- people" (German: Beschützerin des Volks). This derives, in its
older form,
Liutgard, from liut
which means "people" (Modern German: Leute), "member of a people"...
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Liutgard of
Saxony (c. 845 – 17
November 885) was
Queen of East
Francia (see list of
Frankish queens and also list of
German queens) from 876
until 882...
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Liutgard of
Saxony may
refer to:
Liutgard of
Saxony (died 885) (845–885),
daughter of the
Saxon count Liudolf and wife of King
Louis the
Younger of East...
- v****al of Hugh the Great,
count of Paris, and
married his
oldest daughter,
Liutgard, to Hugh's son Otto of Paris.
Adelais married Robert of Vermandois. Raphaël...
- – 912),
succeeded his
brother in 880,
father of King
Henry the
Fowler Liutgard (c. 840 – 885),
married the East
Frankish ruler Louis the Younger, second...
-
siblings were his
eldest brother Bruno, heir to
their father's estates, and
Liutgard, who in 876
became Queen of East
Francia as
consort of the Carolingian...
- to Elisabeth, the
daughter of John, Duke of
Brunswick and
Lunenburg and
Liutgard von Holstein-Itzehoe. His
second marriage was to
Countess Hedwig of Diepholz...
-
Alemannia and Rhaetia. In 869,
Louis married Liutgard,
daughter of Liudolf, Duke of Saxony, at Aschaffenburg.
Liutgard was a strong-willed and
politically ambitious...
-
achieved a
dominating position in the stem
duchy of Saxony; Otto's
sister Liutgard was
married to King
Louis the
Younger about the same time. With the support...