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Données personnelles Waldrada of Wormsgau, of Lotharingia mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia. 


Famille de Waldrada of Wormsgau, of Lotharingia mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia.

(1) Elle est mariée avec Lothair II of Lotharingia de Lorraine.

Ils se sont mariés.


Enfant(s):


  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • (2) Elle est mariée avec Conrad II "the Younger" Bourgogne Burgundy.

    Ils se sont mariés.


    Enfant(s):

    1. Adelaide Bourgogne Burgundy  ± 851-± 929 

    • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

    • Notes par Waldrada of Wormsgau, of Lotharingia mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia.



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      Waldrada
      German: Waldrade
      Gender:
      Female
      Birth:
      circa 845
      Sachsen, Germany
      Death:
      April 9, 868 (19-27)
      Remiremont, France, Remiremont, Vosges, Lorraine, France
      Place of Burial:
      Lorraine, France
      Immediate Family:
      Daughter of Liudolf I "the Great", Duke of Saxony and Oda of Billung
      Wife of Conrad II "the Younger", duke of Transjurane Burgundy; Robert III, comte de Wormsgau and Lothair Ii, king of Lotharingia
      Mother of Rudolph I, king of Upper Burgundy; Adelaide of Burgundy; Hugh, Duke of Alsace; Bertha de Aries; Gisela of Lotharingia, Princess Of Lorraine; and Ermengarde ¬´ less
      Sister of Bruno; Otto I the Illustrious, Duke of Saxony; Thankmar Ludolfingowie; Liutgard of Saxony; Enda; Adelaide Queen of Franks; Hatumoda; Gerberga; Krystyna; N.N. von Sachsen; (Wife of Ekkehard, b. 870); Oda of Saxony; Eckbert von Sachsen, prins; Irminburg von Sachsen and Bruenhilde ¬´ less

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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldrada_of_Worms
      Lothaire II's Mistress (1): (from [855]) WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-9 Apr after 868). One manuscript of the Gesta Treverorum names "Waldradam sororemဦGuntheri Coloniensis archiepiscopus" when recording her adulterous relationship with King Lothaire II[45].
      The C√¶sarii Heisterbacensis Catalogus of archbishops of Köln records that the concubine of "Lotharius" was "Waldradam, sororem Guntheri archiepiscopi Coloniensis" and that her brother encouraged Lothaire to leave his legitimate wife for Waldrada, for which he was excommunicated by the Pope[46].
      The Annales Novesienses record that လGuntherus episcopus Coloniensisဝ had လsororemဦVastradamဦaliis Waldradamဝ whom လdux Lotharingiæ Lothariusဦsuperdixitဝ after her brother approved his divorce from လlegitima uxore Tybergaဝ[47].
      According to Baron Ernouf[48], Gunther archbishop of Köln was uncle of Waldrada and Thetgaud archbishop of Trier was her brother, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.
      The Annales Bertiniani names "Hlotharius Waldradam concubinam" when recording that Lothaire purported to marry her in 862 and crowned her with the support of "Liutfrido avunculo suo et Waltario"[49].
      Waldrada was also related to the Etichonen Grafen im Nordgau (ALSACE), as shown by the Vita Sancti Deicoli which names "WaldradaဦHeberardo comitis consanguinitatis"[50], but the precise relationship is not known.
      Folcuin records King Lothaire's excommunication after repudiating his wife for Waldrada[51].
      King Lothaire purported to marry Waldrada in [Aug/Sep] 862 and crowned her as Queen, but this was not recognised by the church[52].
      She became a nun at Remiremont.
      King Lothaire II had four illegitimate children by Mistress (1):
      a) HUGUES ([855/60]-after 895). Duke of Alsace 867, until after Aug 869. The Annales Bertiniani record that King Lothaire invested "filioque suo de Waldrada Hugoni" with "ducatum Elisatium" in 867[53]. Herimannus names "Hugonem, Lotharii regis ex Waldrada filium" when recording his rebellion in 879[54]. After his father's death, Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks invaded Alsace and Hugues was obliged to submit to him. The Gesta Francorum records that "Hugo, Hlutharii et Waldrada filius" caused tyranny in France in 879[55]. Pope John VIII excommunicated "Hugonem Lotharii Regis quondam filium non legitimum" in 878[56]. Hugues challenged Louis II "le Bègue" and his son Louis III "le Jeune" in Lotharingia in 879, but was defeated in 880 and swore allegiance at Gondreville in May 881 to Louis "le Jeune" who gave him the abbey of Lobbes. The Annales Fuldenses record that Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks sent "legatis nepotum suorum" to fight "Hugonem tyrannidem exercentem in Gallia" in 880[57]. Charles III "le Gros" King of the East Franks gave him domains of the Bishopric of Metz in 882, but Hugues rebelled in the same year, was defeated once more and took refuge in Burgundy. He rebelled again in 885 and sought support from his brother-in-law Gotfrid in Frisia[58]. The Annales Vedastini record that "Hugoဦfilius Hlotharii regis" was blinded in 885 on the advice of "Heinrico duce"[59]. He was shut in the monastery of Fulda, later transferred to Sankt-Gallen, and finally to the abbey of Prüm[60]. m (883) as her fourth husband, FRIDERADA, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND, secondly of BERNARIUS, and thirdly of WICBERT, daughter of ---. Regino names "Friderada" as wife of "Engilrammo ex qua filiam quam postmodem Richwinus comes in coniugem accepti", also referring to her subsequent marriages[61]. "Hugo filius Lotharii Regis" had "Wicbertum comitem" murdered and married his wife "Frideradam" in 883[62].
      b) GISELA ([860/65]-[21 May/26 Oct] 907). Regino records the marriage in 882 of "Gisla filia Hlotharii" and "rex Godofridus Nordmannorum"[63]. The Annales Fuldenses record the marriage of "Gotafrid Nordmannus qui superiore anno fuerat baptizatus" and "Hugone Hlutharii filio eiusque sororem" in 883[64]. Abbess at Nivelles and Fosses, after her husband died. "Zendeboldusဦrex" gave "proprietatemဦin locoဦVII Fontes" to "propinqua nostraဦKislaဦregis Lotharii filiaဦabbatisse" by charter dated 30 Jul 896[65]. "Zuendebolchusဦrex" gave property to "neptis nostreဦGisseleဦNyuialensis abbaciæ" for her abbey by charter dated 26 Jul 897[66]. m (882) GODEFRID, son of HARALD "Klak" & his wife --- (-murdered Jun 885). He was one of the leaders of the Danes who ravaged large parts of territory between the Rhine and the Somme. He converted to Christianity, and Emperor Charles "le Gros" granted him large parts of Frisia as dux.
      c) BERTA ([863]-8 Mar 925, bur Lucca, Santa Maria). "Hugo comes et marchio" names "patris mei Teutbaldi et matris meæ Bertheဦ" in a donation by charter dated 924[67]. "Berte" is also named as mother of "Hugo rex" in the latter's donation to Cluny for the souls of his parents dated 8 Mar 934[68]. Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Annales Bertiniani which name "Hugonem Lotharii iunioris filium" and လsororium illius Theutbaldumဝ in 880[69]. Her origin and second marriage are confirmed by the epitaph of "ComitissæဦBertha" specifies that she was "uxor Adalberti Ducis Italiæဦregalis generiဦfilia Lotharii" and records her death in 925[70]. Liudprand provides the proof that Berta, who married Marchese Adalberto, was the widow of Theotbald when he names "Berta matre regis Hugonis", specifying that she was previously married to Adalberto, when recording her death[71]. She was regent of Tuscany after the death of her second husband in 915. m firstly ([879/80]) THEOTBALD [Thibaut] Comte dမArles, son of HUBERT d'Arles, Comte de Transjuranie & his wife --- (-[Jun 887]/[895]). m secondly ([895/98]) ADALBERTO II Marchese of Tuscany, Conte e Duca di Lucca, son of ADALBERT I Marchese of Tuscany & his wife Rothildis of Spoleto (-[10/19] Sep 915, bur Lucca Cathedral).

