Family tree Ten Have » Hildegard von der Vinzgau (758-783)

Personal data Hildegard von der Vinzgau 


Household of Hildegard von der Vinzgau

She is married to Karel de Grote.

They got married February 771 at Aken, she was 13 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Adelais (Adelheid)  ± 774-774
  2. Rothrudis  ± 775-810
  3. Lotharius  778-± 779
  4. Bertrade  ± 779-> 823
  5. Gisela  781-808
  6. Hildegardis  > 782-783

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hildegard von der Vinzgau

Hildegard von der Vinzgau
758-783

771
Rothrudis
± 775-810
Lotharius
778-± 779
Bertrade
± 779-> 823
Gisela
781-808
Hildegardis
> 782-783

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D.M. ten Have, "Family tree Ten Have", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-ten-have/I38723.php : accessed September 26, 2024), "Hildegard von der Vinzgau (758-783)".