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Waldrada (also Vuldetrada) (531–572), wife (firstly) of Theudebald, King of
Austrasia (ruled 548–555),
reputed mistress (secondly) of
Chlothar I, King...
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Waldrada or
Waldraith (born 801) was a
Frankish noblewoman who
lived during the 9th century. Her
father was Adrian,
Count of Orléans (755–824), and her...
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Waldrada was the mistress, and
later the wife, of
Lothair II of Lotharingia.
Waldrada's family origin is uncertain. The
prolific 19th-century
French writer...
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Waldrada or
Walderada (French Waldrade,
Italian Gualdrada) is a
feminine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Waldrada (531–572),
Lombard princess...
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proposed that he was the son of
Robert of Hesbaye. By his wife,
Waldrada, he had
Robert the
Strong and Guntram. His
first cousin was Ermengard,...
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elder Welf
family and was the son of Conrad,
Count of
Auxerre and
Waldrada of Worms. From his
father he
inherited the lay
abbacy of St
Maurice en...
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Valdrada (Gualdrada) of
Tuscany (died 997) was a
Dogaressa of
Venice by
marriage to the Doge
Pietro IV
Candiano (r. 959–976). She was the
daughter of Hubert...
- needed] He was the
ancestor of
Juliana and
Willem Alexander. He
married Waldrada, and had issue: Odo I,
Count of
Orleans (d. aft. 15 Feb 834), who married...
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whose desire for
annulment was
prompted by his
affection for his mistress,
Waldrada, put away Teutberga, but
Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after...
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Lothar II, at the time of marriage,
already had a
mistress named Waldrada, who,
according to
historian Baron Ernouf, was of
noble Gallo-Roman family...