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  1. Gisela (French: Gisèle; fl. 911) was a French princess who was married to Rollo, Duke of Normandy. According to limited early records, Rollo was betrothed to Gisela, daughter to the king of West Francia, Charles the Simple, after Rollo's conversion to Christianity upon his ascension as ruler of Normandy in 911. The marriage and the existence of Gisela are not independently confirmed, allowing ...

  2. 26. Apr. 2022 · GISELA ( [819/822]-after 1 Jul 874, bur Cysoing, Abbey of St Calixtus). The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Karolum et Gislam" children of "Hludovicus ymperator…ex Iudith ymperatrice" [222]. Her marriage is deduced from a charter in which Gisela states that their eldest son Unruoch brought back the body of Eberhard from Italy ...

  3. 9. Feb. 2023 · October 26, 907 (37-38) Loraine Alsace, Grand Est, France. Immediate Family: Daughter of Lothair II, king of Lotharingia and Waldrada of Wormsgau. Wife of Godfrid, duke of Frisia. Sister of Hugh, Duke of Alsace; Bertha, margravine of Tuscany and Ermengarde de Lorraine. Half sister of Adelaide of Burgundy and Rudolph I, king of Upper Burgundy.

  4. Pedigree: Gisela de LORRAINE. The PEDIGREE of. Gisela de LORRAINE. aka Gisela of LOTHARINGIA (von LOTHRINGEN) Born: abt. 863 Died: by 907 (or 908+) HM George I's 23-Great Aunt. HRE Ferdinand I's 19-Great Aunt. HRE Charles VI's 23-Great Aunt. U.S. President [HAYES] 's 24-Great Aunt.

  5. 14. Nov. 2018 · Definition. Charles the Simple (Charles III of France, l. 879-929 CE, r. 893-923 CE) was king of West Francia (roughly modern-day France) toward the end of the period of Viking raids in the region. His epithet `the simple' refers to his habit of being straightforward and honest, not simple-minded or slow.

  6. Make this memory easier for you and others to find. Event Date. Event Place. Description. Albums Add to Album. Contributed By. File Name. Gisela of France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stub iconThis Normandy-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 14th century depiction of the marriage of Rollo and Gi.