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  1. Bertha (c. 780 – after 11 March 824) was the seventh child and third daughter of Charlemagne, King of the Franks, by his second wife, Hildegard. Life [ edit ] Bertha was raised with her brothers and sisters in the royal household of Charlemagne, who had all of his children educated by tutors.

  2. Biography Frankish Queen, wife of Pepin the Short and mother of Charlemagne; born in Laon, daughter of Count Charibert de Laon. Married Pepin, then Mayor of the Palace, in 740. In 751 Pepin was made King of the Franks.

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  4. Father: Charlemagne. Mother: Hildegard of the Vinzgau. Birth Date: 780. Death Date: after 11 March 824. Bertha (c. 780 - after 11 March 824) was the seventh child and third daughter of Charlemagne, King of the Franks, by his second wife, Hildegard of the Vinzgau.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Bertha (sometimes spelled Berta or Bertrada) was named after Charlemagne’s mother, Bertrada of Laon. ... Born in 787, Hildrud was the younger daughter of Charlemagne and Fastrada. Ruodaid (790-852)

  6. May 14, 2018 · Bertha. Bertha, daughter of the Frankish king Charibert, married King Æthelbert of Kent sometime before 597, on condition that she could continue to practise her Christian faith. With her personal bishop, Liudhard of Senlis, she used the old Roman church of St Martin, Canterbury. She did not convert her pagan husband.

  7. Jan 5, 2023 · BERTHA, or BETRADE, Wife of Pepin and mother of Charlemagne, Emperor of France, was a woman of great natural excellences, both of mind and heart. Charlemagne always showed her most profound respect and veneration, and there was never the slightest difficulty between them excepting when he divorced the daughter of Didier, King of the Lombards ...

  8. Bertha (719–783)Queen of the Franks. Name variations: Bertrada, Berthrada; Berthe au grand pied; Bertrada II of Laon. Born in 719; died at Choisy on July 12, 783; daughter of Heribert also known as Caribert, count of Laon; married Pepin III the Short (715–768), mayor of Neustria (r. 741), king of the Franks (r. 747–768), in 741; children: Charles also known as Charlemagne (c. Source for ...

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