Person:Bertrude De Burgondie (1)

Bertrude _____, Countess of Vermandois
b.Est 582
d.Bet 618 and 619 France
  • HChlothar II _____584 - 629
  • WBertrude _____, Countess of VermandoisEst 582 - Bet 618 & 619
Facts and Events
Name Bertrude _____, Countess of Vermandois
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 582
Marriage to Chlothar II _____
Death[1] Bet 618 and 619 France


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Bertrude, Countess of Vermandois (c. 582–618 or 619) was a Countess of Vermandois and a Frankish queen consort from 613 to 618. She was married to Chlothar II.

Her origins are uncertain and unconfirmed; however, it is known that the Mayor of the Palace Erchinoald was King Dagobert I’s cousin through his mother, making her the sister of Saint Gerberge and, therefore, a daughter of Richomer and Saint Gertrude of Hamage. Because Chlothar had three wives (Haldetrude, Bertrude, and Sichilde)[1] and it is not known which was mother of his sons Dagobert I and Charibert II, it is not clear this daughter of Richomer was Bertrude. It is also possible Bertrude was a daughter of Wagon II.

According to the Chronique du Pseudo-Frédégaire, Bertrude loved Chlothar sincerely. She was also described as a popular queen. She is reported to have exposed and prevented an attempted plot by the Burgundian Aletheus, who planned to kill Chlothar and force Bertrude to marry him.

Bertrude died during the 35th year of Chlothar II’s reign, in either 618 or 619. Their daughter was called Bertha.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Bertrude, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.