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Ermengarde of Lucca

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  • Name Ermengarde of Lucca 
    Gender Female 
    Died Aft 29 Feb 932 
    Person ID I7500  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Adalberto II,   d. Bef 17 Aug 915 
    Mother Bertha,   d. 8 Mar 925, Lucca, Toscano, Italy Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3293  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Adalberto,   d. From 17 Jul 923 to 8 Oct 924 
    Children 
     1. Anscario II
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F3294  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “GISELA OF ITALY, married before c.900 (as his 1st wife) ADALBERTO, Margrave of Ivrea, 898/902-922/924, son of Anscario, Margrave of Ivrea. They had one son, Berengario (or Bérenger) (II) [Margrave of Ivrea, King of Italy] and one daughter, Bertha [Abbess in Modena]. She died between 13 June 910 and 26 Jan. 913. He married (2nd) about 915 ERMENGARDE OF LUCCA, daughter of Adalberto, Count (or Duke) of Lucca, Margrave of Tuscany, by Bertha, daughter of Lothair II, King of Lorraine. She was born about 901. They had one son, Anscario II [Margrave of Spoleto and Camerino]. ADALBERTO, Margrave of Ivrea, died between 17 July 923 and 8 October 924. His widow, Ermengarde, died 29 Feb., after 932.
      Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935) V 18, V 28. Schwennicke Europäische Stanmtefeln 2 (1984): 59 (sub Burgund Ivrea), 188A (sub Italy); 3(3) (1985): 590 (sub Lucca/Tuscany). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): V.42, VI.41-42. Bouchard Those of My Blood (2001): 19 (chart).”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “BERTHA, married (1st) before 880 THIBAUD, Count of Arles. They had two sons, Hugo (or Hugues) [Count of Vienne, Marquis of Provence, King of Italy] and Boso [Count of Avignon, Count of Arles, Margrave of Tuscany]. Thibaud, Count of Arles, was living June 887. His widow, Bertha, married (2nd) ADALBERTO II, Margrave of Tuscany. They had two sons, Guido [Margrave of Tuscany] and Lambert [Margrave of Tuscany], and one daughter, Ermengarde (wife of Adalberto, Margrave of Ivrea). Adalberto II, Margrave of Tuscany, died 17 August, no later than 915. Bertha died at Lucca 8 March 925.
      Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 186 (sub Italy). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): V.15, VI.16-V1.21. Bouchard Those of My Blood (2001): 84 (chart). Jackman Ins Hereditarium Encountered II: Approaches to Reginlint (2008): 22-27.”

      3. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “BERENGARIO (or BÉRENGER) I, Margrave of Friuli, 874/875-881, King of Italy, 881-924, Emperor, 915-924, born say 840-845. He married (1st) say 880-890 BERTILA OF SPOLETO, daughter of Suppo II, Duke of Spoleto, by Bertha, daughter of Count Wifred. They had two daughters, Gisela and Bertha [Abbess of St. Salvatore, Brescia]. His wife, Bertila, was living 3 Nov. 890. She was charged with adultery and died by poison, sometime before Berengario became emperor in 915. He married (2nd) before December 915 ANNA ___. They had no issue. BERENGARIO I was murdered at Verona 7 April 924. His widow, Anna, was living May 936.
      Dümmler Gesta Berengarii Imperatoris (1871). Études d'Histoire de Moyen Age dediées à Gabrielle Monod (1896): 155-162. Schiaparelli I Diplomi di Berengario 1 (1903). Pivano Stato e Chiesa de Berengario I ad Arduino 888-1015 (1908). Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935) IV 26. Fasoli I Re d'Italia (888-962) (1949). Hlawitschka "Franken, Alemannen, Bayern und Burgunder in Oberitalien (774-962)," in Forschungen zur Oberrheinischen Landesgeschichte 8 ( 1960). G. Arnaldi, "Berengario," in Dizionario Biografico dega Italiani 9 (1967): 1-26. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 188A (sub Italy). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): IV.35, V.41-43. Bouchard Those of My Blood (2001): 19 (chart).”