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Personal data Empress Gisela of Swabia 

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  • She was born on November 11, 999 in Schwaben,Bayern,Germany.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was younger than 16 years (4) when child (Liudolf of Braunschweig of Frisia) was born (??-??-1003) .

  • Profession: COUNT OF SPIRES, Keiserinne, H.R. Empress Consort, królowa Niemiec i cesarzowa, Gveve, Duchess of Swabia.
  • She died on February 15, 1043 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany, she was 43 years old.
  • A child of Herman II of Swabia and Gerberga of Burgundy

Household of Empress Gisela of Swabia

(1) She is married to Conrad II of the Holy Roman Empire.

They got married.


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(2) She is married to Bruno II of Braunschweig.

They got married.


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(3) She is married to Ernest I of Swabia.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Herman IV of Swabia  1015-1038 


Notes about Empress Gisela of Swabia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisela_of_Swabia

 

Gisela of Swabia (11 November 990 – 14 February 1043), a member of the Conradiner dynasty, was Queen consort of Germany from 1024 to 1039 and Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 to 1039 by her third marriage with Emperor Conrad II. She was the mother of Emperor Henry III. She was regent of Swavia for her minor son Duke Ernest II of Swabia in 1015.

Gisela was the daughter of Duke Herman II of Swabia and Gerberga of Burgundy, daughter of King Conrad the Peaceful. Both her parents were descendants of Charlemagne.[1]

She first married the Saxon count Brun I of Brunswick, about 1002. Upon Brun's death, her second marriage was ca. 1012 with the Babenberg scion Ernest, who had been enfeoffed with the Duchy of Swabia by King Henry II at the death of Gisela's brother, Duke Herman III and aimed at legitimising himself as his heir. After Ernest's early death in 1015, Gisela became regent for their minor son Duke Ernest II of Swabia (Herzog Ernst). She was then removed from the regency by her third husband on grounds of her being too closely related to the late Babenberg duke, an incident which later led to a major conflict between Ernest II and his stepfather.

Her third marriage, who took place before January 1017, was to Conrad II, who was elected King of the Romans in 1024 and became Holy Roman Emperor in 1027. According to Thietmar of Merseburg, Archbishop Aribo of Mainz refused to crown her Queen of Germany, as he stated Gisela and Conrad were too closely related. Nevertheless, thirteen days after his coronation, Archbishop Pilgrim of Cologne crowned her instead.[2]

Gisela played an active part in politics, attending Imperial councils and having her uncle King Rudolph III of Burgundy transfer the succession of his Arelat realm to her husband Conrad. Also, she participated in several synods of the church. She took care of her sister Matilda's daughters Sophie and Beatrice,[3] who would both go on to play political roles as Countess of Bar and regent in the Italian March of Tuscany respectively. After Conrad's death in 1039, she and her son Henry III led the mourning progression.[4]

The empress died of dysentery at the Imperial Palace of Goslar in 1043. She is interred in the grotto of Speyer Cathedral, Germany along with several emperors and other members of the imperial family. Her tomb was opened in 1900 and Gisela's mummified body was found to be 172 cm (5' 8") tall, with long blond hair.

Gisela and Brun I, Count of Brunswick had:

  • Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia (c. 1003 – 24 January 1038)
  • Daughter (c. 1004 – ?), married Count Thiemo II of Formbach
  • Gisela (c. 1005 – c. 1052), married Count Berthold of Sangerhausen

Gisela and Ernest I, Duke of Swabia had:

Gisela and Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor had:

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  1. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
    Gisele Braunschweig (geboren Schwaben)Geslacht: VrouwGeboorte: 11 nov 999 - Schwaben,,Bayern,GermanyHuwelijk: 1002Overlijden: 14 feb 1043 - Schwaben,,Bayern,GermanyVader: Hermann von Schwaben (geboren Schwaben)Moeder: Princess Gerberga de Bourgogne (geboren Bourgogne)Echtgenote(n/s): Conrad Hohenstaufen (geboren VonHohenstaufen)Ernst Schwaben (geboren Babenberg)Bruno von Braunschweig (geboren Braunschweig)Kinderen: Leopold Schwaben (geboren Duke of Swabia)Ernst II Schwaben (geboren Duke of Swabia)Herman IV von Schwaben (geboren Schwaben)Gisela Braunschweig-Harburg (geboren Von Braunschweig-Harburg)Liudolf BraunschweigHeinrich Zol (geboren Salian)Mechthild ZolFoto's:
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