Princess Rothilde (Latin: Rothildis; 871 – 928/929) was a Frankish noble lady born into the royal family of Western Francia.
Rothilde was a daughter of the King of the Franks, Charles the Bald, son of Louis the Pious. Her mother was Charles’ second spouse, Queen Richilde of Provence, sister of King Boso of Provence.
In cca. 890, Rothilde married Roger of Maine. Their eldest child was Hugh I, Count of Maine. Their second child was a daughter.
Princess Rothilde (Latin: Rothildis; 871 – 928/929) was a Frankish noble lady born into the royal family of Western Francia.
Rothilde was a daughter of the King of the Franks, Charles the Bald, son of Louis the Pious. Her mother was Charles’ second spouse, Queen Richilde of Provence, sister of King Boso of Provence.
In cca. 890, Rothilde married Roger of Maine. Their eldest child was Hugh I, Count of Maine. Their second child was a daughter.
Family Members
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Judith de France
844–870
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Louis II "The Stammerer" of Aquitaine
846–879
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Charles "The Child" King of Aquitaine
847–866
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Lothair "The Lame" Carolingian
848–866
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Carloman Carolingians
849–876
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Abbess Rotrude of Saint-Radegunde
852–912
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Abbess Ermentrud of Hasnon
854–877
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Gisela Carolingian
857–874
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Godehilde Carolingian de France
864–923
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Hersinda Alberada of Francia
865–927
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