Genealogy Sevinga » Lotharius I Louis des CAROLINGIENS (± 795-855)

Personal data Lotharius I Louis des CAROLINGIENS 


Household of Lotharius I Louis des CAROLINGIENS

(1) He has/had a relationship with Doda.

The relationship started


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(2) He is married to Irmingard Hugues de TOURS-ELZAS.

They got married on November 15, 821 at Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine, France.


Child(ren):

  1. Berta Lotharius d'ITALIA  ± 827-> 852
  2. Rotrude Lotharius des FRANCS  ± 836-± 882 


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