      d) ERMENGARDE (-6 Aug after [895/898], bur Lucca, Santa Giustina). Her epitaph at Lucca records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Ermingardisဦdicata deo" as daughter of "rexဦLotharius"[72]. Nun at Santa Giustina in Lucca. Gingins-la-Sarra suggests that Ermengarde was the wife of Berlion [I] Vicomte de Vienne, suggesting that she went to Provence with her sister Berta who married Thibaut Comte d´Arles[73]. He says that the charter dated 25 Dec 923, under which လLudwicusဦimperator augustusဝ confirmed property လin comitatu Viennensi seu et in Lugdunensi in villaဦTadernacoဝ to လIngelbertusဦet uxori eius Nonieဝ (Engelbert being this couple´s son)[74], refers to Engelbert as လpropinquusဝ of the emperor. He says that the term was never used in charters which name Berlion [I] and therefore deduces that the relationship must have been through Engelbert´s mother. However, the text of the charter in question does not appear to apply the word လpropinquusဝ specifically to Engelbert. It is used in the phrase လpropinquorum et fidelium suorumဝ, as part of the introductory words in the charter, while Engelbert is named in the document as လfidelis nosterဝ. There appears to be no other basis for this speculation. If the hypothesis were correct, it would be difficult to explain why Ermengarde would have left Provence (presumably after the death of her supposed husband, dated to [912]) and established herself as a nun at Lucca, while her two sons remained in Provence.
      [45] Gesta Treverorum, 26, MGH SS II, p. 164.
      [46] Cæsarii Heisterbacensis Catalogus Archiepiscopum Coloniensium 94-1230, Fontes rerum Germanicarum II, p. 272.
      [47] Annales Novesienses, Veterum Scriptorum IV, col. 537.
      [48] Baron Ernouf (1858) Histoire de Waldrade, de Lother II et de leurs descendants (Paris), p. 5.
      [49] Annales Bertiniani III 862.
      [50] Vita Sancti Deicoli 13, MGH SS XV.2, p. 678.
      [51] Folcuini Gesta Abbatum Lobiensium 13, MGH SS IV, p. 61.
      [52] Settipani (1993), pp. 271-2.
      [53] Annales Bertiniani III 867.
      [54] Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon 879, MHG SS V, p. 108.
      [55] Gesta quorundam regum Francorum 879, MGH SS I, p. 393.
      [56] Conventu Compendiensi V, RCGF 9, p. 304.
      [57] Annales Fuldensium Pars Tertia, auctore incerto 880, MGH SS I, p. 394.
      [58] Reginonis Chronicon 885, MGH SS I, p. 595.
      [59] Annales Vedastini 885, MGH SS I, p. 522.
      [60] Settipani (1993), p. 273.
      [61] Reginonis Chronicon 883, MGH SS I, p. 594.
      [62] Chronico Saxonico 883, RHGF IX, p. 36.
      [63] Reginonis Chronicon 882, MGH SS I, p. 593.
      [64] Annales Fuldenses , Pars Quarta, 883, MGH SS I, p. 398.
      [65] MGH Diplomata IV, Zw 11, p. 36.
      [66] MGH Diplomata IV, Zw 16, p. 45.
      [67] Diplomata Hugonis Comitis Provinciæ et Regis Italiæ I, RHGF IX, p. 689.
      [68] Bernard, A. and Bruel, A. (eds.) (1876-1903) Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny ( Paris), Tome I, 417, p. 403.
      [69] Annales Bertiniani III 880.
      [70] RHGF IX, p. 105.
      [71] Liudprandi Antapodosis III.18, MGH SS III, p. 306.
      [72] Epitaphia Lunense I, MGH Poetæ latini IV, p. 1007.
      [73] Gingins-la-Sarra, F. de (1853) Les Hugonides (Lausanne), pp. 20-1.
      [74] Cluny, Tome I, 237, p. 228.
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      Name: Valdrade Valtrude LORRAINE
      Given Name: Valdrade Valtrude
      Surname: Lorraine
      Sex: F
      Birth: Abt 850 in Lorraine, France
      Death: Abt 868
      Father: Ludolphe Von Sachsen Count Of SAXONY b: Abt 806 in Germany
      Mother: Hedwige SAXONY b: Abt 838 in Germany
      Marriage 1 Lothaire II LORRAINE b: Abt 830 in Alsace, Lorraine, France
      * Married: 15 Oct 862
      Children
      1. Has Children Bertha Princess Of LORRAINE b: 863 in Lorraine, France
      2. Has Children Gisela LORRAINE b: Abt 869 in Lorraine, France

