Ingeltrud

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Ingeltrud (also: Angeltrud, Engeltrud ; † after April 2, 870 ) was the eldest daughter of Margrave Eberhard von Friuli from the Unruochinger family and from Gisela , the daughter of Emperor Ludwig the Pious from his marriage to the Welfin Judith .

Ingeltrud is discussed in research as the wife of the Franconian Babenberger Heinrich . If so, she would not only be the granddaughter of Louis the Pious, but also the grandmother of King Heinrich I , so that the entire imperial house of the Liudolfingers would be counted among the descendants of Charlemagne . A valid counter-argument is the age of Ingeltrud, Eberhard's daughter, who was born as the second child after Eberhard II, who died early, in 838 at the earliest, while Heinrich's wife, who came from Saxony, was born around 830.

The mention of Ingeltrud in the year 870 by her mother Gisela, who reserved a burial place for herself and her daughter in the Abbey of Cysoing , the house abbey of the Unruochingers, is seen as an essential counter-argument, which could indicate that Ingeltrud was not married at that time. while Heinrich's (and possibly Ingeltrud's) daughter Haduich married the Saxon Duke Otto the Illustrious during these years (around 869/870) .

literature

  • Emil Krüger: About the descent of Heinrich I from the Carolingians. In: German Journal for History Science 9 (1893), pp. 28–61
  • Erich Brandenburg : The Descendants of Charlemagne, IV.29 (1935)
  • Karl August Eckhardt : Genealogical finds for general history (1963), 49 f.
  • Karl Ferdinand Werner : The descendants of Charlemagne up to around the year 1000 (1st - 8th generation) "in: Wolfgang Braunfels : Karl der Große Lebenswerk und Nachleben. Volume IV, III.25 (1967)
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables , Volume II, Plate 188A (1983)
  • Christian Settipani , Patrick Van Kerrebrouck: La Préhistoire des Capétiens 481–987. 1st game. Mérovingiens, Carolingiens et Robertiens (1993)
  • Donald C. Jackman : The pedigree of the earliest German kings. In: Herold Yearbook, New Series, Volume 15 (2010), p. 47 ff.

Footnotes

  1. ↑ Wrongly at Schwennicke 840
  2. ^ For the first time Waitz (1837), elaborated by Krüger and Eckhardt, rejecting this: Werner, Hlawitschka, approving: Settipani (pp. 417-419), Jackman
  3. ad quietem meam vel filiae meae Ingeltrudis (Eckhardt, p. 50)
  4. Jackman, p. 61, with a counterexample
  5. Werner, p. 452