She is married to Charles II "the Bald" of the Franks.
They got married.
Child(ren):
Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks is your 31st great grandmother.
You
‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn
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his father¬â ·Üí¬â Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks
his mother
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Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks is your 34th great grandmother.
You‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí Mary Hudleston
her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
her father ·Üí Blanche of Artois
his mother ·Üí Robert I the Good, count of Artois
her father ·Üí Louis VIII le Lion, roi de France
his father ·Üí Isabelle de Hainaut, Reine de France
his mother ·Üí Marguerite de Lorraine, Countess of Flanders
her mother ·Üí Theoderic, count of Flanders
her father ·Üí Theodoric II "the Valiant", duke of Lorraine
his father ·Üí Gâ©rard IV, duke of Upper Lorraine
his father ·Üí Gisâ®le von Metz, comtesse d'Alsace
his mother ·Üí Eve Of de Luxembourg
her mother ·Üí Siegfried I, count of Luxembourg
her father ·Üí Cunigunda, countess of Trâ®ves & Ardennes
his mother ·Üí Ermentrude of France
her mother ·Üí Louis II "the Stammerer", king of the West Franks
her father ·Üí Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks
his mother
Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks is your 32nd great grandmother.
You‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Sir John Pennington IV
her father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, Sheriff of Cumberland
his father ·Üí Sir John Pennington, of Muncaster, Knight
his father ·Üí John Pennington
his father ·Üí Sir Alan Pennington, Knight
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Pennington
his mother ·Üí Margaret Multon
her mother ·Üí Nicola de Gaunt
her mother ·Üí Gilbert de Gaunt, MP
her father ·Üí Gilbert de Gaunt, Earl of Lincoln
his father ·Üí Robert de Gant, Lord of Folkingham
his father ·Üí Walter de Gaunt, Earl of Lincoln
his father ·Üí Gilbert de Gand
his father ·Üí Gisâ®le de Luxembourg
his mother ·Üí Frederick, count of Moselgau
her father ·Üí Siegfried I, count of Luxembourg
his father ·Üí Cunigunda, countess of Trâ®ves & Ardennes
his mother ·Üí Ermentrude of France
her mother ·Üí Louis II "the Stammerer", king of the West Franks
her father ·Üí Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans, queen of the Franks
his mother
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Ermentrude
Gender:
Female
Birth:
September 27, 823
Orlâ©ans, Loiret, Centre, France¬â
Death:
October 06, 869‰ (46)
St. Denis, Paris, France‰
Place of Burial:
St Denis, Aude, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of¬â Odo I, count of Orlâ©ans¬â and¬â Ingeltrude of The Franks of Orleans
Wife of‰ Charles II "the Bald", Western Emperor
Mother of¬â Judith, countess of Flanders;¬â Carloman Le Pieux;¬â Louis II the Stammerer, king of the West Franks;¬â Charles the Child, king of Aquitaine;¬â Ermengarda;¬â Lucretia van West-Franciâ´;¬â Gisela;¬â Hildegarda;¬â Rotrude, Abbess of Saint-Radegunde;¬â Lotar¬â and¬â Maria de Lorraine, Abbess
Sister of¬â Beatrix of Orleans;¬â Hardouin, count of Neustria;¬â Guillaume, comte d'Orlâ©ans;¬â Engela of Orleans;¬â Gebhard I, Graf im Niederlahngau;¬â Gottfried von Metz;¬â Ruggero, Count of Auriata¬â and¬â (No Name)¬â ¬´ less
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[Three] siblings, parents not known.¬â The poem by Gosbert, addressed to the brother "Guillelmum Blesensium comitem", which refers to him as "Francigenum primo proavis abavisque peralto"[122]¬â suggests that their ancestry was illustrious.¬â Levillain identifies Eudes with¬â Odo, son of [Adrianus [Udalrichinger] & his wife Waldrada ---][123].¬â This seems unlikely to be correct as the name Guillaume/Wilhelm (brother of Eudes Comte d·ÄôOrlâ©ans) does not appear at all in the Udalrichinger family, although it is possible that the name could have been introduced from their mother·Äôs family.¬â A possible clue about the origins of Eudes's mother is provided by the¬â Vita Hludowici Imperatoris¬â which records the blinding of "Heribertus¬â Bernhardi¬â frater" and his exile with "Hodo consobrinus illius"[124].