      Familj med Lothar II av Frankerna (826 - 869) Vigsel: före 855 1)
      Barn: Gisela av Lothringen (- 872)
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Källor
      1) Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Hull, England

      Lothair II of Lotharingia
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      Lothair, whose desire for the divorce was prompted by his affection for his mistress, Waldrada, put away Theutberga, but Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after she had submitted successfully to the ordeal of water, Lothair was compelled to restore her in 858. Still pursuing his purpose, he won the support of his brother, Emperor Louis II, by a cession of lands and obtained the consent of the local clergy to the divorce and to his marriage with Waldrada, which took place in 862.
      A synod of Frankish bishops met at Metz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court of Charles the Bald, and Pope Nicholas I voided the decision of the synod. An attack on Rome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, threatened with excommunication and convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, again took back his wife. Teutberga, however, either from inclination or compulsion, now expressed her desire for a divorce, and Lothair went to Italy to obtain the assent of the new pope, Adrian II. Placing a favourable interpretation upon the words of the pope, he had set out on the return journey, when he was seized with fever and died at Piacenza on the August 8, 869. He left, by Waldrada, a son Hugo who was declared illegitimate, and his kingdom was divided between his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German by the Treaty of Mersen.
      [edit]Illegitimate children
      Hugh (c.855-895), Duke of Alsace
      Gisela (865-908), married Godfrey, Duke of Frisia
      Bertha (c.863-925), married Theobald of Arles, brother of Theutberga, and then Adalbert II of Tuscany
      Ermengard
      [edit]References
      Hincmar, "Opusculum de divortio Lotharii regis et Tetbergae reginae," in Cursus completus patrologiae, tome cxxv., edited by J. P. Migne (Paris, 1857-1879)
      M. Sdralek, Hinkmars von Rheims Kanonistisches Gutachten uber die Ehescheidung des Königs Lothar II (Freiburg, 1881)
      E. Dummler, Geschichte des ostfränkischen Reiches (Leipzig, 1887-1888)
      E. Muhlbacher, Die Regenten des Kaiserreichs unter den Karolingern (Innsbruck, 1881)
      This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

      Belonged to the Alsacian family of the Etichonides. Married Lothar after the Pope annulled his first marriage. The next Pope reversed this decision.

      Lothaire II's Mistress (1): (from [855]) WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-9 Apr after 868). One manuscript of the Gesta Treverorum names "Waldradam sororemဦGuntheri Coloniensis archiepiscopus" when recording her adulterous relationship with King Lothaire II[45].

