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  1. Gerberga of Burgundy (c. 965/966 – 7 July 1018/1019) was a member of the Elder House of Welf. She was married firstly to Herman I, count of Werl and secondly to Herman II, Duke of Swabia.

  2. 5 de jul. de 2022 · Gerberga of Burgundy (c. 965/966 – 7 July 1018/1019) was a member of the Elder House of Welf. She was married firstly to Herman I, count of Werl and secondly to Herman II, Duke of Swabia. Gerberga was born in Arles.

    • Burgundy
    • Burgundy, France
    • circa 965
  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Richemir, duke of the Burgundians & Franconians and Saint Gertrude, abbess of Hamage. Wife of Leutharis II, duke of the Alemannians and Ega, duke of Alsace. Mother of Leudefindis of Alemannia; ... of the Alemannians; Erchembaldus II, Mayor of the Palace of Neustria and Unk de Burgandy.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2023 · wife of, William, Count of, Province. Genealogy for Gerberge de Mâcon (Burgundy), comtesse consort de Provence (985 - 1023) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Guillaume III le Pieux, Comte de Provence
    • 985
    • "Gerberge of /Macon/"
    • Bourgogne, France
  5. Gerberga. Gerberga, Otto-William 's mother [1] (c. 947 [2] – 986/91), was, by her successive marriages, queen of Italy (c. 958 – 963), margravine of Ivrea (965–970), and duchess of Burgundy (971/5–986/91).

  6. Gerberga of Burgundy (965-1016) was a daughter of Matilda of France and Conrad of Burgundy. Through her mother, she was a granddaughter of Louis IV of France and a descendent of Charlemagne. [1] Life and Issue. Gerberga was born in Arles. She married Herman II, Duke of Swabia in 988. Their daughter Gisela became Empress of Germany.

  7. Gerberga of Saxony (c. 913 – 5 May 968/9 or 984?) was a Queen of France by marriage to Louis IV of France between 939 and 954. She ruled as regent of France during the minority of her son Lothair in 954–959. She was a member of the Ottonian dynasty. Her first husband was Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine. Her second husband was Louis IV of France.