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Ermengarde of Burgundy

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extensive property, including the town of Vienne, the royal castle of Pipet, the counties of Vienne and Sermorens, and all his possessions between Vienne and Lake Constance, as her dower. In August 1011, Ermengarde intervened in Rudolf's diploma, granting Henry, bishop of Lausanne, rights over the county of Vaud. The couple issued one diploma together, a donation to the monastery of Cluny in 1019. and Ermengarde intervened in many of Rudolf's other acts, including donations to the
175:. In the nineteenth century, several scholars hypothesised that Ermengarde's first husband was Manasses, count of Savoy, with whom she had a son, Humbert of Savoy. Laurent Ripart, by contrast, suggests that Ermengarde may have been the sister of Humbert of Savoy, who was part of the entourage of Rudolf III of Burgundy. Alternatively, François Demotz argues that Ermengarde was a member of the Sigiboldides (or Siboldi) dynasty, who were also part of Rudolf III's entourage. 250:
After Rotbald's death (d. before 1011), Ermengarde married again. Her second husband, whom she married in 1011, was Rudolf III of Burgundy. Ermengarde and Rudolf were married until his death in 1032, but they had no children together. On 24 April 1011 Rudolf issued two diplomas granting Ermengarde
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De la marche des études historiques en Savoie et en Piémont, depuis le xive siècle jusqu'à nos jours, et des développements dont ces études sont encore susceptibles
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Régeste Genevois ou répertoire chronologique et analytique des documents imprimés relatifs à l'histoire de la ville et du diocèse de Genève avant l'année 1312
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Ermengarde's origins are obscure, and the identity of her relatives is unknown. Several scholars have, however, suggested that Ermengarde was related to
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Alternatively, some historians argue that Hugh was an illegitimate son of Rudolf III of Burgundy: Peter Conradin von Planta, 'Hugues de Bourgogne,' in
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Acting independently, Ermengarde made a donation to Cluny for the sake of Rudolf's soul, and endowed the monastery of Saint-Martin de Savigny in 1031.
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Les fondements idéologiques du pouvoir des comtes de la maison de Savoie (de la fin du Xe siècle au début du XIIIe siècle
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Martin de Framond, 'La succession des comtes de Toulouse autour de l'an mil (940-1030): reconsidérations,'
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Francois Demotz, 'Aux origines des Humbertiens: les Rodolphiens et le royaume de Bourgogne,' in
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La Provence du premier au douzième siècle : Ă©tudes d'histoire et de gĂ©ographie politique
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La Provence du premier au douzième siècle : Ă©tudes d'histoire et de gĂ©ographie politique
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Eliana Magnani, 'Monastères et aristocratie en Provence - milieu Xe - début XIIe siècle,'
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Annales du Midi: revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale
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Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge
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Ermengarde married Rotbald II of Provence before 1002, when they made a donation to
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La Chorographie ou Description de Provence et l'histoire chronologique du meme pays
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in 1005. Also in 1005, they were present for the election of the new abbot at the
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Laurent Ripart, 'Le diocèse de Belley comme foyer de la principauté savoyarde,'
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L'An 888. Le Royaume de Bourgogne. Une puissance européenne au bord du Léman
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Aux origines des Humbertiens: les Rodolphiens et le royaume de Bourgogne
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Vita Regularis. Ordnungen und Deutungen religiosen Leben im Mittelalter