      The C√¶sarii Heisterbacensis Catalogus of archbishops of Köln records that the concubine of "Lotharius" was "Waldradam, sororem Guntheri archiepiscopi Coloniensis" and that her brother encouraged Lothaire to leave his legitimate wife for Waldrada, for which he was excommunicated by the Pope[46].
      The Annales Novesienses record that လGuntherus episcopus Coloniensisဝ had လsororemဦVastradamဦaliis Waldradamဝ whom လdux Lotharingiæ Lothariusဦsuperdixitဝ after her brother approved his divorce from လlegitima uxore Tybergaဝ[47].
      According to Baron Ernouf[48], Gunther archbishop of Köln was uncle of Waldrada and Thetgaud archbishop of Trier was her brother, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.
      The Annales Bertiniani names "Hlotharius Waldradam concubinam" when recording that Lothaire purported to marry her in 862 and crowned her with the support of "Liutfrido avunculo suo et Waltario"[49].
      Waldrada was also related to the Etichonen Grafen im Nordgau (ALSACE), as shown by the Vita Sancti Deicoli which names "WaldradaဦHeberardo comitis consanguinitatis"[50], but the precise relationship is not known.
      Folcuin records King Lothaire's excommunication after repudiating his wife for Waldrada[51].
      King Lothaire purported to marry Waldrada in [Aug/Sep] 862 and crowned her as Queen, but this was not recognised by the church[52].
      She became a nun at Remiremont.
      King Lothaire II had four illegitimate children by Mistress (1):
      a) HUGUES ([855/60]-after 895). Duke of Alsace 867, until after Aug 869. The Annales Bertiniani record that King Lothaire invested "filioque suo de Waldrada Hugoni" with "ducatum Elisatium" in 867[53]. Herimannus names "Hugonem, Lotharii regis ex Waldrada filium" when recording his rebellion in 879[54]. After his father's death, Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks invaded Alsace and Hugues was obliged to submit to him. The Gesta Francorum records that "Hugo, Hlutharii et Waldrada filius" caused tyranny in France in 879[55]. Pope John VIII excommunicated "Hugonem Lotharii Regis quondam filium non legitimum" in 878[56]. Hugues challenged Louis II "le Bègue" and his son Louis III "le Jeune" in Lotharingia in 879, but was defeated in 880 and swore allegiance at Gondreville in May 881 to Louis "le Jeune" who gave him the abbey of Lobbes. The Annales Fuldenses record that Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks sent "legatis nepotum suorum" to fight "Hugonem tyrannidem exercentem in Gallia" in 880[57]. Charles III "le Gros" King of the East Franks gave him domains of the Bishopric of Metz in 882, but Hugues rebelled in the same year, was defeated once more and took refuge in Burgundy. He rebelled again in 885 and sought support from his brother-in-law Gotfrid in Frisia[58]. The Annales Vedastini record that "Hugoဦfilius Hlotharii regis" was blinded in 885 on the advice of "Heinrico duce"[59]. He was shut in the monastery of Fulda, later transferred to Sankt-Gallen, and finally to the abbey of Prüm[60]. m (883) as her fourth husband, FRIDERADA, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND, secondly of BERNARIUS, and thirdly of WICBERT, daughter of ---. Regino names "Friderada" as wife of "Engilrammo ex qua filiam quam postmodem Richwinus comes in coniugem accepti", also referring to her subsequent marriages[61]. "Hugo filius Lotharii Regis" had "Wicbertum comitem" murdered and married his wife "Frideradam" in 883[62].
      b) GISELA ([860/65]-[21 May/26 Oct] 907). Regino records the marriage in 882 of "Gisla filia Hlotharii" and "rex Godofridus Nordmannorum"[63]. The Annales Fuldenses record the marriage of "Gotafrid Nordmannus qui superiore anno fuerat baptizatus" and "Hugone Hlutharii filio eiusque sororem" in 883[64]. Abbess at Nivelles and Fosses, after her husband died. "Zendeboldusဦrex" gave "proprietatemဦin locoဦVII Fontes" to "propinqua nostraဦKislaဦregis Lotharii filiaဦabbatisse" by charter dated 30 Jul 896[65]. "Zuendebolchusဦrex" gave property to "neptis nostreဦGisseleဦNyuialensis abbaciæ" for her abbey by charter dated 26 Jul 897[66]. m (882) GODEFRID, son of HARALD "Klak" & his wife --- (-murdered Jun 885). He was one of the leaders of the Danes who ravaged large parts of territory between the Rhine and the Somme. He converted to Christianity, and Emperor Charles "le Gros" granted him large parts of Frisia as dux.
      c) BERTA ([863]-8 Mar 925, bur Lucca, Santa Maria). "Hugo comes et marchio" names "patris mei Teutbaldi et matris meæ Bertheဦ" in a donation by charter dated 924[67]. "Berte" is also named as mother of "Hugo rex" in the latter's donation to Cluny for the souls of his parents dated 8 Mar 934[68]. Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Annales Bertiniani which name "Hugonem Lotharii iunioris filium" and လsororium illius Theutbaldumဝ in 880[69]. Her origin and second marriage are confirmed by the epitaph of "ComitissæဦBertha" specifies that she was "uxor Adalberti Ducis Italiæဦregalis generiဦfilia Lotharii" and records her death in 925[70]. Liudprand provides the proof that Berta, who married Marchese Adalberto, was the widow of Theotbald when he names "Berta matre regis Hugonis", specifying that she was previously married to Adalberto, when recording her death[71]. She was regent of Tuscany after the death of her second husband in 915. m firstly ([879/80]) THEOTBALD [Thibaut] Comte dမArles, son of HUBERT d'Arles, Comte de Transjuranie & his wife --- (-[Jun 887]/[895]). m secondly ([895/98]) ADALBERTO II Marchese of Tuscany, Conte e Duca di Lucca, son of ADALBERT I Marchese of Tuscany & his wife Rothildis of Spoleto (-[10/19] Sep 915, bur Lucca Cathedral).
      d) ERMENGARDE (-6 Aug after [895/898], bur Lucca, Santa Giustina). Her epitaph at Lucca records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Ermingardisဦdicata deo" as daughter of "rexဦLotharius"[72]. Nun at Santa Giustina in Lucca. Gingins-la-Sarra suggests that Ermengarde was the wife of Berlion [I] Vicomte de Vienne, suggesting that she went to Provence with her sister Berta who married Thibaut Comte d´Arles[73]. He says that the charter dated 25 Dec 923, under which လLudwicusဦimperator augustusဝ confirmed property လin comitatu Viennensi seu et in Lugdunensi in villaဦTadernacoဝ to လIngelbertusဦet uxori eius Nonieဝ (Engelbert being this couple´s son)[74], refers to Engelbert as လpropinquusဝ of the emperor. He says that the term was never used in charters which name Berlion [I] and therefore deduces that the relationship must have been through Engelbert´s mother. However, the text of the charter in question does not appear to apply the word လpropinquusဝ specifically to Engelbert. It is used in the phrase လpropinquorum et fidelium suorumဝ, as part of the introductory words in the charter, while Engelbert is named in the document as လfidelis nosterဝ. There appears to be no other basis for this speculation. If the hypothesis were correct, it would be difficult to explain why Ermengarde would have left Provence (presumably after the death of her supposed husband, dated to [912]) and established herself as a nun at Lucca, while her two sons remained in Provence.

