are recounted in the Vita et Obitus Hathamodæ[152]. Her deathis recorded in the Annalista Saxo[153]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E7. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935416155?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Gerberga] (-5 Sep [896/97]). The Chronicon Hildesheimense records that "Gerbergam sororem [Hathamodæ]" succeeded her sister as second abbess of Gandersheim[154]. "Gerburgis" is named sister of "Hathumod"[155], whom she succeeded as Abbess of Gandersheim in 874[156]. "Hludowicus…rex" granted immunities toKloster Gandersheim, naming "Brun et Otto nostril fideles comites…[et] Liutolf genitor eorum…[et]…Gerbirg soror eorundem comitum" by charter dated 26 Jan 877[157]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E8. [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000079935345040?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530965304620&through=6000000079934088921 Christina] (-1 Apr [919/20], bur Gandersheim Stiftskirche). Thankmar records that "Sororem autem eius [=Gerburgis [et] Hathumod] Cristinam" entered Gandersheim, specifying that they were all daughters of "Oda"[158]. Abbess of Gandersheim 897-897. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E9. daughter (-young). Europäische Stammtafeln[159] refers to an unnamed daughter of Liudolf & his wife who died young, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E10. son (-young). Europäische Stammtafeln[160] refers to two or three unnamed sons of Liudolf & his wife who died young, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E11. son (-young). Europäische Stammtafeln[161] refers to two or three unnamed sons of Liudolf & his wife who died young, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>>>A3.B4.C2.D1.E12. [son (-young). Europäische Stammtafeln[162] refers to two or three unnamed sons of Liudolf & his wife who died young, but the primary source which confirms this has not so far been identified.] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Liudolfdied866B

>>>'''A3.B4.C3 [https://www.geni.com/people/Adula/6000000006567145910?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530958145079&through=6000000003962328571 Adula] ([800/810]-after 810)'''.

>>>'''A3.B4.C4 [https://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000007635659610?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1530956822609&through=6000000003051292494 Guntrada] ([800/810]-after 810)'''.

>>>'''A3.B4.C5 [https://www.geni.com/people/Bertraide-Berthais/348076699600004943?through=6000000006567145910 Bertraide] ([800/810]-after 810)'''.

>>>'''A3.B4.C6 [https://www.geni.com/people/Theodrate-d-Italie/6000000006727892129?through=6000000006567145910 Theodrada ([800/810]-after 810)]'''. "Adailhaidem, Atulam, Guntradam, Berthaidem ac Theoderadam" are named as daughters of Pippin by Einhard[635]. She arrived at the imperial court before 814. [According to Winkhaus[636], one of the last four daughters married [https://www.geni.com/people/Lambert-II-count-of-Nantes/4966601616470103323?through=6000000006727892129 Lambert I] Comte de Nantes, son of WIDO Comte et Marquis de Nantes & his wife --- (-Ticino 30 Dec 836), but the source on which this is based has not been identified.] [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CAROLINGIANS.htm#_Toc240955192]

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Guy of the Widonides was the son of Lambert, marquis of Nantes and Bretagne and later duke of Spoleto, and '''Adelaide of Lombardy, daughter of Pepin of Italy.''' Lambert died in 836, after which the duchy of Spoleto was held by aBerengar until 842, when Guy succeeded as duke.

He married Itta, daughter of Sicco prince of Benevento, and had two sons, Lambert I and Guy III.

He died in 860 and passed the duchy of Spoleto to Lambert I and the march of Camerino to Guido III.
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Athalia Aeda \"adele\" Billung Von Sachsen (born Ferderunda Carolingian Pepinsdaughter)
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