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Baldwin Flanders + Judith Carolingian

Charles Carolingian
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Charles Carolingian

Birth 13 June 823  Frankfurt am Main, Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany

Reference number Q2564  

Death 6 October 877 (Age 54)  Brides-les-Bains, Savoy, Rhône-Alpes, France


Ermentrude of Orléans
Ermentrude Udalriching
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Ermentrude of Orléans
Ermentrude Udalriching

Birth 27 September 823  

Reference number Q2575  

Death 6 October 869 (Age 46)  France


Baldwin Flanders
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Baldwin Flanders

Birth between 830 and 839  

Reference number Q1713  

Death 879 (Age 49)  


Judith Carolingian
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Judith Carolingian

Birth about 844  West Francia

Reference number Q1970  

Death after 870 (Age 26)  


5 Children
Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders
Baldwin Flanders
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Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders
Baldwin Flanders

Birth about 865  Flanders

Reference number Q1733  

Death 10 September 918 (Age 53)  Ghent “Blandijnberg”, Flanders


Family Group Information

Marriage 13 December 862
 Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne, France

Source:  Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: Judith eloped with Baldwin, later Count of Flanders. The two were likely married at the monastery of Senlis at this time.
Number of children
5
 

Source:  Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: Charles (c. 864/865 – died young), ostensibly named after his maternal grandfather. "Karolus brevis vite" is named as first of the three sons of Baldwin and Judith in the list of counts of Flanders recorded in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin.[24] It is assumed that Charles died young as no other reference to him has been found.

Ralph (c. 867/870 – murdered 17 June 896). "Rodolphus Cameracensis comes" is named as third of the three sons of Baldwin and Judith in the list of counts of Flanders recorded in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin.[24] Installed as Count of Cambrai around 888, was killed by Herbert I of Vermandois.

In addition, are attributed two daughters born from Judith and Baldwin:

The mother of Walter. The History of Waulsort monastery names "Walterus...Rodulfi sororis filius" recording that he attempted to avenge the death of his maternal uncle Ralph of Cambrai. No other reference to this person has been found and, because the History of Waulsort monastery is such a confused source, her existence should be treated with caution.

Guinidilde or Gunhild (died before 19 February 904), who married before 27 June 875 Count Wilfred the Hairy of Barcelona. According to Allison Weir, this parentage is confirmed on the Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium which records that Charles the Bald gave an unnamed daughter of the count of Flanders in marriage to "Pilosi" at the same time as granting him the County of Barcelona, although this source is unreliable in some points of detail concerning the family of the counts of Barcelona.[26][27] This supposed Flemish origin is incorrect: The true parentage of Guinidilde is confirmed by charters dated 875, 877 and 878 under which "Winidildes commitissa" donated property "de comparatione de cuondam patrem meum...Seniofredo" to San Juan de Ripoll monastery.
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