      Lothaire II's Mistress (1): (from [855]) WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-9 Apr after 868). One manuscript of the Gesta Treverorum names "Waldradam sororemဦGuntheri Coloniensis archiepiscopus" when recording her adulterous relationship with King Lothaire II[45].
      The C√¶sarii Heisterbacensis Catalogus of archbishops of Köln records that the concubine of "Lotharius" was "Waldradam, sororem Guntheri archiepiscopi Coloniensis" and that her brother encouraged Lothaire to leave his legitimate wife for Waldrada, for which he was excommunicated by the Pope[46].
      The Annales Novesienses record that လGuntherus episcopus Coloniensisဝ had လsororemဦVastradamဦaliis Waldradamဝ whom လdux Lotharingiæ Lothariusဦsuperdixitဝ after her brother approved his divorce from လlegitima uxore Tybergaဝ[47].
      According to Baron Ernouf[48], Gunther archbishop of Köln was uncle of Waldrada and Thetgaud archbishop of Trier was her brother, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.
      The Annales Bertiniani names "Hlotharius Waldradam concubinam" when recording that Lothaire purported to marry her in 862 and crowned her with the support of "Liutfrido avunculo suo et Waltario"[49].
      Waldrada was also related to the Etichonen Grafen im Nordgau (ALSACE), as shown by the Vita Sancti Deicoli which names "WaldradaဦHeberardo comitis consanguinitatis"[50], but the precise relationship is not known.
      Folcuin records King Lothaire's excommunication after repudiating his wife for Waldrada[51].
      King Lothaire purported to marry Waldrada in [Aug/Sep] 862 and crowned her as Queen, but this was not recognised by the church[52].
      She became a nun at Remiremont.
      King Lothaire II had four illegitimate children by Mistress (1):
      a) HUGUES ([855/60]-after 895). Duke of Alsace 867, until after Aug 869. The Annales Bertiniani record that King Lothaire invested "filioque suo de Waldrada Hugoni" with "ducatum Elisatium" in 867[53]. Herimannus names "Hugonem, Lotharii regis ex Waldrada filium" when recording his rebellion in 879[54]. After his father's death, Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks invaded Alsace and Hugues was obliged to submit to him. The Gesta Francorum records that "Hugo, Hlutharii et Waldrada filius" caused tyranny in France in 879[55]. Pope John VIII excommunicated "Hugonem Lotharii Regis quondam filium non legitimum" in 878[56]. Hugues challenged Louis II "le Bègue" and his son Louis III "le Jeune" in Lotharingia in 879, but was defeated in 880 and swore allegiance at Gondreville in May 881 to Louis "le Jeune" who gave him the abbey of Lobbes. The Annales Fuldenses record that Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks sent "legatis nepotum suorum" to fight "Hugonem tyrannidem exercentem in Gallia" in 880[57]. Charles III "le Gros" King of the East Franks gave him domains of the Bishopric of Metz in 882, but Hugues rebelled in the same year, was defeated once more and took refuge in Burgundy. He rebelled again in 885 and sought support from his brother-in-law Gotfrid in Frisia[58]. The Annales Vedastini record that "Hugoဦfilius Hlotharii regis" was blinded in 885 on the advice of "Heinrico duce"[59]. He was shut in the monastery of Fulda, later transferred to Sankt-Gallen, and finally to the abbey of Prüm[60]. m (883) as her fourth husband, FRIDERADA, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND, secondly of BERNARIUS, and thirdly of WICBERT, daughter of ---. Regino names "Friderada" as wife of "Engilrammo ex qua filiam quam postmodem Richwinus comes in coniugem accepti", also referring to her subsequent marriages[61]. "Hugo filius Lotharii Regis" had "Wicbertum comitem" murdered and married his wife "Frideradam" in 883[62].
      b) GISELA ([860/65]-[21 May/26 Oct] 907). Regino records the marriage in 882 of "Gisla filia Hlotharii" and "rex Godofridus Nordmannorum"[63]. The Annales Fuldenses record the marriage of "Gotafrid Nordmannus qui superiore anno fuerat baptizatus" and "Hugone Hlutharii filio eiusque sororem" in 883[64]. Abbess at Nivelles and Fosses, after her husband died. "Zendeboldusဦrex" gave "proprietatemဦin locoဦVII Fontes" to "propinqua nostraဦKislaဦregis Lotharii filiaဦabbatisse" by charter dated 30 Jul 896[65]. "Zuendebolchusဦrex" gave property to "neptis nostreဦGisseleဦNyuialensis abbaciæ" for her abbey by charter dated 26 Jul 897[66]. m (882) GODEFRID, son of HARALD "Klak" & his wife --- (-murdered Jun 885). He was one of the leaders of the Danes who ravaged large parts of territory between the Rhine and the Somme. He converted to Christianity, and Emperor Charles "le Gros" granted him large parts of Frisia as dux.
      c) BERTA ([863]-8 Mar 925, bur Lucca, Santa Maria). "Hugo comes et marchio" names "patris mei Teutbaldi et matris meæ Bertheဦ" in a donation by charter dated 924[67]. "Berte" is also named as mother of "Hugo rex" in the latter's donation to Cluny for the souls of his parents dated 8 Mar 934[68]. Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Annales Bertiniani which name "Hugonem Lotharii iunioris filium" and လsororium illius Theutbaldumဝ in 880[69]. Her origin and second marriage are confirmed by the epitaph of "ComitissæဦBertha" specifies that she was "uxor Adalberti Ducis Italiæဦregalis generiဦfilia Lotharii" and records her death in 925[70]. Liudprand provides the proof that Berta, who married Marchese Adalberto, was the widow of Theotbald when he names "Berta matre regis Hugonis", specifying that she was previously married to Adalberto, when recording her death[71]. She was regent of Tuscany after the death of her second husband in 915. m firstly ([879/80]) THEOTBALD [Thibaut] Comte dမArles, son of HUBERT d'Arles, Comte de Transjuranie & his wife --- (-[Jun 887]/[895]). m secondly ([895/98]) ADALBERTO II Marchese of Tuscany, Conte e Duca di Lucca, son of ADALBERT I Marchese of Tuscany & his wife Rothildis of Spoleto (-[10/19] Sep 915, bur Lucca Cathedral).
      d) ERMENGARDE (-6 Aug after [895/898], bur Lucca, Santa Giustina). Her epitaph at Lucca records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Ermingardisဦdicata deo" as daughter of "rexဦLotharius"[72]. Nun at Santa Giustina in Lucca. Gingins-la-Sarra suggests that Ermengarde was the wife of Berlion [I] Vicomte de Vienne, suggesting that she went to Provence with her sister Berta who married Thibaut Comte d´Arles[73]. He says that the charter dated 25 Dec 923, under which လLudwicusဦimperator augustusဝ confirmed property လin comitatu Viennensi seu et in Lugdunensi in villaဦTadernacoဝ to လIngelbertusဦet uxori eius Nonieဝ (Engelbert being this couple´s son)[74], refers to Engelbert as လpropinquusဝ of the emperor. He says that the term was never used in charters which name Berlion [I] and therefore deduces that the relationship must have been through Engelbert´s mother. However, the text of the charter in question does not appear to apply the word လpropinquusဝ specifically to Engelbert. It is used in the phrase လpropinquorum et fidelium suorumဝ, as part of the introductory words in the charter, while Engelbert is named in the document as လfidelis nosterဝ. There appears to be no other basis for this speculation. If the hypothesis were correct, it would be difficult to explain why Ermengarde would have left Provence (presumably after the death of her supposed husband, dated to [912]) and established herself as a nun at Lucca, while her two sons remained in Provence.
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      Name: Valdrade Valtrude LORRAINE Given Name: Valdrade Valtrude Surname: Lorraine Sex: F Birth: Abt 850 in Lorraine, France Death: Abt 868 Father: Ludolphe Von Sachsen Count Of SAXONY b: Abt 806 in Germany
      Mother: Hedwige SAXONY b: Abt 838 in Germany
      Marriage 1 Lothaire II LORRAINE b: Abt 830 in Alsace, Lorraine, France
      Married: 15 Oct 862
      Children
      1. Has Children Bertha Princess Of LORRAINE b: 863 in Lorraine, France 2. Has Children Gisela LORRAINE b: Abt 869 in Lorraine, France

