| Nicknames: | "Tiedrada Of /Wormsgau/" |
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| Birthplace: | Worms, Wormsgau (Rhine valley between Worms and Koblenz), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |
| Death: | Died in Worms, Wormsgau (Rhine valley between Worms and Koblenz), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |
| Occupation: | Abbesse d'Argenteuil, (aka Tiedrada), Abbess of the monastery of Argenteuil, Abbess of Argenteuil, Countess of Wormsgau & Upper Rhine, d. before 0789 |
| Managed by: | Jakob pultz christensen |
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Temporary note Jan 2011: Should this Theodora be in Charlemagne's tree at all? All evidence suggests she has arrived in Charlemagne's tree through mis-merges, as the sources below do not appear to point to her being the daughter of Charlemagne & Fastrada who was born in 784. Is there a part of the story that should be added, or should she be moved? Sharon Doubell.
Nome: ou Teodrada dos Francos. Nascimento: ou c. 785. Morte: ou na abadia de Münsterschwarzach, ou em 9 de janeiro de 843/844, ou em 853, ou entre 844-853. Teria sido abadessa de Argenteuil "antes de 814" e/ou de Münsterschwarzach.
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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Franconia:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Robertdied866A
ROBERT [II] (-12 Jul 807). "Turincbertus et filius meus Rotbertus" donated property "in pago Rinensi in villa…Birstat" to Lorsch by charter dated Jun 770[601].
Graf im Wormsgau und Oberrheingau 795/807.
Herr zu Dienheim 795.
[same person as…? RADBERT (-807). Einhard records that "Radbertus missus imperatoris" died in 807 after returning from the Orient[602]. It is possible that "Radbertus" refers to "Rodbertus".]
m firstly THEODERATA, daughter of --- (-before 789). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
m secondly ISENGARDE, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. 789.
Robert [II] & his first wife had one child:
i) ROBERT [III] (-before 19 Feb 834). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.
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From the English Wikipedia page on Wormsgau:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormsgau
The Wormsgau or pago wormatiensi was in the Middle Ages a county, which extended itself not only in the surroundings of the city of Worms, Germany, but concurrently along the Rhine widely in northern direction until short of reaching Coblenz. The city of Mainz belonged likewise to it as to the start of the 9th century also Boppard, which in reality ca. 825 was already lost again...
Robertians
Second Robertian Count in Wormsgau:
Robert II (Rutbert II o. Hruodbertus) (770 attested, † 12 July 807), his grandson, 795/807 Count in Worms- and Oberrheingau, 795 Lord to Dienheim, ∞ I Theoderata (Tiedrada) (766/777 attested, † before 789), ∞ II Isengarde, 789
Third Robertian Count in Wormsgau:
Robert III (Rutpert III) († before 834) his son, 812/830 Count in Wormsgau, Count in Oberrheingau, 825 imperial missus in Bishopric of Mainz, ∞ ca. 808 Wiltrud (Waldrada) of Orléans, 829/834 heiress of possessions in Orléans, daughter of Count Hadrian and of Waldrat from the House of the Widonen --------------------
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