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  1. Otto-William, Count of Burgundy. Father. Lambert of Chalon. Mother. Adelaide. Gerberga, Otto-William 's mother [1] (c. 947 [2] – 986/91), was, by her successive marriages, queen of Italy (c. 958 – 963), margravine of Ivrea (965–970), and duchess of Burgundy (971/5–986/91).

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      Life. Otto was born in 958 during the joint reign of his...

  2. Life. Otto was born in 958 during the joint reign of his grandfather, King Berengar II of Italy, and his father, King Adalbert. [1] His mother was Gerberga. [1] After Adalbert's death in 971/5, Gerberga married for a second time, to Henry I, Duke of Burgundy, the younger brother of King Hugh Capet. [2] Gerberga and Henry had no children together.

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  5. Gerberga, Otto-William's mother, was, by her successive marriages, queen of Italy, margravine of Ivrea (965–970), and duchess of Burgundy (971/5–986/91).

  6. About: Gerberga, mother of Otto-William. Gerberga, Otto-William's mother (c. 947 – 986/91), was, by her successive marriages, queen of Italy (c. 958 – 963), margravine of Ivrea (965–970), and duchess of Burgundy (971/5–986/91).

  7. Sep 27, 2022 · Gerberga, Otto-William's mother, (c. 947-986/91) was, by her successive marriages, queen of Italy (c. 958-963), margravine of Ivrea (965-970), and duchess of Burgundy (971/5-986/91). Contents 1 Ancestry

  8. Parents and Siblings. Adalberto II d'Ivrea Re d'Italia. 0932–0971. Gerberge de Mâcon. 0936–0991. Marriage: 0956. Otte-Guillaume Ier d'Ivrée comte de Bourgogne et de Mâcon. 0958–1026. Sources (6) Gerberge de Chalon - Medieval Lands - FMG. Wikipedia entry for Gerberga, mother of Otto-William. Wikipedia - Adalbert, King of Italy. View All.