Bertrada of Prüm
Bertrada (b. ca. 670; d. after 721), also called Berthe or Bertree, and perhaps a Merovingian princess, is known to be the mother of Charibert of Laon, with whom she is co-founder and benefactor of the Prüm Abbey. They founded the abbey in 721.
Through Charibert's daughter Bertrada of Laon, wife of Pippin the Short, Bertrada is the great-grandmother of Charlemagne. Her husband is unknown for certain, but Settippani believes that he was a son of an Irmina, in turn a daughter of Hugobert, and Chariveus, Count of Laon.
Bertrada and her husband had three children:
- Hardrad (d. after 720)
- Charibert of Laon
- Weta, married Cario.
Three alternative solutions to the question of her parentage have been suggested:
- She was daughter of the seneschal and Pfalzgraf Hugobert and Irmina of Oeren
- She was the daughter-in-law of Irmina (d. ca 704), daughter of Hugobert and Irmina, and her husband Charveus, Count of Laon, brother of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye
- She was daughter of Theuderic III, king of Neustria and Austrasia, and Clotilda of Herstal.
The last two possibilities are not mutually exclusive, and are supported by Settipani.
References
- Maurice Chaume, "Études carolingiennes I: La famille de saint Guillaume de Gellone", in _Annales de Bourgogne_, vol. I (1929), 27-56 who presents the hypothesis that she was daughter of Theuderic (Thierry).
- Medieval Lands Project, Merovingian Counts, 8th Century
- Christian, Settipani. "The Ancestors of Charlemagne: Addendum to Addena, 31 January 2000" (PDF).
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