Rotrude

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Rotrude was a Frankish princess of the Carolingian dynasty, best known as one of Charlemagne’s daughters who played a role in his diplomatic marriage negotiations.

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Label Occurrences
Rotrude canonical 13

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian dynasty member
Frankish princess
noblewoman
birthPlace Kingdom of the Franks
surface form: Frankish Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of the Franks
surface form: Frankish Kingdom
culture Frankish
dynasty Carolingian dynasty
father Charlemagne
gender female
historicalRegion Western Europe
houseOrFamily House of Charlemagne
languageSpoken Latin
Old Frankish
mother Hildegard of Vinzgouw
notableFamily Carolingian dynasty
surface form: Carolingian family
notableFor being a daughter of Charlemagne
role in Charlemagne’s diplomatic policy
notableRelative Charlemagne
participatedIn diplomatic marriage negotiations
positionHeld Carolingian court lady
religion Christianity
sibling Adalhaid
Bertha
Carloman I
surface form: Carloman

Charles the Younger
Gisela
Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious

Pepin the Hunchback
socialStatus royalty
timePeriod Early Middle Ages

Referenced by (13)

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Charlemagne child Rotrude
Emperor Louis the Pious child Rotrude
subject surface form: Louis the Pious
Pepin of Italy sibling Rotrude
Pepin the Hunchback relative Rotrude
Pepin the Hunchback sibling Rotrude
Bertha relative Rotrude
Ruodhaid relative Rotrude
Gisela relative Rotrude
Charles the Younger sibling Rotrude
Louis I child Rotrude
Pepin I of Aquitaine sibling Rotrude
Ermengarde of Hesbaye child Rotrude