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Charlemagne - Family |  | Charlemagne - Family: Encyclopedia II - Charlemagne - Family |  |
Charlemagne - Marriages and Heirs.
His first wife was Himiltrude, married in 766. The marriage was never formally annulled. By her he had:
Pippin the Hunchback (767-813)
His second wife was Gerperga (often erroneously called Desiderata or Desideria), daughter of Desiderius, king of the Lombards, married in 768, annulled in 771.
His third wife was Hildegard of Savoy (757 or 758-783 or 784), married 771, died 784. By her he had:
Charles the ...
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Charlemagne - Family
Charlemagne - Marriages and Heirs
- His first wife was Himiltrude, married in 766. The marriage was never formally annulled. By her he had:
- Pippin the Hunchback (767-813)
- His second wife was Gerperga (often erroneously called Desiderata or Desideria), daughter of Desiderius, king of the Lombards, married in 768, annulled in 771.
- His third wife was Hildegard of Savoy (757 or 758-783 or 784), married 771, died 784. By her he had:
- Charles the Younger (772 or 773-811), king of Neustria from 781
- Adelaide (773 or 774-774)
- Carloman, baptised Pippin (773 or 777-810), king of Italy from 781
- Rotrude (or Hruodrud) (777-810)
- Louis (778-840), twin of Lothair, king of Aquitaine from 781 and emperor and king of the Franks from 814
- Lothair (778-779 or 780), twin of Louis
- Bertha (779-823)
- Gisela (781-808)
- Hildegarde (782-783)
- His fourth wife was Fastrada, married 784, died 794. By her he had:
- Theodrada (b.784), abbess of Argenteuil
- Hiltrude (b.787)
- His fifth and favourite wife was Luitgard, married 794, died 800 childless.
Charlemagne - Concubinages and Bastards
- His first known concubine was Gersuinda. By her he had:
- His second known concubine was Madelgard. By her he had:
- Ruodhaid (775-810), abbess of Faremoutiers
- His third known concubine was Amaltrud of Vienne. By her he had:
- His fourth known concubine was Regina. By her he had:
- Drogo (801-855), bishop of Metz from 823
- Hugh (802-844), archchancellor of the Empire
- His fifth known concubine was Ethelind. By her he had:
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