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13:41, 25 January 2012 Chloderic King of Cologne b. Unknown Borogiso I of Aquitaine b. Unknown Borogiso II of Aquitaine b. Unknown Arnulf of Metz b. 582 - near Nancy Doda d. 18 July 641 - near Remiremont b. (m. about 611) Ansegisel Begga b. b. d. 685 or 695 d. 693 () Pepin of Herstal or Pepin_II b. about 635 Chalpaida d. 714 b. () Plectrud b. () Drogo Grimoald_II Charles Childebrand b. b. Theudesinda Martel b. d. 708 d. 714 b. b. about 676 Sunnichild d. 743 Unknown () d. 741 b. Unknown () Chrotrud Theudoald b. b. d. 724/5 d. 741? () Odilo of Pepin_III Bertrada_II de Grifo Chiltrud Bavaria (The_Short) Laon b. b. b. b. about 715 b. d. 753 () d. 768 d. 783 (m. about 740) Charles The Great or Carloman Gisela Charlemagne b. b. b. 742 Adalind d. 771 d. 814-02-00 - Aix-la-Chapelle or Aachen b. () Hildegard b. 758 d. 783 (m. 771) Himiltrud b. (m. about 768) Desiderata b. (m. 770) Fastrada b. d. 794 (m. 783) Liutgard b. (m. about 796) Madelgard b. () Gersvind b. () Regina b. () Rorgo, Drogo Hugh Ruothild Theodrada Pepin (The Charles Pepin Adelaide Rotrud Rorgo Louis Lothar Bertha Theodoric Richbod b. 801 b. 802/6 b. b. about 785 Hunchback) (The_Younger) b. 773 b. 773 b. about 775 b. (The_Pious) b. 778 b. 779/80 Angilbert b. 807 b. 800/805 d. 855 d. 844 d. 852 d. after 844 b. about 769 b. 772 d. 810 d. 774 d. 810 d. after 832 b. 778 unknown d. 779/80 d. after 829 b. d. 844 d. 811 d. 811 Unknown (m. about 800) d. 840 b. (m. about 795) (m. about 793) Ermengard Bernhard Louis b. Nithard b. about 797 Kunigund b. about 800 d. 818 b. about 800 (m. about 794) d. 818 b. d. 867 d. after 840 () Judith b. about 805 d. 843 (m. 819) Pepin b. about 815 d. after 840 Unknown Eberhard Markgraf of Gisele Frioul Charles Lothar Ermengard of Pepin Ingeltrude Louis Alpaid Count Arnulf b. about 806 b. (The_Bald) Ermentrude b. 795 Tours b. about 803 b. (The_German) Emma b. about 794 Bego b. 794 d. after 874 d. 862 b. 823 b. d. 855 b. d. 833 d. after 836 b. about 806 b. d. after 852 b. d. after 841 (m. about 836) d. 877 d. 869 (m. 821) (m. 822) d. 876 d. 876 (m. about 803) (m. 842) (m. 827) Richildis b. d. 910/14 Carloman () b. 830 Liutswind d. 880 b. () Judith Pippin Drogo Charles Judith b. Louis Charles Carloman Lothar Ermentrude Rotrude Judith b. b. b. 876 b. about 843 d. 857 (The_Stammerer) Ansgard b. 847/8 ??? b. 849 b. b. b. 852 b. d. about 865 d. about 865 d. 877 (m. 858) b. 846 b. d. 866 b. d. about 876 d. 865 d. 857 Judith Arnulf of d. 879 (m. 862) (m. 858) b. about 843 d. about 874 Carinthia (m. 862) (m. 858) b. 850 d. 8 December 899 Adelaide de Baldwin II of Unknown Paris Flanders b. b. d. before 901 d. 879 Otho The (m. 868/70) (m. 862) Illustrious Hedwige b. b. d. 912-11-13 Osburga () b. Irmentrude Charles Louis Karlmann () b. about 870 (The_Straightforward) Frederuna III b. 866 b. 879 b. b. 863/5 d. 884 d. 929 d. 917 d. 882 Henry I Mathilda of (m. 907) (The_Fowler) Saxony Aethelbald Aethelberht Aethelred Alfred Elsewith Burdred b. about 876 b. b. b. I "The Great" b. b. d. 2 July 936 d. 968 Eadgifu of d. 860 or 862 - Sherbourne (Shirburn) d. 866/7 - Sherbourne (Shirburn) b. b. Alfwitha (m. 890 - Chippenham) () Wessex d. 23 April 872 d. 28 October 900/1 b. b. 896 () d. 951 () Louis Gerberga IV Aethelred of b. 913/4 b. 920/1 Edward The Aethelwold Aethelflaed Mercia Ethelgeda d. 964-05-05 d. 954-09-10 Elder b. b. b. b. (m. 939) Louis b. Egwina d. 919 d. 912 IV d. 924 - Faringdon, Barkshire b. () b. 920/1 Gerberga () d. 954-09-10 b. 913/4 (m. 939) d. 964-05-05 Elfleda Lothar Emma Matilda of Conrad Charles of (m. 939) b. 941 b. b. France I Lotharingia d. 986 () d. 988 b. 943/48 b. about 925 b. 953 Adelheid (m. 966) d. 982/91 d. 993 d. 991 b. (m. about 965) () Edgitha Lothar Emma Matilda of Conrad Charles of b. b. 941 b. France I Lotharingia () Robert d. 986 d. 988 b. 943/48 b. about 925 b. 953 Adelheid II (m. 966) d. 982/91 d. 993 d. 991 b. Rudolf Bertha b. (m. about 965) () III b. d. 1031 Hugh b. 970 () Ethelward Eadwin Eadgifu of Ethilda Capet Aethelstan d. 1032 Robert b. b. Wessex Charles b. b. b. II d. 924 d. 934 - drowned b. 896 (The_Straightforward) () Rudolf Bertha b. d. 951 b. 879 III b. d. 1031 () d. 929 b. 970 () () d. 1032 Louis IV b. 920/1 Gerberga d. 954-09-10 b. 913/4 (m. 939) d. 964-05-05 (m. 939) Lothar Emma Matilda of Conrad Charles of b. 941 b. France I Lotharingia d. 986 d. 988 b. 943/48 b. about 925 b. 953 Adelheid (m. 966) d. 982/91 d. 993 d. 991 b. (m. about 965) () Robert II Rudolf Bertha b. III b. d. 1031 b. 970 () d. 1032.
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