Person:Irmingard von Susa (1)

Irmingard von Susa
b.Est Jan 1032
d.Bef 29 Apr 1078
m. Bef 1014
  1. Berta di SusaBet 1020 & 1024 - Aft 1065
  2. Adelaide di Susa1020 - 1091
  3. Irmingard von SusaEst 1032 - Bef 1078
m. 1036
  1. Judith of Swabia _____Abt 1037 - Abt 1104
  2. Gisela von Schwaben _____1055 - 1100
  3. Beatrix _____ - 1102
  4. Alberada Bertha _____ - Abt 1103
  5. Eilika _____
m. 1058
  1. Egbert II _____, Margrave of MeissenAbt 1060 - 1090
  2. Gertrud "die Jüngere" von BraunschweigAbt 1060 - 1117
Facts and Events
Name Irmingard von Susa
Alt Name Irmgard van Susa
Alt Name Ermengarde of Susa
Alt Name Irmgarde de Suse
Alt Name[1] Irmingard von Turin
Alt Name Irmingarde di Torino
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Abt 1015 Torino, Italy
Birth? Est Jan 1032
Marriage 1036 Turin?, Italiento Otto III _____, Duke of Swabia
Alt Marriage 1036 Torino,Torino,,Italyto Otto III _____, Duke of Swabia
Alt Birth? Abt 1040 Susa, Lorraine, France
Marriage 1058 to Ekbert I. von Meißen
Alt Death? 21 Jan 1078 ,,,Germany
Death? Bef 29 Apr 1078
Reference Number? Q16985749?
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Immilla (also Emilia, Immula, Ermengard or Irmgard) (born c.1020, died January 1078) was a duchess consort of Swabia by marriage to Otto III, Duke of Swabia, and a margravine of Meissen by marriage to Ekbert I of Meissen. She was regent of Meissen during the minority of her son Ekbert II.

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References
  1. Im Biografie Ekberts auf Wikipedia DE, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    [[1]], gefunden 2016.

    Irmgard von Turin aus der Familie der Arduine, der Witwe Ottos von Schweinfurt († 1057) und durch ihre Schwester Adelheid Tante der Kaiserin Bertha (Bertha von Turin), der Ehefrau Heinrichs IV.

  2.   Immilla of Turin, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.