She tried unsuccessfully to reconcile her two sons, meeting with Carloman at Seltz and also travelling to Italy in 770[11]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912. As a symbolic assertion of their authority, they nominated Childeric III as Merovingian king in 743. Info from Findagrave.com: Birth: unknown Provincia di Milano Lombardia, Italy Death: unknown Saxony (Sachsen), Germany, 'Aeda','Adele' Ferderunda Carolingian daughter of Pepin, Berthe Ingeltrude d'Autun, Burial: Stiftskirche Gandersheim Bad Gandersheim Northeimer Landkreis Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany, Created by: Memerizion Record added: Mar 27, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 144250184. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#PepinIItaly Billung & his wife had one child: A3.B4.C2.D1 Oda (-17 May 913). "Pippinus" is named, and his parentage recorded, in the Gesta Mettensium, which specifies that he was his parents' second son[614]. The descent of Ekkehard from an older brother of Heinrich I King of Germany is proposed by Hlawitschka[181]. She arrived at the imperial court before 814.
Brun was named as father of Liudolf in the early 13th century Gandersheimer Reimchronik[126], but no earlier source has so far been found which confirms the relationship. [624] Rösch, S. (1977) Caroli Magni Progenies (Verlag Degener & Co, Neustadt an der Aisch), p. 67, citing Stromeyer, M. (1963/67) Merian-Ahnen aus dreizehn Jahrhunderten (C.A. However, this link is not inevitable. "Otto…rex" confirmed the donation of property " in loco Dauindre…in pago…Hamalant in comitatu Vuigmanni" to St Moritz at Magdeburg by "nostra amita…Uota" by charter dated 30 Dec 952[187]. [179] Carmen de Primordiis Cœnobii Gandersheimensis, MGH SS IV, p. 306. The Annales Fuldenses name "Brun ducem et fratrem reginæ, Wicmannum, Bardonem, alterum Bardonem et tertium Bardonem, Thiotherium, Gerrichum, Liutolfum, Folcwartum, Avan, Thiotricum, Liutharium" as those killed in battle in 880 in Saxony against "Nordmannis"[137]. The Annales Sancti Emmerammi record the death "810 Id Iul" of "Pippinus"[621]. [11] RFA 770, p. 48. As a symbolic assertion of their authority, they nominated Childeric III as Merovingian king in 743. After the death of her husband, she assumed a prominent role in government. rel.
The Annales Fuldenses record that "Berhta regina" brought "filiam Desiderii regis Langobardorum" back from Italy as the wife for "Karolo filio suo"[12].
[6] Annales Metenses 768, MGH SS I, p. 335. In the division of territories agreed with his brother Carloman, Pepin governed Neustria, Burgundy, Provence, Metz and Trier. The commentary in the printed text interprets this as "granddaughter of Heinrich I King of Germany", but this is chronologically impossible assuming that the approximate death date of Wundelgart's husband is correct.