Liutgard of Saxony (died 885)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liutgard of Saxony
Queen of the Franks
Liutgard von Sachsen.jpg
Liutgard in the pedigree of the Ottonian dynasty, Chronica sancti Pantaleonis, Cologne, 12th century
Queen consort of the Franks
East Frankish queen
Tenure876–882
PredecessorHemma
SuccessorRichardis
Queen consort of Lotharingia
Tenure876/80–882
PredecessorAdelaide of Paris
SuccessorRichardis
Queen consort of Bavaria
Tenure880–882
PredecessorHemma
SuccessorRichardis
Bornc.  845
Died17 November 885 (aged 39–40)
Burial
SpouseLouis the Younger
Burchard I, Duke of Swabia
IssueLouis
Hildegard
Burchard II, Duke of Swabia
Udalrich
Dietpirch
HouseHouse of Brunonen (by birth)
Carolingian dynasty (by first marriage)
Hunfridings (by second marriage)
FatherLiudolf, Duke of Saxony
MotherOda Billung

Liutgard of Saxony (c. 845 – 17 November 885) was Queen of the Franks (East Frankish queen) from 876 until 882 by her marriage with King Louis the Younger.

Biography[]

She was born between 840 and 850, the daughter of the Saxon count Liudolf (805/20–866), a progenitor of the Ottonian dynasty (Liudolfings), and his wife Oda of Billung (805/06–913).

Liutgard was especially noted for her strong will and political ambition, a reliable supporter of her husband. She is seen as a driving force behind King Louis' struggle with the West Frankish king Charles the Bald around the possession of Lotharingia, culminating in the 876 Battle of Andernach and ending in the final acquisition of the Lotharingian realm by the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.

Marriages and issue[]

Before 29 November 874, Liutgard married the Carolingian ruler Louis the Younger (830/835–882), second son of King Louis the German, at Aschaffenburg, Franconia.[1] They had two children:

After Louis' death, she married[citation needed] in 882 the Hunfriding duke Burchard I of Swabia (855/60–911). They had three children:

References[]

Sources[]

  • Widukind of Corvey (2014). Deeds of the Saxons. Translated by Bachrach, Bernard S.; Bachrach, David S. Catholic University of America Press.

German royalty
Preceded by
Adelaide of Paris
Queen consort of Lotharingia
876–882
Succeeded by
Richardis
Preceded by
Emma of Altdorf
Queen consort of East Francia
876–882
Queen consort of Bavaria
880–882
Retrieved from ""