¬â The previous passage in the¬â Vita¬â records the confiscation of Orlâ©ans from Eudes Comte d'Orlâ©ans.¬â It is possible that he was the same person as "Hodo", although if this is correct the precise nature of the relationship between him and Hâ©ribert has not been established.¬â Assuming that Hâ©ribert was the son of Guillaume de Toulouse and his first wife Cunigundis (about which there is some doubt, as explained elsewhere in this document), and assuming also that "consobrinus" is used in the text in its strict sense, Cunegundis and the mother of Eudes Comte d'Orlâ©ans would have been sisters.¬â
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1.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â EUDES¬â ([770/80]-killed in battle [Touraine] Jun 834).¬â His birth date is estimated on the assumption that he was already mature when named for the first time in 810/11, but bearing in mind his active participation in the 834 battle in which he was killed.¬â The¬â Annales¬â Fuldenses¬â record that "Odo legatus imperatoris·Ä¶orientalium Saxonum prâ¶sidium" was captured by "Wilzis" in 810[125].¬â ¬â Einhard's¬â Annales¬â record "Uodo comes" as one of the signatories of peace with the Vikings in 811[126].¬â ¬â He became¬â Comte d'Orlâ©ans¬â after the territory was forfeited by Matfried[127]:¬â the¬â Miracula¬â Sancti Bernardi¬â records that "Matfrido, comite quondam Aurelianensi" was deprived of his honours "culpam inertiâ¶" and "Odo" appointed in his place[128], presumably dated to [828].¬â ¬â From that time, Eudes and his brother Guillaume were the most powerful supporters of Emperor Louis "le Pieux" against his son Lothaire, whose rebellion was supported by Matfried.¬â The¬â Vita Hludowici Imperatoris¬â records that "Aurelianensem urbem" was taken from "Hodone" and restored to "Mathfrido" [in 830][129].¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â record that "Odo et Willelmus frater eius" were among those killed fighting "Lantbertum et Matfridem" in 834[130].¬â ¬â Merlet suggests that the battle took place in Touraine[131].¬â The¬â Annales Xantenses¬â record that "Uodo comes et Theodo abbas" were killed in 834[132].¬â ¬â The¬â Annales¬â Fuldenses¬â record the rebellion of "Mahtfredo et Lantberto" in 834 and the battle in which "Udo comes Aurelianensium et Theodo abbas sancti Martini Turonensis" were killed[133].¬â The Chronicle of Adâ©mar de Chabannes records that "Odo¬â Aurelianorum comes" was killed fighting "Lamberto¬â Nannetensi¬â comite"[134].¬â ¬â The¬â Miracula¬â Sancti Bernardi¬â names "Odonem fratremque illius Guillelmum, comitem Blesensium, Teutonem denique abbatem Sancti Martini, Guidonem comitem Cenomanensem" among those killed in battle against Lambert Comte de Nantes[135].¬â ¬â The¬â Chronica¬â Rainaldi¬â records that "Odo comes Aurelianensium, Willelmus frater eius comes Blesensium, Guido comes Cenomanensium" died in battle fighting "Lambertum" in 835[136].¬â It is more likely that this battle took place in 834, assuming that it is correct that Count Lantbert was established in Italy later that year.¬â [m firstly¬â ---.¬â The charter quoted below, which records the confirmation of a donation to Tours Saint-Martin made by Comte Eudes and his son Guillaume, suggests that Guillaume must have been considerably older than his sister Ermentrudis (whose birth is estimated to [830], see below).¬â If this is correct, it is possible that Guillaume was born from an earlier marriage of his father.¬â The possibility of such an earlier marriage is also indicated by Eudes·Äôs estimated birth date as shown above.]¬â ¬â m¬â [secondly]¬â ENGELTRUDIS, daughter of [LIUTHARD Comte de Fâ©zensac & his wife Grimhild ---].¬â The wife of Eudes is named by Nithard who records "Hirmentrude, daughter of Odo and Ingiltrud" as the wife of Charles[137].¬â However, the¬â Annales Bertiniani¬â suggest that she was the sister of Adalhard [III] (and therefore maybe the daughter of Liuthard) when they record that "Carlomannus, Hlodowici regis Germaniâ¶" sought refuge with "Adalardo, Yrmintrudis reginⶠavunculo, suo autem propinquo" after he was banished by his father following his rebellion in 861[138].¬â Comte Eudes & his [first] wife had one child:¬â
