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2. Darryl Lundy, The Peerage.com.
3. //users.adelphia.net/~cousin.wes3/stower_stowers_history.htm, STOWER STOWERS HISTORY, “Place: Charlestown, MA; Primary Immigrant: Nicholas Stower; Accompanying family members: Daughters Elizabeth, Sarah, Joanna and Son Richard. Permanent Entry Number: 3066059 (Same number included all 5 people.). Nicholas sister Deborah with her husband, Simon Hoyt and two sons, Walter and Nicholas; Ralph Sprague, with his wife, and three children; Ralph’s brothers William and Richard; all came to New England on board the Lyon’s Whelp, John Gibbs, Master, companion ship of the Talbot. They sailed from Gravesend April 25, 1629, with about forty planters out of the counties of Dorset and Somerset, and arrived at Salem June 29, 1629. She brought 6 fishermen from Dorchester.”.
4. http://www.packrat-pro.com/am.htm#Ansgise, Franks2, Main sources:(1) ROYL (table CCCLXIV and others); HOLDT; 'Mathematical'.(2) Debrett's 'Kings and Queens of Europe' by David Williamson. Published by Webb & Bower in 1988. ISBN 0-86350-194-X.(3) 'The Kingdom of the Franks', secondary title 'North-West Europe before Charlemagne', by Peter Lusko, published by Thames and Hudson Limited 1971 (ISBN 0-500-57003-5).(4) 'The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History', Volume I, by C.W. Previte-Orton, Cambridge University Press, 1955.
5. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, The tribe changed its name to the Sicambri in honour of Priamus's mother.
6. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.This geneology is taken from the Internet, Nov. 12, 2006.It goes from Antenor d. 433 BC to Clodius, King of the East Franks d. 389 AD.Thus it covers the period of time in which this group of peiole twice changed their name and moved from the Black Sea to the Rhine river area where they split into two groups, the East and West Franks. (hmf)
7. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.
8. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Franks 1.
9. Genealogical Soc. Bardwell Records. History of Hatfields - Enc. #65..
10. www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/fh/franks2.htm#chasmart, Franks 2, Clodius 'the long haired', King of the Franks (d 445)m. (c414) Basina, princess of Thuringia (b 398, dau of Wedelphus of Thuringia).
11. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html, Genealogy of Merovingian Kings Mentioned in Gregory of Tours, (p. 276 of edition).
12. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html.
13. www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/meroving.gif.
14. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith,_daughter_of_Welf, Judith, daughter of WelfFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchQueen Judith or Iudit (805 - April 19 or 23, 843), also known as Judith of Bavaria, was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria (780 - 826). Judith ensured that her son Charles received a share of the kingdom, just like his three half-brothers from Louis' first marriage. This contributed to the ensuing civil war among Louis and his sons. Rebels temporarily imprisoned Judith in the convent of Poitiers on allegations of adultery during 830. From 833 to 834, she was exiled in Tortona.Judith was the first member of the Elder House of Welf to have a leading role in the Frankish kingdom. Whether by coincidence or through Judith's influence, in the years following her marriage to Louis her mother and both of her brothers gained important offices in the kingdom. Her sister Hemma married Louis the German, a son of Louis the Pious from his first marriage, in 827. Judith was buried in St. Martin in Tours.[edit] Marriage and issueJudith was the second wife of Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks; they married in Aachen in 819 and had the following children:* Gisela (820 - July 5, 874), married Eberhard of Friuli* Charles the Bald.
15. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Franks 1.
16. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, The tribe changed its name to the Sicambri in honour of Priamus's mother.
17. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/ae/brittany1.htm, 'Brittany1'.
18. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ar.htm#Arnoldus%20Bishop.
19. Crocker ~ Ashley, www.tracycrocker.com/p74.htm, Childebert King of Cologne1 (M)d. after 450PedigreeChildebert King of Cologne was the son of Clovis "The Riparian" Frankish King of Cologne and NN---- NN---- a Merovingian. He married NN---- NN----. died after 450.2Child of Childebert King of Cologne and NN---- NN----Sigebert I "The Lame" King of Cologne+ d. 509Citations1. [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.2. [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Fariswith additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants, line 190 pg 163..
20. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gwt1/f_a9.html, SIGEBER I "The Lame", King of Cologneb. 454 Cologne, Westphalia, Germanyd. 509 Cologne, Westphalia, GermanyGender: MaleParents:Father: King Chlodebaud, Childebert de CologneFamily:Children:Cloderic, "The Parricide" King of Cologne.
21. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html.
22. www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/meroving.gif.
23. Crocker ~ Ashley, www.tracycrocker.com/p74.htm, b. circa 500, d. 532Was very young in 509, when his father was murdered; revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.He married Artemia. was born circa 500.2 He was the son of Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne and NN---- NN----. died in 532 at Murdered.Child of Munderic Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois and ArtemiaSaint Gondolfus Bishop of Tongress+ .
24. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189.
25. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.
26. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html, Genealogy of Merovingian Kings Mentioned in Gregory of Tours, (p. 276 of edition).
27. www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/fh/franks2.htm#chasmart, Franks2, Clodius 'the long haired', King of the Franks (d 445).
28. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html, Genealogy of Merovingian Kings Mentioned in Gregory of Tours, (p. 276 of edition).
29. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html.
30. www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/meroving.gif.
31. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Franks 1.
32. J. K. Loren, Rootsweb.com, Entries: 83623Updated: 2006-06-14 09:11:39 UTC (Wed), Winget / Nordgren Ancestors.
33. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gwt1/f_a9.html, SIGEBER I "The Lame", King of Cologneb. 454 Cologne, Westphalia, Germanyd. 509 Cologne, Westphalia, GermanyGender: MaleParents:Father: King Chlodebaud, Childebert de CologneFamily:Children:Cloderic, "The Parricide" King of Cologne.
34. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189.
35. www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/fh/franks2.htm#chasmart, Franks2, Pepin II of Heristal, Mayor of Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy (d 714).
36. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Holdt shows Clodonir as the husband of Bassanus' daughter Sedanus.
37. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/ms/scots1.htm#top, 'Scots1'.
38. Jim Weber, The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest, I00837,Entries: 39494Updated: 2006-02-05 19:25:45 UTC (Sun)Contact: Jim Weber .
39. # Name: Baudouin II "The Bald" Count of Flanders 1 2 3# Sex: M# ALIA: Baldwin II Count of /Flanders/# Birth: ABT 865 in Flanders, France 4# Death: 10 SEP 918 5 6 7Father: Baudouin I "Iron Arm" Count of Flanders b: 837 in Flanders, Nord, FranceMother: Judith Princess of France b: ABT 846 in FranceMarriage 1 Aelfthryth (Elfrida) Princess of England b: ABT 872 in Wessex, England* Married: 884 4Children1. Has Children Arnold I Count of Flandersb: ABT 890 in Ghent, Flanders now Belgium2. Has Children Adaloff (Adalulf) Comte de Boulogneb: ABT 893 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Artois/Pas-de-Calais, FranceSources:1. Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise onPage: Baldwin II2. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999Page: 44-163. Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968Page: 194. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999Page: 162-175. Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise onPage: Baldwin IIText: 918 year only6. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999Page: 44-16Text: 9187. Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968Page: 19Text: 918.
40. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Franks 1.
41. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189.
42. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.
43. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189,Some consider this prince of the tribe of Bructeri, while others believe him to be from one of the Salian tribes.1 roi des Francs Genebaud I des Francs Ripuaires was born circa 245. King of the Franks circa 287.1 He submitted to Maximianus in 287.2 He was mentioned between 287 and 288.1 He died circa 289.
44. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
45. Jim Weber, The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest, # ID: I00839# Name: Odoacer Count of Harlebec 1# Sex: M# Birth: 810 in Flanders, Nord, France# Death: 862 1Father: Engelram (Engeurrand) of Harlebec b: 780 in Flanders, Nord, FranceMarriage 1 Spouse UnknownChildren1. Has Children Baudouin I "Iron Arm" Count of Flanders b: 837 in Flanders, Nord, FranceSources:1. Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968,Page: 19.
46. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith,_daughter_of_Welf, Judith, daughter of WelfFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchQueen Judith or Iudit (805 - April 19 or 23, 843), also known as Judith of Bavaria, was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria (780 - 826). Judith ensured that her son Charles received a share of the kingdom, just like his three half-brothers from Louis' first marriage. This contributed to the ensuing civil war among Louis and his sons. Rebels temporarily imprisoned Judith in the convent of Poitiers on allegations of adultery during 830. From 833 to 834, she was exiled in Tortona.Judith was the first member of the Elder House of Welf to have a leading role in the Frankish kingdom. Whether by coincidence or through Judith's influence, in the years following her marriage to Louis her mother and both of her brothers gained important offices in the kingdom. Her sister Hemma married Louis the German, a son of Louis the Pious from his first marriage, in 827. Judith was buried in St. Martin in Tours.[edit] Marriage and issueJudith was the second wife of Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks; they married in Aachen in 819 and had the following children:* Gisela (820 - July 5, 874), married Eberhard of Friuli* Charles the Bald.
47. Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2 .
48. Darryl Lundy, The Peerage.com, io468, Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1 b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2FamilyChildren1. Robert FitzHenry 12. Meiler FitzHenry 13. Master Morgan FitzHenry 14. Amabel FitzHenry 1Citations1. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online
49. Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2 .
50. Darryl Lundy, The Peerage.com, io468, Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1 b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2FamilyChildren1. Robert FitzHenry 12. Meiler FitzHenry 13. Master Morgan FitzHenry 14. Amabel FitzHenry 1Citations1. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online
51. http://www.packrat-pro.com/am.htm#Ansgise, Franks2, Main sources:(1) ROYL (table CCCLXIV and others); HOLDT; 'Mathematical'.(2) Debrett's 'Kings and Queens of Europe' by David Williamson. Published by Webb & Bower in 1988. ISBN 0-86350-194-X.(3) 'The Kingdom of the Franks', secondary title 'North-West Europe before Charlemagne', by Peter Lusko, published by Thames and Hudson Limited 1971 (ISBN 0-500-57003-5).(4) 'The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History', Volume I, by C.W. Previte-Orton, Cambridge University Press, 1955.
52. www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/fh/franks2.htm#link3.
53. www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=263.
54. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ar.htm#Arnoldus%20Bishop.
55. www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=263.
56. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, Holdt shows Clodonir as the husband of Bassanus' daughter Sedanus.
57. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.
58. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189.
59. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo.
60. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html, Genealogy of Merovingian Kings Mentioned in Gregory of Tours, (p. 276 of edition).
61. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html.
62. www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=263.
63. www.tracycrocker.com/p42.htm#i4210, /www.tracycrocker.com/p74.htm#i4208.
64. Citations1. [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.2. [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Fariswith additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants, line 190 pg 163..
65. Crocker ~ Ashley, www.tracycrocker.com/p74.htm, b. circa 500, d. 532Was very young in 509, when his father was murdered; revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.He married Artemia. was born circa 500.2 He was the son of Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne and NN---- NN----. died in 532 at Murdered.Child of Munderic Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois and ArtemiaSaint Gondolfus Bishop of Tongress+ .
66. www.stirnet.com/html/genie/ancient/fh/franks1.htm#linklo, The tribe changed its name to the Sicambri in honour of Priamus's mother.
67. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189, Richomer, Consulb. circa 350, d. 384, #10454PedigreeHearkening to a third-century funery inscription for a soldier in Pannonia: "Francus ego cives, miles romanus in armis." ("I am a Frank by nationality, but a Roman soldier under arms.") This could have been written as well for Richomer.1 Richomer, Consul was born circa 350. He was the son of Mallobaudes, King of the Franks, in Worms. He married Ascyla (?), daughter of Ascyllius (?). He died in 384. Murdered. Consul (FLAVIVS RICHOMERES) in Rome, in 384.2Child of Richomer, Consul and Ascyla (?):Theodemer, King of the Franks+b. 364, d. 4131. [S445] Patrick J. Geary, Before France and Germany: The Creation & Transformation of the Merovingian World (198 Madison Ave., New York, New York: Oxford University Press, Inc, 1988), pg. 79. Hereinafter cited as Before France & Germany.2. [S721] Rulers of Ancient Rome, online (did not capture). Hereinafter cited as Rulers of Rome. .
