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Chrothais Carolingian was born 746 in Liege, Belgium to Pepin the Short (714-768) and Bertrada of Laon (720-783) .

Research Notes

Chrothais died young and was buried at Metz. "Rodthaid" is named daughter of King Pépin in the Pauli Gesta, when recording her place of burial. Paulus Diaconus wrote a poem in memory of "Rothaidis filiæ Pippini regis", which names "germanus…Karolus, Pippinus pater…Pippinus proavus…abavus Anschisa…[huius] pater…beatus Arnulfus".[1][2]




Siblings


Offspring of Pepin the Short (714-768) and Bertrada of Laon (720-783)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Charlemagne (747-814) 2 April 747 Herstal, Belgium 28 January 814 Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Himiltrude (c742-c780)
Desiderata of the Lombards (c744-)
Hildegard (758-783)
Gersuinda (750-aft800)
Madelgarde de Lommois (c760-)
Fastrada of Ingelheim (765-794)
Luitgard of Alamannia (c770-800)
Regina (c780-)
Ethelind (c780-)
Carloman (751-771) 28 June 751 4 December 771 Samoussy Gerberga of Pavia (c750-)
Gisela (757-810) 757 810
Pepin (759-761) 759 France 761 France
Chrothais (746-) 746 Liege, Belgium
Adelais (c749-) 749 Liege, Belgium
Berthe of the Franks
Rothaide




References

  1. ^ Pauli Gesta Episcop. Mettensium, MGH SS II, p. 265.
  2. ^ Pauli Diaconi Carmina, XXI Epitaphium Adheleidis filiæ cuius supra, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini I, p. 57.



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