      Familj med Lothar II av Frankerna (826 - 869) Vigsel: före 855 1)

      Barn: Gisela av Lothringen (- 872)
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Källor
      1) Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Hull, England

      Lothair II of Lotharingia

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Lothair, whose desire for the divorce was prompted by his affection for his mistress, Waldrada, put away Theutberga, but Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after she had submitted successfully to the ordeal of water, Lothair was compelled to restore her in 858. Still pursuing his purpose, he won the support of his brother, Emperor Louis II, by a cession of lands and obtained the consent of the local clergy to the divorce and to his marriage with Waldrada, which took place in 862.
      A synod of Frankish bishops met at Metz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court of Charles the Bald, and Pope Nicholas I voided the decision of the synod. An attack on Rome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, threatened with excommunication and convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, again took back his wife. Teutberga, however, either from inclination or compulsion, now expressed her desire for a divorce, and Lothair went to Italy to obtain the assent of the new pope, Adrian II. Placing a favourable interpretation upon the words of the pope, he had set out on the return journey, when he was seized with fever and died at Piacenza on the August 8, 869. He left, by Waldrada, a son Hugo who was declared illegitimate, and his kingdom was divided between his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German by the Treaty of Mersen.
      [edit]Illegitimate children
      Hugh (c.855-895), Duke of Alsace
      Gisela (865-908), married Godfrey, Duke of Frisia
      Bertha (c.863-925), married Theobald of Arles, brother of Theutberga, and then Adalbert II of Tuscany
      Ermengard
      [edit]References
      Hincmar, "Opusculum de divortio Lotharii regis et Tetbergae reginae," in Cursus completus patrologiae, tome cxxv., edited by J. P. Migne (Paris, 1857-1879)
      M. Sdralek, Hinkmars von Rheims Kanonistisches Gutachten uber die Ehescheidung des Königs Lothar II (Freiburg, 1881)
      E. Dummler, Geschichte des ostfränkischen Reiches (Leipzig, 1887-1888)
      E. Muhlbacher, Die Regenten des Kaiserreichs unter den Karolingern (Innsbruck, 1881)
      This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

      Belonged to the Alsacian family of the Etichonides. Married Lothar after the Pope annulled his first marriage. The next Pope reversed this decision. -------------------- Lothaire II's Mistress (1): (from [855]) WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-9 Apr after 868). One manuscript of the Gesta Treverorum names "Waldradam sororemဦGuntheri Coloniensis archiepiscopus" when recording her adulterous relationship with King Lothaire II[45].
      The C√¶sarii Heisterbacensis Catalogus of archbishops of Köln records that the concubine of "Lotharius" was "Waldradam, sororem Guntheri archiepiscopi Coloniensis" and that her brother encouraged Lothaire to leave his legitimate wife for Waldrada, for which he was excommunicated by the Pope[46].
      The Annales Novesienses record that လGuntherus episcopus Coloniensisဝ had လsororemဦVastradamဦaliis Waldradamဝ whom လdux Lotharingiæ Lothariusဦsuperdixitဝ after her brother approved his divorce from လlegitima uxore Tybergaဝ[47].
      According to Baron Ernouf[48], Gunther archbishop of Köln was uncle of Waldrada and Thetgaud archbishop of Trier was her brother, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.
      The Annales Bertiniani names "Hlotharius Waldradam concubinam" when recording that Lothaire purported to marry her in 862 and crowned her with the support of "Liutfrido avunculo suo et Waltario"[49].
      Waldrada was also related to the Etichonen Grafen im Nordgau (ALSACE), as shown by the Vita Sancti Deicoli which names "WaldradaဦHeberardo comitis consanguinitatis"[50], but the precise relationship is not known.
      Folcuin records King Lothaire's excommunication after repudiating his wife for Waldrada[51].
      King Lothaire purported to marry Waldrada in [Aug/Sep] 862 and crowned her as Queen, but this was not recognised by the church[52].
      She became a nun at Remiremont.
      King Lothaire II had four illegitimate children by Mistress (1):
