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Theodrada (ca. 784 – 844/853) was a
daughter of
Charlemagne (742–814) from his
marriage to Fastrada. She
became Abbess of the
monastery of Argenteuil...
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legitimate daughters be
allowed to
marry or
become nuns
after his death.
Theodrada entered a convent, but the
decisions of his
other daughters are unknown...
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would fully succeed upon his
death in 814.
Pepin was
married to
Theodrada, who was his father's
cousin and
sister to his
advisor Adalard. His brother...
- robe to
Charlemagne in
about 800.
Charlemagne gave it to his
daughter Theodrada,
abbess of Argenteuil,
where it was
preserved in the
church of the Benedictines...
- a monk of
Corbie Gundrada, sent to the
Abbey of Ste-Croix in
Poitiers Theodrada,
abbess of Notre-Dame de
Soissons Louis the
Pious grew
concerned regarding...
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today in the wall of the
southern nave. The
inscription reads as follows:
Theodrada (b. 784, d. unknown),
abbess of
Argenteuil Hiltrude (b. 787, d. unknown)...
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ceased the kingship. He was
succeeded at
Benevento by his son by
Theodrada,
daughter of Duke
Lupus of Friuli,
Grimoald II.
Chris Wickham,
Early Medieval...
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historian (d. 845) Li Jue,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty (approximate date)
Theodrada,
Frankish princess and abbess,
daughter of
Charlemagne (approximate date)...
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Georgian nobleman (b. 768) Ono no Takamura, ****anese
scholar (b. 802)
Theodrada,
Frankish abbess,
daughter of
Charlemagne (or 844) Virasena,
Indian mathematician...
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dedicated his
treatises De ****umptione
sanctae Mariae virginis to the
Abbess Theodrada (abbess 810, died 846), a
cousin of Charlemagne, and her daughter, Irma...