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  1. Luitgard (born around 776, died 4 June 800) was the last wife of Charlemagne. [1] Luitgard was the daughter of Luitfrid II of Sundgau, an Alamannian count, and Hiltrude of Wormsgau. [2] She married Charlemagne in 794, when he was around 50 years old.

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    Notable bearers of the name. Luitgard (died 4 June 800), last of the five wives of Charlemagne. Luitgard Im (1930–1997), German actress. Liutgard of Beutelsbach, benefactress of Hirsau Abbey and sister of Conrad I of Württemberg. Liutgard of Saxony (died 885), wife of the King of East Francia, Louis the Younger.

  4. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Luitgarde (d. 800)Queen of the Franks. Name variations: Liutgard; Luitgard. Died in 800; became fifth wife of Charles I also known as Charlemagne (742–814), king of the Franks (r. 768–814), and Holy Roman emperor (r. 800–814), in 794.

  5. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Luitfrid II de Sundgau. Luitgard (born around 776, died 4 June 800) was the last wife of Charlemagne. [1] Luitgard was the daughter of Luitfrid II of Sundgau, an Alamannian count, and Hiltrude of Wormsgau. [2] She married Charlemagne in 794, when he was around 50 years old.

  6. Siegfried of Luxembourg. Mother. Hedwig of Nordgau. Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard, (955 – ca. 1005 or possibly later) was a countess consort of Holland by marriage to Arnulf, Count of Holland. She was the regent of Holland from 993 until 1005 during the minority of her son Dirk III of Holland .

  7. 21 de jul. de 2010 · He continued the indulgent politics of Erik Emune towards Germany's demands about supremacy in Denmark, and influenced by the Germans he married in 1144 Luitgard, a daughter of Rudolf,markgraff of Soltwedel and graff of Stade, and a sister of Hartvig, domprovst(rural dean), later archbishop of Bremen.