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Generation: 2
2. | Princess Hildegarde OF SAVOY (1.Emma1) was born in 758 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died on 30 Apr 783. Notes:
Wife #1 - Hildegard of Savoy. She was 13 when she married Charlemagne, died at age 26 after having 9 children.
Hildegarde married Charles I 'the Great' CHARLEMAGNE, King of the Franks in 771 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. Charles (son of Pepin III "the Short", King of France and Bartrada DE LEON) was born on 2 Apr 742 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died on 28 Jun 814 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. Charles II OF FRANCE, King of Aquitaine was born about 772 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died in 811.
- 4. Pippin IV of Lombardy KING OF ITALY was born in Apr 773; died on 8 Jul 810.
- 5. Adelaide DE FRANCE was born in Jun 774 in Pavia, Lombardia, Italy; died in Aug 775 in Italy; was buried in St. Arnulf, Metz, France.
- 6. Hrotrud DE FRANCE was born in 775 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died on 8 Jun 810.
- 7. Lothair DE FRANCE was born about 777 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France; died on 6 Aug 780.
- 8. Emperor Louis I "the Pious" OF FRANCE was born on 16 Apr 777 in Casseuil-sur-Garonne (GironDE), France; died on 20 Jun 840 in Near Ingleheim, Rhein-Hesse, Germany; was buried in 840.
- 9. Hildegarde DE FRANCE was born on 8 Jun 778 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died on 8 Jun 783.
- 10. Bertha DE FRANCE was born about 779 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died in 829.
- 11. Gisela DE FRANCE was born in May 781 in Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died in 800.
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5. | Adelaide DE FRANCE (2.Hildegarde2, 1.Emma1) was born in Jun 774 in Pavia, Lombardia, Italy; died in Aug 775 in Italy; was buried in St. Arnulf, Metz, France. |
8. | Emperor Louis I "the Pious" OF FRANCE (2.Hildegarde2, 1.Emma1) was born on 16 Apr 777 in Casseuil-sur-Garonne (GironDE), France; died on 20 Jun 840 in Near Ingleheim, Rhein-Hesse, Germany; was buried in 840. Notes:
Louis I was born a twin of Lothair, who died on 8 Feb 779. Louis was crowned King of Quitaine in 781 and remained so until the death of his father in 814, when he became King of France. Following the birth of an illegitimate daughter (Alpais or Elpheid), he married twice and had four sons and two daughters.
Soource:
1. Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendant's.
2. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1690, 6th Edition,
Weiss.
3. The Platagenet Ancestry, Moriarty, p. 5.
4. The Platagenet Ancestry, Turton, p. 171.
Louis married Ermentrude DE HESBAYE about 798 in France. Ermentrude was born about 778 in Hesbaye, Leige, Belgium; died on 3 Oct 813 in Angers, Maine-Et-Loire, France. [Group Sheet]
Louis married Judith OF BAVARIA in Feb 818/19. Judith was born about 805 in Altdorf, Bavaria; and died. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 23. Charles II "the Bald" OF FRANCE was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides Les Bains, Savoie, Rhone-Alps, France.
- 24. Alpaide OF FRANCE was born about 825 in France; and died.
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20. | Louis "the German" KING OF FRANKS (8.Louis3, 2.Hildegarde2, 1.Emma1) was born about 805; died on 28 Aug 876. Notes:
Became king of Italy in 839, taking up his residence in that country was crowned king at Rome by Pope Sergins II on June 15, 844. He married his cousin Engelberga, a daughterof King Louis the German, and undertook the independent governmnet of Italy. He took the field against the Saracens; quashed some accusations against Pope Leo; and on the death of his father in September 855 becamse sole emperor. In 857 he allied himself with Louis the German against his own brother Lothair, King of Lotharingia, and King Charles the Bald. But after Louis had secured the election of Pope Nicholas I in 858, he became reconciled with his brother, and received some lands south of the Jura mountains in return for assistance given to Lothair in his efforts to obtain a divorce from his wife, Teutberga. In 863, on the death of his brother Charles, Louis received the kingdom of Provence, and in 864 came into collision with Pope Nicholas I over his brother's divorce. The archbishops, who had been deposed by Nicholas for proclaiming this marriage invalid, obtained the suport of the emperor, who reached Rome with an army in February 864; but, having been seized with fever, he made peace with the pope and left the city. In his efforts to restore order in Italy, Louis met with considerable success both against the turbulent princes of the peninsula and against the Saracens who were ravaging southern Italy. In 866 he routed these invaders, but could not follow up his successes owing to the lack of a fleet. So in 869, he made an alliance with the eaastern emperor, Basil I, who sent him some ships to assist in the capture of Ban, the headquarters of the Saracens, which succombed in 871. Meanwhile, his brother Lothair had died in 869, and owing to his detention in southern Italy, Louis failed to prevent the partition of Lotharingia between Louis the German and Charles the Bald. Some jealousy between Louis and Basil followed the victory at Ban, and in reply to an insult from the eastern emperor Louis attempted to justify his right to the title "Emperor of the Roman". He had withdrawn into Benevento to prepare for a further campaign when he was treacherously attacked in his palace, robbed and imprisoned by Adeichis, prince of Benevento, in August 871. the landing of fresh bands of Saracens compelled Adeichis to release his prisoner a month later, and Louis was forced to swear he would take no revenge for this injury, nor ever enter Benevento with an army. Returning to Rome, he was released from his oath, and was crowned a second time as emperor by Pope Adrian II on May 18, 872. then Louis won further successes against the Saracens, who were driven from Capua, but the attempts of the emperor to punish Adeichis were not very successful. Returning to northern Italy, he died somewhere in the province of Brescia on August 12, 875, and was buried in the church of St. Ambrose at Milan, having named as his successor in Italy his cousin Carloman, son of Louis the German.
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23. | Charles II "the Bald" OF FRANCE (8.Louis3, 2.Hildegarde2, 1.Emma1) was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides Les Bains, Savoie, Rhone-Alps, France. Charles married Countess Ermentrude OF ORLEANS. Ermentrude (daughter of Count Odo DE ORLEANS and Engeltrude OF PARIS) was born on 27 Sep 830; died on 6 Oct 869. [Group Sheet]
Charles married Richaut OF METZ. Richaut (daughter of Budwine Graf VON METZ and Richilda DE ARLES) was born about 826 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France; died after 910. [Group Sheet]
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