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Personal data Bertha 

  • She was born about 907 in BourgogneFrance.
  • Occupations:
    • Dronning.
    • Contesse de Provence (Par mandat de son oncle Hugues de Provence).
    • Comtesse, d'Arles, de Vienne.
  • She died about March 28, 966 in BourgogneBourgogne-Franche-Comté France.
  • She is buried in the year 966.
  • A child of Burchard and Reginlinde von Nellenburg
  • This information was last updated on February 9, 2020.

Household of Bertha

She has/had a relationship with Rudolph II Welf.


Child(ren):

  1. Conrad  ± 923-993 
  2. Adelaide de Bourgogne  ± 931-999 


Notes about Bertha

Weis, p. 118: Queen of Burgundy
Name Suffix: Princess Of France
Name Suffix: Of Tuscany
Name Suffix: Princess Of France
Bertha ble strakt etter Rudolfs død i 937 gift med kong Hugo av Italia.
Hun er begravet i Marienkloster i Peterlingen.
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((D)) Robert I, King of France (b 866, d 15.06.923)
m1. Aelis (d by930)
((i)) Liegarde (Hildebrande) (b 895, d 931)
EGHJRSWY
m. (by 907) Heribert II, Count of Vermandois (b 884, d 943)
EGHJRSWY
((ii)) Emma (b c894, d 935)
m. (910) Raol of Burgundy, King of France (b 890, d 15.01.936)
m2. Beatrix de Vermandois (b 880, a 931, dau of Herbert I)
((iii)) Hugues I, Count of Paris (b c895, d 16.06.956)
m1. (922) Judith (d 925)
m2. (926/7) Edhild (d 937, dau of Edward 'the Elder', King of England)
m3. (938) Hedwig of Saxony (b 922, d 10.05.965, dau of Henry I, Duke of Saxony, King of Duitsland)
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# Name: Rudolph II King of BURGUNDY 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 897 in Burgundy France 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: 11 AUG 937 in France - King of Burgundy 1 2 3 4 5
# Christening: France - son of Rudolph I 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Change Date: 21 SEP 2001 2 3 4 5
# Note:

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EVEN
TYPE Title (Facts Pg)
PLAC Roi de Burgundy/Emperor of West

DATE 3 MAY 2000

EVEN
TYPE Acceded
DATE 922 King of Burgundy 912-937, Italy 926. King of Arles.

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NPFX King
GIVN Rudolph II of
SURN BURGUNDY
NSFX *
ABBR Rudolph of Burgundy II: Webster's page 1289
TITL Rudolph of Burgundy II: Webster's page 1289
EVEN Italy
TYPE Ruled
DATE BET 923 AND 933
Rudolf II of Burgundy claimed the throne of Italy in 923 from Berenger, and ruled until 933. He was succeeded by Hugh of Arles.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling Monarchs From Ancient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York. 1982
PAGE Gurney page 48.
EVEN Kingdom of France
TYPE Ruled
DATE BET 923 AND 936
Rudolph II, duke of Burgundy, succeeded as a rival king of France in 923. Rudolph had married Emme, daughter of Robert duke of Paris, andcame to the throne when Robert died. Rudolph II was succeeded by LouisIV de Outremer. in 936.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling Monarchs From Ancient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York. 1982
PAGE Gurney page 125.

NPFX King
GIVN Rudolph III of
SURN BURGUNDY
NSFX

Father: Rudolph I Duke of BURGUNDY b: 847 in Burgundy France
Mother: Willa DE VIENNE b: ABT 870 in in Bourgogne, France

Marriage 1 Bertha Of SWABIA b: ABT 900 in Wurtemburg, Duchy of Swabia (Duitsland)

* Married: ABT 924

Children

1. Has Children King Of Burgundy CONRAD b: 925 in Arles, Bouches-Du-Rhone, France
2. Has Children Adelaide Of LOMBARDY*** b: 932 in Lombardy (Burgundy)

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Emma de France is the daughter of Robert I, Roi de France.1 She married Rudolf de Bourgogne, Roi de France, son of Richard 'the Justicer' d'Autun, Duc de Bourgogne and Adelaide d'Auxerre.1
Citations
[S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989). Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
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{geni:about_me} http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_of_Swabia

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Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966) was Queen consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Regelinda.

In 922, she was married to Rudolph II of Burgundy. Adelaide of Italy was their common daughter. Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.

After Rudolph's death (937), Bertha married Hugh of Italy on December 12, 937. Hugo died in 947, and Bertha was married a third time.

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Berta von Alamannien (* um 907; † nach 2. Januar 966), als Gattin von Rudolf II. Königin von Hochburgund und nach der Vereinigung von Hoch- und Niederburgund ab 933 Königin von Burgund, in der Schweiz meistens Bertha von Schwaben genannt. Nach 937 wurde sie durch Heirat auch Königin der Lombardei.

