Ermentrude of Orléans
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Ermentrude of Orléans | |
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Queen of the West Franks | |
Statue of Ermentrude in her tomb | |
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Reign | 13 December 842 – 6 October 869 |
Spouse | Charles the Bald |
Dynasty | Carolingian Udalriching |
Father | Odo, Count of Orléans |
Mother | Engeltrude of Paris |
Born | 27 September 823 |
Died | 6 October 869 46) | (aged
Burial | Saint Denis Basilica, Paris, France |
Ermentrude of Orléans (27 September 823 – 6 October 869) was Queen of the Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia. She was the daughter of Odo, Count of Orléans and his wife Engeltrude.
She and Charles married in 842. Their children were:
- Judith of Flanders, consort of Æthelwulf of Wessex, Æthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders
- Louis the Stammerer (846–879)
- Charles the Child (847–866)
- Lothar (848–865), monk in 861, became Abbot of Saint-Germain
- Carloman, son of Charles the Bald (849–876)
- Rotrud (852–912), a nun
- Ermentrud (854–877), a nun
- Hildegard (born 856, died ?)
- Gisela (857–874)
- Godehilde (864-907)
Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. Her husband gave her the Abbey of Chelles. She separated from her husband after he executed her rebellious brother William in 866, and retreated to life in a nunnery. Ermentrude was buried in the Basilique Saint-Denis, Paris, France.
References
Dutton, P E, Charlemagne's Mustache Riche, Pierre, The Carolingians
Preceded by Judith of Bavaria First following the Treaty of Verdun |
Queen of Western Francia 843–869 |
Succeeded by Richilde of Provence |
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