Waldrada of Orléans
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Father-Biological* | Hadrian ~ Count of the Wormsgau and Orléans b. c 755, d. b 15 Feb 824 |
Mother-Biological* | Waldrat of Hornbach |
- Family Lines
- Boudreau Line
Roy Line
Last Edited=12 Nov 2022
Waldrada of Orléans was the daughter of Hadrian ~ Count of the Wormsgau and Orléans and Waldrat of Hornbach. She was heiress to lands near Orléans.1,2
Waldrada of Orléans married Rutpert III , Count of Wormsgau and Upper Rhine, son of Rutpert II , Count in the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau and Theoderata, in 808.1,2,3,4,5 In 834, Wialdruth and her son Guntram jointly established a foundation at Bönsheim, near Darmstadt, pro remedio animae ..... quondam viri mei Rutperti comitis.1,4
Waldrada of Orléans married Rutpert III , Count of Wormsgau and Upper Rhine, son of Rutpert II , Count in the Upper Rhine and Wormsgau and Theoderata, in 808.1,2,3,4,5 In 834, Wialdruth and her son Guntram jointly established a foundation at Bönsheim, near Darmstadt, pro remedio animae ..... quondam viri mei Rutperti comitis.1,4
Child of Waldrada of Orléans and Rutpert III , Count of Wormsgau and Upper Rhine
- Robert I the Strong ~ Comte d'Anjou et Blois+ ( - 25 Jul 866)
Citations
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