      a) HUGUES ([855/60]-after 895). Duke of Alsace 867, until after Aug 869. The Annales Bertiniani record that King Lothaire invested "filioque suo de Waldrada Hugoni" with "ducatum Elisatium" in 867[53]. Herimannus names "Hugonem, Lotharii regis ex Waldrada filium" when recording his rebellion in 879[54]. After his father's death, Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks invaded Alsace and Hugues was obliged to submit to him. The Gesta Francorum records that "Hugo, Hlutharii et Waldrada filius" caused tyranny in France in 879[55]. Pope John VIII excommunicated "Hugonem Lotharii Regis quondam filium non legitimum" in 878[56]. Hugues challenged Louis II "le Bègue" and his son Louis III "le Jeune" in Lotharingia in 879, but was defeated in 880 and swore allegiance at Gondreville in May 881 to Louis "le Jeune" who gave him the abbey of Lobbes. The Annales Fuldenses record that Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks sent "legatis nepotum suorum" to fight "Hugonem tyrannidem exercentem in Gallia" in 880[57]. Charles III "le Gros" King of the East Franks gave him domains of the Bishopric of Metz in 882, but Hugues rebelled in the same year, was defeated once more and took refuge in Burgundy. He rebelled again in 885 and sought support from his brother-in-law Gotfrid in Frisia[58]. The Annales Vedastini record that "Hugoဦfilius Hlotharii regis" was blinded in 885 on the advice of "Heinrico duce"[59]. He was shut in the monastery of Fulda, later transferred to Sankt-Gallen, and finally to the abbey of Prüm[60]. m (883) as her fourth husband, FRIDERADA, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND, secondly of BERNARIUS, and thirdly of WICBERT, daughter of ---. Regino names "Friderada" as wife of "Engilrammo ex qua filiam quam postmodem Richwinus comes in coniugem accepti", also referring to her subsequent marriages[61]. "Hugo filius Lotharii Regis" had "Wicbertum comitem" murdered and married his wife "Frideradam" in 883[62].
      b) GISELA ([860/65]-[21 May/26 Oct] 907). Regino records the marriage in 882 of "Gisla filia Hlotharii" and "rex Godofridus Nordmannorum"[63]. The Annales Fuldenses record the marriage of "Gotafrid Nordmannus qui superiore anno fuerat baptizatus" and "Hugone Hlutharii filio eiusque sororem" in 883[64]. Abbess at Nivelles and Fosses, after her husband died. "Zendeboldusဦrex" gave "proprietatemဦin locoဦVII Fontes" to "propinqua nostraဦKislaဦregis Lotharii filiaဦabbatisse" by charter dated 30 Jul 896[65]. "Zuendebolchusဦrex" gave property to "neptis nostreဦGisseleဦNyuialensis abbaciæ" for her abbey by charter dated 26 Jul 897[66]. m (882) GODEFRID, son of HARALD "Klak" & his wife --- (-murdered Jun 885). He was one of the leaders of the Danes who ravaged large parts of territory between the Rhine and the Somme. He converted to Christianity, and Emperor Charles "le Gros" granted him large parts of Frisia as dux.
      c) BERTA ([863]-8 Mar 925, bur Lucca, Santa Maria). "Hugo comes et marchio" names "patris mei Teutbaldi et matris meæ Bertheဦ" in a donation by charter dated 924[67]. "Berte" is also named as mother of "Hugo rex" in the latter's donation to Cluny for the souls of his parents dated 8 Mar 934[68]. Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Annales Bertiniani which name "Hugonem Lotharii iunioris filium" and လsororium illius Theutbaldumဝ in 880[69]. Her origin and second marriage are confirmed by the epitaph of "ComitissæဦBertha" specifies that she was "uxor Adalberti Ducis Italiæဦregalis generiဦfilia Lotharii" and records her death in 925[70]. Liudprand provides the proof that Berta, who married Marchese Adalberto, was the widow of Theotbald when he names "Berta matre regis Hugonis", specifying that she was previously married to Adalberto, when recording her death[71]. She was regent of Tuscany after the death of her second husband in 915. m firstly ([879/80]) THEOTBALD [Thibaut] Comte dမArles, son of HUBERT d'Arles, Comte de Transjuranie & his wife --- (-[Jun 887]/[895]). m secondly ([895/98]) ADALBERTO II Marchese of Tuscany, Conte e Duca di Lucca, son of ADALBERT I Marchese of Tuscany & his wife Rothildis of Spoleto (-[10/19] Sep 915, bur Lucca Cathedral).
      d) ERMENGARDE (-6 Aug after [895/898], bur Lucca, Santa Giustina). Her epitaph at Lucca records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Ermingardisဦdicata deo" as daughter of "rexဦLotharius"[72]. Nun at Santa Giustina in Lucca. Gingins-la-Sarra suggests that Ermengarde was the wife of Berlion [I] Vicomte de Vienne, suggesting that she went to Provence with her sister Berta who married Thibaut Comte d´Arles[73]. He says that the charter dated 25 Dec 923, under which လLudwicusဦimperator augustusဝ confirmed property လin comitatu Viennensi seu et in Lugdunensi in villaဦTadernacoဝ to လIngelbertusဦet uxori eius Nonieဝ (Engelbert being this couple´s son)[74], refers to Engelbert as လpropinquusဝ of the emperor. He says that the term was never used in charters which name Berlion [I] and therefore deduces that the relationship must have been through Engelbert´s mother. However, the text of the charter in question does not appear to apply the word လpropinquusဝ specifically to Engelbert. It is used in the phrase လpropinquorum et fidelium suorumဝ, as part of the introductory words in the charter, while Engelbert is named in the document as လfidelis nosterဝ. There appears to be no other basis for this speculation. If the hypothesis were correct, it would be difficult to explain why Ermengarde would have left Provence (presumably after the death of her supposed husband, dated to [912]) and established herself as a nun at Lucca, while her two sons remained in Provence.
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      Info from Findagrave.com: Birth: unknown, Germany Death: unknown, France

