Person:Waldrada Of Worms (1)

Waldrada of Worms
b.801
Facts and Events
Name Waldrada of Worms
Alt Name Waldrada d'Orléans
Gender Female
Birth[1] 801
Marriage to Conrad II _____, of Burgundy
Death? 830 Anjou, France
Other[1]

 No accepted parents?

Reference Number[1] Q49228171?


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Waldrada or Waldraith (born 801) was a Frankish noblewoman who lived during the 9th century. Her father was Adrian, Count of Orléans (758–824), and her mother was also named Waldrada, daughter of Adalhelm of Autun.

Waldrada was first married to Robert III of Worms in 819 in Wormsgau, Germany. This marriage brought a son, Robert IV the Strong, in 830. Two additional children have been identified through research rather than documentation. Their marriage ended when Robert III died in 834.

Waldrada has been assumed to become the second wife of Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy, but there is no marriage evidence available. They had two known children, Adelaide of Auxerre and Rudolph I of Burgundy. But Waldrada, who was born in 801, could hardly have been the mother of Adelaide d'Auxerre, born 864 at the earliest, more likely after 868. It looks like there should be an intermediate generation, so an undocumented daughter of her first marriage, "Waldrada of Worms", could have married Conrad II instead. But original research regarding the political and military alliances in their region is needed to understand the likelihood and timing of such a dynastic marriage.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Waldrada of Worms, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners. (Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992, 2nd ed.)
    p. 126.