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  1. Emma of France (died 934 or 935) was a Frankish queen. The daughter of Robert I of France, she was a descendant of the powerful aristocratic Robertian family; her younger half-brother was Hugh the Great, the duke of the Franks and count of Paris. In 921, she married Duke Raoul (Rudolf) of Burgundy.

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      Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents;...

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      Emma of Paris (943 – 19 March 968), was a duchess consort of...

  2. Viking influence at this point had spread across the globe and had a firm base in both Northern France and Britain. The house of Normandy was fledgling, especially in comparison to the English. When a political match was made in 1002 for Emma to marry King Aethelred II of England, his age, 20 years her senior along with the fact that he had fathered 10 children with his first wife Aelfgifu was ...

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  3. Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron (French: [bʁiʒit maʁi klod makʁɔ̃]; née Trogneux, previously Auzière; born 13 April 1953) is a French former teacher known for being the wife of Emmanuel Macron, the current president of France and co-prince of Andorra.

  4. Emma of Normandy—great-aunt of William the Conqueror—married King Ethelred the Unready of England in 1002, and until her death 50 years later, she remained firmly in the center of the diplomatic and martial activities that rocked the Anglo-Saxon state. Ethelred's choice of Emma as wife was intended to stabilize his kingdom against the ...

  5. Emma de Francia (894-2 de noviembre de 934) fue hija del rey Roberto I de Francia Occidental y de su segunda esposa, Beatriz de Vermandois. Se casó en 921 con el duque Raúl de Borgoña que, tras la muerte del rey Roberto I, fue consagrado rey de los francos el 13 de julio de 923 [1] en la Abadía de Saint-Médard de Soissons.