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  1. Oct 15, 2022 · About Theodrada of St. Quentin, abbess of Herford. As of 28 Nov 2020, FMG shows no extant primary-source evidence supporting a marriage to Isembart. ——————————————————————————. Thietrade Franks-79217 [Parents].Thietrade married Isanbart Des Franken Count von Thurgau-79216. They had the ...

  2. Theodrada of St. Quentin, abbess of Herford was born in the year 755 in France, daughter of Bernard of St. Quentin, Abbot., they had 3 children. She died in the year 806 in France. This information is part of Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt by Elizabeth Cromer on Genealogy Online.

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  4. Theodrada Of St. Quentin Abbess Of Herford was born about 755 in Frankrike. She was married to Isembart count in Thurgau of Chelles, they gave birth to 1 child. This information is part of McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2 by Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew on Genealogy Online.

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Theodrada St. Quentin Abbess of Herford. 1. Born: Abt 755, France. Marriage (1): Isembard von Alemannien Count of Thurgau about 776. Died: Abt 806, France about age 51. Theodrada married Isembard von Alemannien Count of Thurgau, son of Guérin Warin von Alemannien II, Count of Thurgau & Lobdegau and Adalindis de Hesbaye Countess of Thurgau ...

  6. Hedwig Heilwig von Sachsen Abbess of Chelles and Duchess of Bavaria ( - 843) Child. Egilwich de Challes Abbess of Challes (782 - ) Father. Bernard d'Heristal de Saint-Quentin Duke de Saint-Quentin (725 - ) Mother. Gundelinda d'Alsace Herzogin von Alemannien ( - ) Sibling. Gondres Therese d'Heristal Countess of Hornbach (753 - )

  7. Mar 16, 2024 · Theodrada of St. Quentin, abbess of Herford. Thietrade Welfen. English (default): Thietrade. Gender: Female. Birth: circa 755. France. Death: circa 806 (42-59) France (Record ID Number: MH:I2326) Immediate Family: Daughter of Bernard, count & Abbot of St. Quentin and Partner Unknown. Wife of Isembart, count in Thurgau.

  8. Herford Abbey (German: Frauenstift Herford) was the oldest women's religious house in the Duchy of Saxony.It was founded as a house of secular canonesses in 789, initially in Müdehorst (near the modern Bielefeld) by a nobleman called Waltger, who moved it in about 800 onto the lands of his estate Herivurth (later Oldenhervorde) which stood at the crossing of a number of important roads and ...