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    Gersuinda (also Gersvinda, Gervinda; died after 800) was a concubine of the emperor Charlemagne, with whom he was in a relationship after the death of his last legitimate wife, Luitgard (died June 4, 800).

  2. Dec 28, 2015 · While he was married to Hildegarde, Charlemagne had at least two ongoing sexual relationships that produced children. His first known "concubine" (I hate that word, but I'll use it), a woman known as Gersuinda, probably dates to 773. Their daughter, Adaltrude, was born in 774.

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  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Abbey De St Arnoul, Metz, Austrasia. Genealogy for Adeltrude (774 - 852) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · He had about 20 children who went on to establish Europe’s royal houses, and nearly all Europeans today can trace their lineages back to Charlemagne. Pepin the Hunchback (769-811) Charles the ...

  5. Historical records and family trees related to Gersuinda Holy Roman Empire. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

  6. Concubine of Emperor Charlemagne Gerswinde of Saxony Gersuinda was born 750 in (Saxony) . Gersuinda was a concubine of the emperor Charlemagne, with whom he was in a relationship after the death of his last legitimate wife, Luitgard (died June 4, 800). According to Charlemagne's contemporary...

  7. Jan 20, 2022 · The section on Family in Charlemagne's Wikipedia page in English, lists Gersuinda, as his first known concubine, and Adaltrude's birth in 774. However it seems likely that someone has confused Adaltrude with Charlemagne's legitimate daughter with his wife Hildegard; Adelaide (Adelaid) who was born between about September 773 and June 774. [1]