Luitgard
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Liutgard was the daughter of an Alamannian count. She married Charlemagne in 794 and died of unknown causes on June 4, 800. She and Charlemagne had no children.
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Preceded by | Queen of the Franks c. 794–800 |
Succeeded by Ermengarde of Hesbaye |
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- ↑ As described by historians such as Pierre Riché (The Carolingians, p.86.), Lewis Thorpe (Two Lives of Charlemagne, p.216) and others. Other historians list Himiltrude, described by Einhard as a concubine, as Charlemagne's first wife, and reorder his subsequent wives; accordingly Liutgard is sometimes numbered as his fifth wife. See Dieter Hägemann (Karl der Große. Herrscher des Abendlands, Ullstein 2003, p. 82f.), Collins (Charlemagne, p. 40.).
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