Van der Feen/Mendels/Rowe/Hesketh Family Tree » Emma of Altdorf (± 810-876)

Personal data Emma of Altdorf 

  • She was born about 810 in Altdorf (Present Weingarten) (Present Baden-Württemberg), Austrasia (Present Germany), Frankish Empire.
  • She died on January 31, 876 in Altdorf (Present Weingarten) (Present Baden-Württemberg), Austrasia (Present Germany), Frankish Empire.
  • A child of Welf I count in Swabia and Hedwig von Sachsen

Household of Emma of Altdorf

(1) She had a relationship with Louis II 'The German' (Ludwig "der Deutsche" ) von Bayern.


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(2) She had a relationship with Erchanger de Souabe.


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Emma of Altdorf, also known as Hemma (808–31 January 876) was the wife of Louis the German, and Queen consort of Eastern Francia.

Her father was Welf, Count of Altorf; her mother was Heilwig of Saxony (born c.775, died after 833), the daughter of Count Isanbart. Her sister was Judith (sometimes called of Bavaria), who was the second wife of Emperor Louis the Pious, and by marriage Queen and Empress of the Franks.

In 827 at Regensburg, Emma married Louis the German, son of the Carolingian Emperor Louis, and stepson of Emma's sister. She was thus from 817–843 Queen consort of Bavaria. She was given in 833, by her husband Louis, Obermünster Abbey in Regensburg.

She is described as having had great qualities: an uncommon courage and talent, deployed on more than one occasion. In particular, she led an army against Adelchis of Benevento, when he revolted against Louis the German; it is said that, frightened by the arrival of the Queen, the traitor fled by boat to seek safety in Corsica. The Annals of Saint-Bertin however reproach Emma for a pride which displeased the people of Italy.

With the Treaty of Verdun in 843, she became Queen Consort of Eastern Francia. She died on 31 January 876, and was buried in St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg.

By Louis, she had seven children:

-1. Hildegard (828–856)

-2. Carloman (829–880)

-3. Ermengard (died 866)

-4. Gisela

-5. Louis the Younger (830–882)

-6. Bertha (died 877)

-7. Charles the Fat (839–888)

Her sons became Kings; three of her daughters became nuns. Her daughter Gisela is said to have married Louis the German, son of Louis the Pious.

Emma von Bayern

F, #103210, d. 876

Last Edited=23 May 2003

Emma von Bayern died in 876.
Children of Emma von Bayern and Louis II 'the German', King of the East Franks

-1. Louis 'the Young', King of the East Franks d. 882

-2. Carloman König von Bayern+ b. c 828, d. 880

-3. Charles II, Roi de France b. 13 Jun 839, d. 13 Jan 888

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http://www.thepeerage.com/p10321.htm#i103210

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Altdorfi Emma

http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altdorfi_Emma

Emma of Altdorf, also known as Hemma (808–31 January 876) was the wife of Louis the German, and Queen consort of Eastern Francia.

Her father was Welf, Count of Altorf; her mother was Heilwig of Saxony (born c.775, died after 833), the daughter of Count Isanbart. Her sister was Judith (sometimes called of Bavaria), who was the second wife of Emperor Louis the Pious, and by marriage Queen and Empress of the Franks.

In 827 at Regensburg, Emma married Louis the German, son of the Carolingian Emperor Louis, and stepson of Emma's sister. She was thus from 817–843 Queen consort of Bavaria. She was given in 833, by her husband Louis, Obermünster Abbey in Regensburg.

She is described as having had great qualities: an uncommon courage and talent, deployed on more than one occasion. In particular, she led an army against Adelchis of Benevento, when he revolted against Louis the German; it is said that, frightened by the arrival of the Queen, the traitor fled by boat to seek safety in Corsica. The Annals of Saint-Bertin however reproach Emma for a pride which displeased the people of Italy.

With the Treaty of Verdun in 843, she became Queen Consort of Eastern Francia. She died on 31 January 876, and was buried in St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg.

By Louis, she had seven children:

Hildegard (828–856)

Carloman (829–880)

Ermengard (died 866)

Gisela

Louis the Younger (830–882)

Bertha (died 877)

Charles the Fat (839–888)

Her sons became Kings; three of her daughters became nuns.

Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via father Guelph I Bavaria by SmartCopy: Apr 28 2015, 12:21:41 UTC
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