a)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUILLAUME¬â (-executed 866).¬â ¬â Barthâ©lemy quotes a charter under which "Robertus·Ä¶beati Martini abbas·Ä¶et comes" confirmed donations to Tour Saint-Martin made "olim·Ä¶ab Odone quondam comite Aurelianensi avunculo nostro et Willelmo eius filio" by charter dated 20 Feb "anno XXVII regnante domino Carolo·Ä¶rege"[139].¬â ¬â As noted above, this charter suggests that Guillaume must have been considerably older than his sister Ermentrudis (whose birth is estimated to [830], see below, and therefore possibly born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage of his father.¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â name "Willelmum·Ä¶Odonis quondam comitis Aurelianensis filium" as "Karolus·Ä¶sobrinum suum" when recording his capture in Burgundy and execution at "Silvanectum civitatem" in 866[140].¬â
Comte Eudes & his [first/second] wife had [one possible child]:‰
b)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â [GEBHARD¬â (-after 879).¬â Jackman suggests that Gebhard (ancestor of the Konradiner) was the brother of Ermentrude, first wife Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks, therefore the son of Eudes Comte d'Orlâ©ans[141].¬â However, this appears chronologically dubious if Gebhard is identified with "Gebehardus" who founded Kloster Kettenbach, as recorded in the charter of "Ludowicus·Ä¶rex" dated 31 Mar [845] in which the king donated land in "in pago Logonense iuxta fluvium Arda" to the monastery[142], unless he was born from an earlier marriage of his father.¬â Nevertheless, an interesting possible corroboration for Gebhard's relationship with this family is provided by¬â the¬â Annales Bertiniani¬â which record that "Adalardo Yrmintrudis reginⶠavunculo" was "propinquo" of the brothers Udo (ancestor of the Franconian Konradiner family), Berengar and Waldo who were expelled from Germany in 865[143], and in a later passage that¬â "Adalardo·Ä¶et suis propinquis Hugonis et Berengario" fought the Vikings in 865[144].¬â "Adalardo" was Adalhard [III], maternal uncle of Gebhard assuming the relationship is as shown here, and the brothers Udo, Berengar and Waldo were Gebhard's sons.¬â ¬â m¬â --- [im Nordgau], sister of Graf ERNST, daughter of ---.¬â The relationship between the sons of Gebhard and Graf Ernst is clarified by the¬â Annales Bertiniani¬â which record that "nepotes ipsius [Ernestus]" were expelled from the kingdom in 861[145].¬â If the suggestion by Jackman concerning Gebhard's affiliation is correct, Gebhard would have been the brother-in-law not brother of Ernest, married to the latter's sister.]¬â
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Comte Eudes & his [second] wife had one child:‰
c)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ERMENTRUDIS¬â (27 Sep [830]-Saint-Denis 6 Oct 869, bur â©glise de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis).¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â record the marriage in 842 of "Ermendrud neptem Adalardi comitis" and "Karolus" at "Carisiacum palatium"[146].¬â Nithard names "Hirmentrude, daughter of Odo and Ingiltrud" as wife of Charles[147].¬â She was crowned in Aug 866 at Saint-Mâ©dard de Soissons.¬â After she was separated from her husband, she retired to a monastery.¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â record the death "869 II Non Oct in monasterio Sancti Dyonisii" of "Hyrmentrudem uxorem suam [=Karoli]" and her burial at Saint-Denis[148].¬â The¬â Obituaire¬â de Notre-Dame¬â de Paris¬â records the death "Non Oct" of "Irmentrudis regina uxor Caroli"[149].¬â The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Non Oct" of "Hirmentrudis regina"[150].¬â ¬â m¬â (Quierzy, Aisne 13 Dec 842, separated 867) as his first wife,¬â CHARLES II¬â ·Äúle Chauve·Äù¬â King of the West Franks, son of Emperor LOUIS I "le Pieux" & his second wife Judith [Welf] (Frankfurt-am-Main 13 Jun 823-Avrieux or Brides-les-Bains, Savoie 6 Oct 877, bur Nantua Abbey, transferred to â©glise de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis).¬â He was crowned¬â Emperor CHARLES II¬â in 875.¬â
