Person:Ermengarde of Tours (1)

Ermengarde de Tours
d.20 Mar 851
m.
  1. Ermengarde de Tours804 - 851
  2. Adélaïde de ToursEst 805 - Aft 866
  3. Berta of ToursEst 808 - 877
  4. Hugues of ToursEst 811 - Bef 835
  5. Liutfried _____, of ToursEst 815 - Bet 864 & 866
m. mid-Oct 821
  1. Princess Berta of ItalyEst 823 - Aft 852
  2. Louis II, the Younger _____, King of ItalyEst 825 - 875
  3. Princess Hiltrude of ItalyEst 826 - Aft 868
  4. Ermengarde d'ItalieAbt 828 - Aft 865
  5. Princess Gisela of ItalyEst 830 - 860
  6. Lothair II de LotharingieEst 835 - 869
  7. Princess Rotrude of ItalyBet 835 & 840 -
  8. Charles of Provence, King of ProvenceEst 845 - 863
Facts and Events
Name[3][5] Ermengarde de Tours
Alt Name Irmingarde de Tours
Gender Female
Birth[5][6] 804 Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Franceen Alsace
Marriage mid-Oct 821 Thionville, Moselle, Franceto Lothaire Ier de Lotharingie
Death[2][3][4][5] 20 Mar 851
Burial[2][3] Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FranceErstein Abbey
Reference Number[2] Q235653?


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Ermengarde of Tours (d. 20 March 851) was the daughter of Hugh of Tours, a member of the Etichonen family. In October 821 in Thionville, she married the Carolingian Emperor Lothair I of the Franks (795–855).[1]

In 849, two years before her death, she made a donation to the abbey Erstein in the Elsass, in which she is buried.

Lothair and Ermengarde had eight children:

  • Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor (c. 825–875).
  • Helletrud (Hiltrud) (c. 826–after 865/866) m. Count Berengar (d. before 865/866)
  • Bertha (c. 830–after 7 May 852, probably 877), became before 847 Abbess of Avenay, perhaps Äbtissin of Faremoutiers
  • A daughter of unknown name (b. probably 826/830), called Ermengarde in later sources, kidnapped 846 by Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau, who then married her
  • Gisla (c. 830–860) 851–860 Abbess of San Salvatore in Brescia
  • Lothair II of Lotharingia (c. 835–869) king of Lorraine m. 855 Teutberga, daughter of Count Boso of Arles
  • Rotrud (baptized 835/840 in Pavia) m. around 850/851 Lambert, Margrave of Brittany, Count of Nantes (Widonen), who died 1 May 852
  • Charles of Provence (c. 845–25 January 863 in the monastery St-Pierre-les-Nonnains, modern Lyon), King in Burgundy
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References
  1.   (CH2)Pedigrees of Some of The Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Vol.II
    pp.221,284.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ermengarde of Tours, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 ERMENGARDE (-20 Mar 851, bur Kloster Erstein, near Strasbourg)., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  4. Ermengarde de Tours, in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Biographie a Wikipédia FR, in Wikipedia
    [[1]], trouvée 2016.

    Ermengarde ou Irmingarde1 de Tours (née en 804 en Alsace[réf. nécessaire], décédée le 20 mars 851) est une impératrice du Moyen Âge.
    Fille du comte Hugues III de Tours et de la Haute Alsace ou Hugo (-† 837), un descendant de la maison d'Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace2, elle épouse, en octobre 821, Lothaire Ier, fils de l'empereur Louis le Pieux.

  6. Birth year estimated based on birth year of husband and estimated birth years of children.