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house monastery, was directly subordinate to the Frankish king. However, in the aforementioned charter of 828, Theodrada restored the monastery to St. Denis on the condition that she would be allowed to use it for life, unless she voluntarily renounced it or was compensated with another monastery.
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Theodrada was born the elder of the two daughters of Charlemagne's fourth wife Fastrada. Theodrada was the twelfth child of the
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Charlemagne
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Fastrada
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Argenteuil
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Abbess
Notre-Dame d'Argenteuil
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Carolingian
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