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUILLAUME¬â ([772/90]-killed in battle [Touraine] Jun 834).¬â ¬â His birth date is estimated on the assumption that he was younger than his brother Eudes, which is suggested by the order in which their names appear when named together in primary sources.¬â ¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â record that "Odo et Willelmus frater eius" were among those killed fighting "Lantbertum et Matfridem" in 834[151].¬â ¬â Comte de Blois¬â et¬â Comte de Châ¢teaudun: Merlet cites a charter of Emperor Louis I "le Pieux" dated 19 Nov 832 which confirms that these two territories were administered together at the time, referring to property "quⶠest in pago Blisense vel Dunense"[152].¬â Merlet suggests that, in addition to Blois and Châ¢teaudun, Guillaume administered Chartres as, from the 10th century, all three territories were administered by the same comte and he supposes that the same arrangement already existed in the 9th century (although no primary source exists which confirms this supposition)[153].¬â Constable:¬â the¬â Vita Hludowici Imperatoris¬â names "in Frantiam Eggebardus comes et Willelmus comes stabuli" in the context of events in 833[154].¬â A poem by Gosbert is addressed to "Guillelmum Blesensium comitem" refers to him as "Francigenum primo proavis abavisque peralto"[155].¬â The¬â Annales¬â Bertiniani¬â record that "Odo et Willelmus frater eius" were among those killed fighting "Lantbertum et Matfridem" in 834[156].¬â ¬â Merlet suggests that the battle took place in Touraine[157].¬â The¬â Chronica¬â Rainaldi¬â records that "Odo comes Aurelianensium, Willelmus frater eius comes Blesensium, Guido comes Cenomanensium" died in battle fighting "Lambertum" in 835[158].¬â ¬â It is more likely that this battle took place in 834, assuming that it is correct that Count Lantbert was established in Italy later that year.¬â
3.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â [sister .¬â ¬â The possible identity of the mother of Robert "le Fort" is suggested by the charter dated 20 Feb "anno XXVII regnante domino Carolo·Ä¶rege" under which "Robertus·Ä¶beati Martini abbas·Ä¶et comes" confirmed donations to Tour Saint-Martin made "olim·Ä¶ab Odone quondam comite Aurelianensi avunculo nostro et Willelmo eius filio"[159].¬â The dating clause of this document suggests that it refers to Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks, rather than King Charles II "le Chauve", indicating that the donor was the future Robert I King of France, rather than Robert "le Fort", although this would not change the significance of the relationship described ("avunculus" could also have been used in the document in the sense of "great-uncle").¬â As discussed further in the document FRANCE CAPETIAN KINGS, Anatole de Barthâ©lemy uses this document as part of his argument for identifying Guillaume Comte de Blois as the father of Robert "le Fort".¬â However, "avunculus" in its strict sense indicates "maternal uncle" and, while the terms "patruus" (paternal uncle) and "avunculus" (maternal uncle) are frequently used interchangeably in contemporary primary source documentation, it is possible that the relationship was through a sister of the two brothers Eudes Comte d·ÄôOrlâ©ans and Guillaume Comte de Blois, who could have been the mother of Robert "le Fort".¬â It should be emphasised that this hypothesis is speculative.¬â Another possibility is that, assuming that the donor was the future Robert I King of France, the relationship could have been through his mother, the wife of Robert "le Fort", who could have been the niece of the brothers Eudes Comte d·ÄôOrlâ©ans and Guillaume Comte de Blois.¬â ¬â m¬â ---.¬â One child]:¬â
a)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [ROBERT‰ "le Fort" ([815/30]-killed in battle Brissarthe 2 Jul 866).‰ The question of the paternal ancestry of Robert "le Fort" is fully discussed in the document FRANCE CAPETIAN KINGS.]‰
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Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans (also Hirmentrude or Irmintrud) (September 27, 823 ·Äì October 6, 869) was Queen of Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia.
She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and his wife, Engeltrude.
She and Charles married in 842.
