Rotrude Carolingian, 775–810?> (aged 35 years)
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- Rotrude /Carolingian/
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742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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754–783
Birth: 754
Title: of the Vinzgau Death: April 30, 783 — Thionville, France |
Marriage | Marriage — 768 — |
11 years
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4 years
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3 years
younger brother |
777–810
Birth: 777
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Title: King Of The Lombards Occupation: King of the Lombards — 781 Death: July 8, 810 — Milan, Italy |
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742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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Marriage | Marriage — 768 — |
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father |
742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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Marriage | Marriage — 770 — |
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Rotrude (775 – 6 June 810[22]), named after her paternal great-grandmother. "Hruodrudem et Bertham et Gislam" are named daughters of King Charles and Hildegard by Einhard.[23] Angilbert's poem Ad Pippinum Italiæ regum names (in order) "Chrodthrudis...Berta...Gisla et Theodrada" as daughters of King Charles.[24] She was betrothed in 781 with Constantine VI, Emperor of Byzantium, and received the name Erythro in preparation for her future wedding. The betrothal was broken in 787,[25] and she, like all her sisters, remained unmarried. From a liaison with Rorgo of Rennes she had one son, the latter Louis, Abbot of Saint-Denis. |
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