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Les erreurs de l'Histoire. Origines rectifiées des Maisons Féodales
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De la marche des études historiques en Savoie et en Piémontname
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La Savoie historique, pittoresque, statistique et biographique
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of independent Burgundy by virtue of her second marriage to
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de Framond, 'La succession des comtes de Toulouse,' p. 473.
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With Rotbald, Ermengarde had two sons and a daughter:
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Heinrich II. (1002-1024) Herrscher am Ende der Zeiten
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The couple is mentioned in the 634:Kaiser Konrad II. und seine Zeit 747:Charles William Previte-Orton, 742:Histoire de la Savoie en images 521:REG 0/0/1/153 (25 August 1011) 284:Otto-William, Count of Burgundy 43:Queen consort of Upper Burgundy 1: 401:Les chartes du pays d'Avignon 257:Abbey of St. Maurice, Agaunum 209:William II, Count of Provence 193:Abbey of St Victor, Marseille 149:Rotbold II, Count of Provence 141: 86:Rotbold II, Count of Provence 64: 666:(Slatkine, 1854; rpt. 1994). 360:, pp. 9, 13ff.,26, 38, 47ff. 322:Georges de Manteyer (1908), 806: 765:Queens consort of Burgundy 737:, vol. II (Marburg, 1984). 723:, Volume 1 (Picard, 1908), 621:, no. 185 (1 January 1033) 592:, no. 182 (1 January 1031) 561:no. 156 (15 February 1017) 490:, no. 151 (24 April 1011) 405:Les erreurs de l'Histoire 197:Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou 109:Hugh, bishop of Lausanne? 790:Remarried royal consorts 709:vol. 105 no. 204 (1993). 446:, Tafel 187; H. Bouche, 77:after September 20, 1057 494:FOR 267 (24 April 1011) 461:Europäische Stammtafeln 444:Europäische Stammtafeln 431:Europäische Stammtafeln 280:dilectus sibi militibus 222:William III of Provence 102:William III of Provence 90:Rudolph III of Burgundy 770:Countesses of Provence 537:, no. 58 (15 Jan 1019) 266:Succession of Burgundy 161:Rudolf III of Burgundy 719:Georges de Manteyer, 712:Georges de Manteyer, 680:, 102 (2015), 51-64. 577:, no. 191 (1029x1049) 499:Chroniques d'Archives 474:Histoire de la Savoie 450:(Paris, 1736), p. 864 231:William III Taillefer 201:William III Taillefer 617:Lullin and le Fort, 588:Lullin and le Fort, 573:Lullin and le Fort, 533:Lullin and le Fort, 486:Lullin and le Fort, 341:La Savoie historique 309:Lullin and le Fort, 179:Countess of Provence 153:countess of Provence 28:Countess of Provence 16:Countess of Provence 785:11th-century deaths 501:9 (2011), pp. 11-12 751:(Cambridge, 1912). 740:Christian Sorrel, 549:no. 55 (1016x1018) 339:, p. 68; Dessaix, 173:Humbert I of Savoy 694:(Lausanne, 2012). 690:Francois Demotz, 292:Emperor Conrad II 246:Queen of Burgundy 239:House of Rouergue 235:Count of Toulouse 205:Count of Toulouse 123: 122: 797: 733:D. Schwennicke, 669:Laurent Ripart, 662:Joseph Dessaix, 637: 630: 624: 619:RĂ©geste Genevois 614: 608: 601: 595: 590:RĂ©geste Genevois 585: 579: 575:RĂ©geste Genevois 570: 564: 558: 552: 546: 540: 535:RĂ©geste Genevois 530: 524: 518: 512: 488:RĂ©geste Genevois 483: 477: 470: 464: 457: 451: 440: 434: 427: 421: 414: 408: 397: 391: 388: 382: 379: 370: 367: 361: 350: 344: 333: 327: 320: 314: 311:RĂ©geste Genevois 307: 276:Emperor Henry II 185:Montmajour Abbey 146: 143: 106:Emma of Provence 69: 66: 19: 805: 804: 800: 799: 798: 796: 795: 794: 755: 754: 730:(Menton, 1952). 659:(Puthod, 1839). 655:LĂ©on Menabrea, 652:(Geneva, 1866). 645: 640: 636:, pp. 283, 288. 631: 627: 615: 611: 603:S. 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Index

Countess of Provence
Queen consort of Upper Burgundy
Rotbold II, Count of Provence
Rudolph III of Burgundy
Issue
William III of Provence
Emma of Provence
Catholicism
Rotbold II, Count of Provence
countess of Provence
queen
Rudolf III of Burgundy
Humbert I of Savoy
Montmajour Abbey
Abbey of St Victor, Marseille
Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou
William III Taillefer
Count of Toulouse
William II, Count of Provence
William III of Provence
Emma
William III Taillefer
Count of Toulouse
House of Rouergue
monastery of Saint-Martin de Savigny
Abbey of St. Maurice, Agaunum
homage
Emperor Henry II
Otto-William, Count of Burgundy
Holy Lance

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