Their children were:
Judith (844·Äì870), married firstly with Ethelwulf of Wessex, secondly with Ethelbald of Wessex (her stepson) and thirdly with Baldwin I of Flanders
Louis the Stammerer (846·Äì879)
Charles the Child (847·Äì866)
Lothar (848·Äì865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain
Carloman (849·Äì876)
Rotrud (852·Äì912), a nun, Abbess of Saint-Radegunde
Ermentrud (854·Äì877), a nun, Abbess of Hasnon.
Hildegard (born 856, died young)
Gisela (857·Äì874)
Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans (27 September 823 ·Äì 6 October 869) was Queen of Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia. She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and his wife, Engeltrude.
She and Charles married in 842. Their children were:
* Judith of Flanders, consort of âÜthelwulf of Wessex, âÜthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders * Louis the Stammerer (846·Äì879) * Charles the Child (847·Äì866) * Lothar (848·Äì865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain * Carloman, son of Charles the Bald (849·Äì876) * Rotrud (852·Äì912), a nun * Ermentrud (854·Äì877), a nun * Hildegard (born 856, died ?) * Gisela (857·Äì874)
Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
References
Dutton, P E, Charlemagne's Mustache Riche, Pierre, The Carolingians
Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans (27 September 823 ·Äì 6 October 869) was Queen of Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia. She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and his wife, Engeltrude.
She and Charles married in 842. Their children were:
Judith of Flanders, consort of âÜthelwulf of Wessex, âÜthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders Louis the Stammerer (846·Äì879) Charles the Child (847·Äì866) Lothar (848·Äì865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain Carloman, son of Charles the Bald (849·Äì876) Rotrud (852·Äì912), a nun Ermentrud (854·Äì877), a nun Hildegard (born 856, died ?) Gisela (857·Äì874)
Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans (27 September 823 ·Äì 6 October 869) was Queen of Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia. She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and his wife, Engeltrude.
She and Charles married in 842. Their children were:
Judith of Flanders, consort of âÜthelwulf of Wessex, âÜthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders Louis the Stammerer (846·Äì879) Charles the Child (847·Äì866) Lothar (848·Äì865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain Carloman, son of Charles the Bald (849·Äì876) Rotrud (852·Äì912), a nun Ermentrud (854·Äì877), a nun Hildegard (born 856, died ?) Gisela (857·Äì874) Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
Ermentrude buried in front of Carloman I (751-771), Basilique Saint-Denis[edit] References Dutton, P E, Charlemagne's Mustache Riche, Pierre, The Carolingians
Preceded by Judith of Bavaria First following the Treaty of Verdun Queen of Western Francia 843·Äì869 Succeeded by Richilde of Provence
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Ermentrude Of Orleans (also Hirmentrude, Irmintrud, 823 ·Äì 869 AD) was a Frankish noblewoman. Daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and Engeltrude, she married Charles the Bald, King of France in 842. She was a gifted embroiderer and was interested in religious foundations. Charles gave her the nunnery of Chelles. She died in 869.
Her known children include Judith, Louis the Stammerer, and Charles of Aquitaine.
Preceded by Judith, daughter of Welf First following the Treaty of Verdun Queen of Western Francia 843·Äì869 Succeeded by Richilde of Provence
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Ermentrude buried in front of Carloman I (751-771), Basilique Saint-DenisErmentrude Of Orleans (also Hirmentrude, Irmintrud, 27 September 823 ·Äì 6 October 869) was a Frankish noblewoman. Daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and Engeltrude, she married Charles the Bald, King of France in 842. She was a gifted embroiderer and was interested in religious foundations. Charles gave her the abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellous brother, retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
Her known children include Judith, Louis the Stammerer, and Charles of Aquitaine.
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Ermentrude of Orlâ©ans (also Hirmentrude or Irmintrud) (September 27, 823 ·Äì October 6, 869) was Queen of Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia. She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and his wife, Engeltrude. She and Charles married in 842. Their children were: Judith (844·Äì870), married firstly with Ethelwulf of Wessex, secondly with Ethelbald of Wessex (her stepson) and thirdly with Baldwin I of Flanders Louis the Stammerer (846·Äì879) Charles the Child (847·Äì866) Lothar (848·Äì865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain Carloman (849·Äì876) Rotrud (852·Äì912), a nun, Abbess of Saint-Radegunde Ermentrud (854·Äì877), a nun, Abbess of Hasnon Hildegard (born 856, died young) Gisela (857·Äì874) Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to the life of a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
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