68. http://www.packrat-pro.com/am.htm#Ansgise, Franks2, Main sources:(1) ROYL (table CCCLXIV and others); HOLDT; 'Mathematical'.(2) Debrett's 'Kings and Queens of Europe' by David Williamson. Published by Webb & Bower in 1988. ISBN 0-86350-194-X.(3) 'The Kingdom of the Franks', secondary title 'North-West Europe before Charlemagne', by Peter Lusko, published by Thames and Hudson Limited 1971 (ISBN 0-500-57003-5).(4) 'The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History', Volume I, by C.W. Previte-Orton, Cambridge University Press, 1955.
69. Genealogical Soc. Bardwell Records. History of Hatfields - Enc. #65..
70. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gwt1/f_a9.html, SIGEBER I "The Lame", King of Cologneb. 454 Cologne, Westphalia, Germanyd. 509 Cologne, Westphalia, GermanyGender: MaleParents:Father: King Chlodebaud, Childebert de CologneFamily:Children:Cloderic, "The Parricide" King of Cologne.
71. //users.adelphia.net/~cousin.wes3/stower_stowers_history.htm, STOWER STOWERS HISTORY, “Place: Charlestown, MA; Primary Immigrant: Nicholas Stower; Accompanying family members: Daughters Elizabeth, Sarah, Joanna and Son Richard. Permanent Entry Number: 3066059 (Same number included all 5 people.). Nicholas sister Deborah with her husband, Simon Hoyt and two sons, Walter and Nicholas; Ralph Sprague, with his wife, and three children; Ralph’s brothers William and Richard; all came to New England on board the Lyon’s Whelp, John Gibbs, Master, companion ship of the Talbot. They sailed from Gravesend April 25, 1629, with about forty planters out of the counties of Dorset and Somerset, and arrived at Salem June 29, 1629. She brought 6 fishermen from Dorchester.”.
72. Citations1. [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.2. [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Fariswith additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants, line 190 pg 163..
73. Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2 .
74. Darryl Lundy, The Peerage.com, io468, Henry FitzHenry1 (M)b. circa 1103, d. circa 1157, #104676PedigreeFatherHenry I 'Beauclerc', King of England1 b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135MotherNesta, Princess of Deheubarth1 d. before 1136Last Edited10 May 2003Henry FitzHenry was born circa 1103.2 He was the son of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Nesta, Princess of Deheubarth.1 He died circa 1157 in Anglesey, Wales, killed.2FamilyChildren1. Robert FitzHenry 12. Meiler FitzHenry 13. Master Morgan FitzHenry 14. Amabel FitzHenry 1Citations1. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online
75. /homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p128.htm#i8189.
76. www.tracycrocker.com/p4210Citations1. [S189] Royalty for Comm., Stuart, Roderick W. , Line 171.2. [S39] Frederick Lewis Weis and Jr. assisted by: David Faris with additions and Corrections by: Walter Lee Sheppard, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists~who came to New England between 1623 and 1650 The lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their Descendants, line 190 pg 163.2.htm#i4210.
77. Crocker ~ Ashley, www.tracycrocker.com/p74.htm, b. circa 500, d. 532Was very young in 509, when his father was murdered; revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.He married Artemia. was born circa 500.2 He was the son of Cloderic "The Parricide" King of Cologne and NN---- NN----. died in 532 at Murdered.Child of Munderic Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois and ArtemiaSaint Gondolfus Bishop of Tongress+ .
78. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/gregory-hist.html.
79. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith,_daughter_of_Welf, Judith, daughter of WelfFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchQueen Judith or Iudit (805 - April 19 or 23, 843), also known as Judith of Bavaria, was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria (780 - 826). Judith ensured that her son Charles received a share of the kingdom, just like his three half-brothers from Louis' first marriage. This contributed to the ensuing civil war among Louis and his sons. Rebels temporarily imprisoned Judith in the convent of Poitiers on allegations of adultery during 830. From 833 to 834, she was exiled in Tortona.Judith was the first member of the Elder House of Welf to have a leading role in the Frankish kingdom. Whether by coincidence or through Judith's influence, in the years following her marriage to Louis her mother and both of her brothers gained important offices in the kingdom. Her sister Hemma married Louis the German, a son of Louis the Pious from his first marriage, in 827. Judith was buried in St. Martin in Tours.[edit] Marriage and issueJudith was the second wife of Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks; they married in Aachen in 819 and had the following children:* Gisela (820 - July 5, 874), married Eberhard of Friuli* Charles the Bald.