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Ermengarde or
Ermengard or
Ermingarde or
Irmingard or
Irmgard is a
feminine given name of
Germanic origin derived from the
Germanic words "ermen/irmin...
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Ermengarda de
Vallespir (died 1001) was
countess consort of
Pallars by
marriage to
Oliba Cabreta and
regent of the
County of
Cerdanya in 990-994 in co-regency...
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Geribert (brother, regent) 985-?
Ermengarda (daughter of
Udalard I) 1014–1063
Bernat de Santmartí (married with
Ermengarda) 1014-?
Guislabert I
bishop of...
- sons and two daughters:
Ramon Borrell (972–1017),
Ermengol (974–1010),
Ermengarda and Richilda.
After Letgarda's
death circa 986, he
married Eimeruda, perhaps...
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Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni in his
tragedy Adelchi gave her the name
Ermengarda. Nelson,
Janet L. (2007). Courts, elites, and
gendered power in the early...
- his
brother Otto and by the king and
queen of Burgundy,
Rudolf III and
Ermengarda.
Although the do****ent of 1030 does not
demonstrate that
Amadeus and his...
- ("the Great"),
Georgian prince Đinh Phế Đế,
Vietnamese emperor (b. 974)
Ermengarda de Vallespir,
Spanish countess Izyaslav,
Kievan prince of
Polotsk Ja'far...
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exiled Second wife,
Blanca of Narbonne,
daughter of Llop Ato
Zuberoa and
Ermengarda of
Narbonne Third wife,
Almodis de La Marche,
countess of
Limoges Ramon...
- of
Narbonne from 1172. He was the
nephew and heir of the
Viscountess Ermengarda. He
appears briefly to have
ruled Narbonne in his own name from 1176 until...
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Ermengarde of
Tuscany (also
Ermengarda; Hermengarda) (c. 901-931/2) was a
medieval Italian noblewoman. She was the
daughter of
Bertha of
Lotharingia and...