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  1. Ansgarde of Burgundy (d. 880/882) was a French queen of Aquitaine, but never of West Francia, the daughter of Hardouin of Burgundy. She secretly married Louis the Stammerer before he was king; her sons became Louis III of France and Carloman II . Because Charles the Bald wished to marry his son to Adelaide of Paris, he had to seek a papal ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · French: "Ansgarde de Bourgogne" English: "Ansgarde de Burgondy". Ansgarde de Bourgogne (826 -880/882) ( 14 novembre 879 du calendrier Julien). Elle est la fille d'Hardouin de Bourgogne. Elle s'unit secrètement au prince Louis Le Bègue, et fut la mère des rois de France Louis III et Carloman II. Lors de son mariage secret en 862 avec Louis le ...

    • "Ansgard", "Angilberga"
    • Aix, La Chappele, Austrasia, France
    • circa 848
    • November 02, 879 (26-35)France
  3. wissel: 8 maart 2003. Ansgarde of Burgundy (826-880/882) was a French queen of Aquitaine, but never of West Francia, the daughter of Hardouin of Burgundy. She secretly married Louis II of France when he was still a prince; her sons became Louis III and Carloman II of France. At the time of the marriage, Ansgarde was 36 years old; Louis was only ...

  4. Ansgard (fl. 863)Queen of France. Name variations: Ansgarde; Ansgarde of Burgundy. Flourished around 863; daughter of Count Harduin; became first wife of Louis II the Stammerer (846–879), king of France (r. 877–879), in 862; children: Louis III (863–882), king of France (r. 879–882); Carloman (866–884), king of France (r. 879–884); Gisela (who married Robert, count of Troyes).

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Carloman II (c. 866 – 12 December 884), King of Western Francia, was the youngest son of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde of Burgundy, and became king, jointly with his brother Louis III of France, on his father's death in 879. Some nobles advocated electing a sole king, but eventually both brothers were elected kings.

    • Engelberge de Provence
    • Bavaria
    • circa 867
    • abbaye royale, Saint Denis, France
  6. Louis the Stammerer. Louis II, known as Louis the Stammerer ( French: Louis le Bègue; 1 November 846 – 10 April 879), was the king of Aquitaine and later the king of West Francia. He was the eldest son of Emperor Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans. [1] Louis the Stammerer was physically weak and outlived his father by a year and a half.

  7. Ansgarde of Burgundy (d. 880/882) was a French queen of Aquitaine, but never of West Francia, the daughter of Hardouin of Burgundy. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ansgarde of Burgundy has received more than 52,697 page views. Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia.

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