      Birth:835 Death:868

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      Parents: Liudolf von Sachsen (805 - 864) Oda von Sachsen Spouses: Lothair II of Lotharingia Conrad II le Jeune de Bourgogne Children: Adelaide de Bourgogne* Sibling: Waldrada von Sachsen d'Alsace Christina von Sachsen**
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      Burial: Saint-Étienne Cathedral Sens Departement de l'Yonne Bourgogne, France

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      Waldrada and Lothair II had some sons and probably three daughters, all of whom were declared illegitimate:
      ·Ä¢Hugh (c.¬â€ 855·Äì895),¬â€ Duke of Alsace¬â€ (867·Äì885)
      ·Ä¢Gisela (c.¬â€ 865·Äì908), who in 883 married¬â€ Godfrey, the¬â€ Viking¬â€ leader ruling in¬â€ Frisia, who was murdered in 885
      ·Ä¢Bertha¬â€ (c.¬â€ 863·Äì925), who married¬â€ Theobald of Arles¬â€ (c. 854·Äì895), count of¬â€ Arles, nephew of Teutberga. They had two sons¬â€ Hugh of Italy¬â€ and¬â€ Boso of Tuscany. After Theobald's death, between 895 and 898 she married¬â€ Adalbert II of Tuscany¬â€ (c. 875·Äì915)[6]¬â€ They had at least three children:¬â€ Guy,[7]¬â€ who succeeded his father as count and duke of Lucca and margrave of Tuscany,¬â€ Lambert¬â€ succeeded his brother in 929, but lost the titles in 931 to his half-brother Boso of Tuscany, and Ermengard.
      ·Ä¢Ermengarde (d. 90?)
      ·Ä¢Odo (d. c.879)

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