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Marriage: Children:
  1. Pippin Birth: 770 Death: 811

Bibliography
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Sources with Information about marriage to Charlemagne King Of France
date:
abt 768, concubine [Ref: Brandenburg 1995 p108, HenryII charl000 7/16/2012]
first marriage of Charlemagne [Ref: Brandenburg 1995 p1, ES I #2, Settipani Capet #5],
child:
[Ref: Brandenburg 1995 p1, ES I #2, ES I.1 #4, HenryII charl000 7/16/2012, Settipani Capet #5]
Sources with Inaccurate marriage information
child:
Alpaide (#11566) [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p22, Settipani Capet #5, Weis AR7 #191]
Research Notes:
Pepin's mother was Hmiltrud, a noble Frank whom some claim Charlemagne never married. The eminent and respected Janet Nelson, a renowned English historian of the Carolingian era, believes however that Charlemagne's union to Hmiltrud was a true marriage, but that Einhard subsequently shaded events carefully to make it appear that Charlemagne's first successful "real" marriage was to Hildegarde. See Nelson's article, "Women at the Court of Charlemagne: A Case of Monstrous Regiment?" in *Medieval Queenship*, ed. J.C. Parsons (New York: St Martins, 1993), pp. 43-62, esp. 51. It's also doubted by some today that Pepin was really a hunchback; Einhard may have made the statement to discredit Pepin's claim to the throne (see the article by Janet Nelson cited BELOW, p. 180 note 42, where it is noted that before 792, Charlemagne's treatment of Pepin "gives no clear hint that he [Pepin] was regarded as unthroneworthy"). [Ref: John Carmi Parsons SGM 1/27/1999]



Pedigree of Himiltrude
Himiltrude



Descendants of Himiltrude
1. Himiltrude m. Charlemagne King Of France
m. Charlemagne King Of France father: Pepin The Short King Of The Franks mother: Bertha Of Laon, Countess Of Laon