Ermengarde of Hesbaye
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Ermengarde of Hesbaye, or Irmengarde (c. 778 – October 3, 818) was Queen of the Franks and Holy Roman Empress as the wife of Emperor Louis I. She was Frankish, the daughter Ingram, count of Hesbaye, and Hedwig of Bavaria. Her family is known as the Robertians.
In 794/5 Ermengarde married Louis the Pious, king of Aquitania, king of Franks, king of Italy, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
She had six children:
- Lothair I, born 795 in Altdorf, Bavaria
- Pepin of Aquitaine, born 797
- Adelaide, born ca. 799
- Possible wife of Robert the Strong, possible mother of Odo, Count of Paris and Robert I of France.
- Rotrude, born 800
- Hildegard / Matilda, born ca. 802
- Wife of Gerard, Count of Auvergne, possible mother of Ranulf I of Poitiers.
- Louis the German, born ca. 805
She died at Angers, France on October 3, 818. A few years after her death, her husband remarried to Judith of Bavaria, who bore him Charles the Bald.
| Preceded by - |
Empress of the Romans 814-818 |
Succeeded by Judith of Bavaria |
| Preceded by Luitgard |
Queen of the Franks 814-818 |

