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  1. Archduchess Gisela Louise Marie of Austria Princess of Hungary, Princess of Bohemia, Princess of Galicia and Lodomeria, Princess of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (12 July 1856 – 27 July 1932) was the second daughter and eldest surviving child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She became a Princess of Bavaria through ...

  2. Significado. rama. Zona de uso común. Países de habla hispana. Artículos en Wikipedia. Todas las páginas que comienzan por « Gisela ». [ editar datos en Wikidata] Gisela es un nombre propio femenino, que proviene del alto alemán antiguo y puede traducirse al español como rehén, promesa o garantía. 1 .

  3. Gisela of Friuli (also Gisla) (c. 876 – after 23 January 913) was a medieval Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto . [1] Through her marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea , Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother of Berengar II of Italy .

  4. Gisela (born 820) was the only daughter of Louis the Pious and his second wife, Judith of Bavaria. She married the powerful and influential Eberhard , Duke of Friuli , later canonized as Saint Eberhard, with whom she had several children including King Berengar I of Italy , Margrave of Friuli .

  5. Carolingian. Father. Louis the Stammerer. Mother. Adelaide of Paris. Charles III (17 September 879 – 7 October 929), called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the Latin Carolus Simplex ), [a] was the king of West Francia from 898 until 922 and the king of Lotharingia from 911 until 919–923. He was a member of the Carolingian dynasty .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrederunaFrederuna - Wikipedia

    Gisela of Lotharingia. Frederuna (or Frederonne, Fridarun; French: Frédérune or Frérone; 887–917) was the queen consort of France by marriage to King Charles III of France . She was born in Goslar, Hanover to Dietrich Theodorich von Ringelheim, Duke of Saxony and his wife Gisela of Lotharingia. She was the half-sister of Matilda of ...

  7. Bruno (died 1029), Bishop of Augsburg from 1006. Gisela (c.985–1060), married King Stephen I of Hungary. Henry II was already mentioned as a Bavarian condux in 994. Gisela lived to see her son's accession to the throne in the royal election of 1002. According to the chronicles by Thietmar of Merseburg, she died on 21 July 1007.