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  1. Apr 22, 2020 · The general consensus among historians is that Gisela of France was born circa 900 CE in the Kingdom of West Francia, at the court of Charles the Simple. Most likely, she was one of the six daughters of the king and his first wife, Frédérune. It is also stipulated that Gisela was married off to Rollo, the founder and first ruler of the region ...

  2. Oct 31, 2020 · Fans will look forward to seeing Gisela's spirit live on in her daughter, who will feature in the upcoming season five. Actress Baumeister is on Instagram and she shared a throwback photo of ...

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  4. May 10, 2023 · Gisela of Hungary's grave became a popular pilgrimage site, and in 1975, she was beatified. Although she was not buried with her husband, a millennium after their wedding, part of their remains, including Stephen I’s right hand (the so-called 'Holy Right') and a bone from Gisela's arm, were united and placed in the basilica of Veszprém, where she once lived.

  5. Gerberga of Burgundy. Gisela of Swabia ( c. 990 – 15 February 1043), [1] was queen of Germany from 1024 to 1039 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 to 1039 by her third marriage with Emperor Conrad II. She was the mother of Emperor Henry III. She was regent of Swabia for her minor son Duke Ernest II of Swabia in 1015, although it ...

  6. Mar 17, 2022 · Her path first crossed that of Uhtred’s in the second episode of season 2 as he found her taking a moment of peaceful contemplation in the church as her future was up in the air as she was to be offered up as a bride to secure an alliance with Ælfric, the then-Lord of Bebbanburg.

  7. Nov 20, 2018 · Uhtred’s pal and horseman Halig, loyal to the last, demanded to go with his lord and the two embarked on a months-long journey of hardship. Halig, sadly, didn’t survive. He was tortured to ...

  8. Gisela was a daughter of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy. Gisela was raised very devout, most likely with bishop Wolfgang of Regensburg as her mentor and governor. She married King Stephen I of Hungary in 996 [1] as a part of Hungary's policy of opening up to the West. The couple had a son, Saint Emeric, who died on 2 September ...

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