Berta war die Tochter des Herzogs Burchard II. von Schwaben. Nachdem die expansiven Herrscher von Hochburgund ihre Ostgrenze auf Kosten Schwaben-Alamanniens von der Aare an die Reuss verlegten, dann aber im Jahre 919 in der Schlacht bei Winterthur in der Schweiz eine Niederlage erlitten hatten, wurde Berta wohl im Jahr 922 als Versöhnungsgeste mit König Rudolf II. von Hochburgund vermählt. Die gemeinsame Tochter Adelheid wurde in zweiter Ehe die Gattin von Kaiser Otto I..

Rudolf und Berta wurden grosse Kirchenstifter in der Westschweiz. Nach Rudolfs Tod 937 amtierte Berta zeitweise als Vormund von König Konrad von Burgund. Sie heiratete am 12. Dezember 937 König Hugo von Italien Die Ehe blieb unglücklich, nach Hugos Tod 947 verbrachte Berta den Rest ihres Lebens wieder nördlich der Alpen, wobei die Angaben unsicher sind.

Berta hat die Gründung des Marienkloster Payerne, das nach ihrem Tod von ihrer Tochter, Kaiserin Adelheid über der Grablege der Mutter zum Zwecke der Memoria (siehe auch Memorialwesen) errichtet wurde, mit Schenkungen befördert.

Sie ist eine sagen- und legendenumwobene Identifikationsfigur in der französischsprachigen Schweiz (die gute Königin Bertha, La reine Berthe), auch etwa bei der Gründung des Kantons Waadt. Mit der Reformation wurde ihr Bild von der guten Herrscherin zu jenem der vorbildlichen Hausfrau umgedeutet. Ein weiterer Beiname, Berta die Spinnerin, leitet sich daraus ab.

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Bertha of Swabia

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Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966) was Queen consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Regelinda.

In 922, she was married to Rudolph II of Burgundy. Adelaide of Italy was their common daughter. Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.

After Rudolph's death (937), Bertha married Hugh of Italy on December 12, 937. Hugo died in 947, and Bertha was married a third time.

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Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966) was Queen consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Regelinda.

In 922, she was married to Rudolph II of Burgundy. Adelaide of Italy was their common daughter. Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.

After Rudolph's death (937), Bertha married Hugh of Italy on December 12, 937. Hugo died in 947, and Bertha was married a third time.
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Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966) was Queen consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and his wife Regelinda.

In 922, she was married to Rudolph II of Burgundy. Adelaide of Italy was their common daughter. Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.

After Rudolph's death (937), Bertha married Hugh of Italy on December 12, 937. Hugo died in 947, and Bertha was married a third time.
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Emma of France (894–November 2, 934) was daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois. In 921 she married Duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923, at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died young. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.

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Emma de France (1)

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Last Edited=31 Oct 2004

Emma de France is the daughter of Robert I, Roi de France. (1) She married Rudolf de Bourgogne, Roi de France, son of Richard 'the Justicer' d'Autun, Duc de Bourgogne and Adelaide d'Auxerre. (1)

Emma of France (894–November 2, 934) daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois, she married in 921 the duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923 at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died at a young age. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.

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From the Wikipedia page on Emma of France:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_of_France

Emma of France (894–November 2, 934) was daughter of Robert I of France and Aelis. In 921 she married Duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923, at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died young. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.

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Emma of France (894–November 2, 934) was daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois. In 921 she married Duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923, at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died young. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.

Preceded by

Béatrice of Vermandois Queen of Western Francia

923–934 Succeeded by

Gerberga of Saxony

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Emma of France (894–November 2, 934) daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois, she married in 921 the duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923 at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died at a young age. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.
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Emma of France (894-November 2, 934) daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois, she married in 921 the duke Rudolph of Burgundy who was crowned king 13 July 923 at Saint-Médard de Soissons. She was very politically active and an army leader. The marriage produced a son, who died young. She died in 934, after having helped her husband stop the revolts of several vassals. Her family is known as the Robertians.
SOURCE NOTES:
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/edw3chrt.html
887190587. Bertha BRUCHARDSDTR av Schwaben (21616) was born between 905 and 908. (21617) She died on 2 Jan 966. (21618) Hun blev straks etter Rudolfs død i 937 g.m Kong Hugo av Italien

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Bertha

Burchard
± 860-911
Burchard
Liutgard
± 845-885
Liutgard
Gisela di Verona
± 870-> 911
Gisela di Verona
Burchard
± 883-926
Burchard

Bertha
± 907-± 966

Bertha


Rudolph II Welf
± 890-937

Rudolph II Welf

Conrad
± 923-993
Conrad

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