Engeltrude de Fézensac

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Engeltrude de Fézensac (also Ingeltrud, Ingeltrude, or Ingeltrudis Fidentiacus in contemporary Latin; c.799 – 853) was the Countess of Orléans via her marriage in 825[1] to Odo I, Count of Orléans.[2] Their eldest daughter, Ermentrude, married Charles the Bald of West Francia. They also had a son, William, who was executed by his own brother-in-law in 866.

Bornc.799
Died853
Noble familyGirard (by birth)
Udalriching (by marriage)
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Engeltrude de Fézensac
Countess of Orléans
Bornc.799
Died853
BuriedBasilique Saint-Denis
Noble familyGirard (by birth)
Udalriching (by marriage)
SpouseOdo I, Count of Orléans
IssueErmentrude, Queen of West Francia
FatherLeuthard I of Paris
MotherGrimhilda
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Engeltrude was the only daughter of Leuthard I of Paris and his wife, Grimhilda (also known as Grimeut d'Alsace); her brothers were Adalard the Seneschal and Girart de Roussillon.[2]

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