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  2. Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    Charlemagne had at least twenty children with his wives and other partners. [342] [343] After the death of his wife Luitgard in 800, he did not remarry, but had children with unmarried partners. [349] He was determined that all his children, including his daughters, should receive an education in the liberal arts.

  3. Charles the Younger - Wikipedia

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    In 774, as Charlemagne was besieging Pavia, capital of the Lombard Kingdom, he sent for Hildegard and his sons to join the army at the camp outside the city. [1] Charlemagne conquered the city by June 774, becoming king of the Lombards in addition to being king of the Franks. [2] Charlemagne and his family returned north to Francia by July or ...

  4. Category:Children of Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children of Charlemagne" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Pepin le Bossu - Wikipedia

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    In her 1959 children's novel Son of Charlemagne, the author Barbara Willard tells the story of Charlemagne's family in a historical-fictional style by fleshing out the details of more historical accounts (likely, Einhard was a major source). In such scenes as Carloman's baptism, "Carl" expresses distress as he realizes that he has been renamed ...

  6. Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    The children of Bertha and Angilbert were likely educated in Charlemagne's court. Nithard was a distinguished soldier and politician, and acted as an advisor to Charles the Bald of France. [4] Following the death of Charlemagne, his successor, Louis the Pious, exiled his sisters to the convents that had been left for their inheritance by their ...

  7. Hildegard (queen) - Wikipedia

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    Carloman died on 4 December 771 and his brother king Charlemagne sought to bring Carloman's lands under his rule. Charlemagne arranged to marry Hildegard and gain Gerold's support. [4] [2] Hildegard married Charlemagne shortly after Carloman's death, certainly before 30 April 772. [5] She was thirteen or fourteen years old at the time of the ...

  8. Fastrada - Wikipedia

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    A letter from 785 has survived in which Charlemagne asked Fastrada to come to the Eresburg with the children, [7] although a letter only six years later he inquires about her health because he had not heard from her for a long time and tells her of a victory against the Avars. [8] In 793, Charlemagne introduced a coin type with Fastrada on it.

  9. Gersuinda - Wikipedia

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    Gersuinda (also Gersvinda, Gervinda; died after 800) was a concubine of the emperor Charlemagne, with whom he was in a relationship after the death of his last legitimate wife, Luitgard (died June 4, 800). According to Charlemagne's contemporary biographer, Einhard, Gersuinda was a Saxon, a people whom Charlemagne subdued over a thirty year ...