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This Discussion is intended as a Log of the Data elided/ deleted at the stage of resolving Data Conflicts on this profile.
I have already resolved the Data Conflict, and am simply making sure that all the managers involved in that merge, know what data of theirs was removed.
I am doing this as a courtesy, against the possibility that the profile’s managers may want to be alerted to the opportunity to engage with the data choices. (Sending a private message means there is no record for any future managers of the profile - of which we hope there will be many.)
It is not a query, and it does not require a comment, unless you disagree with the way the Data Conflict was resolved, or you want to add useful info about the data at stake – that you think others can benefit from when resolving Data Conflicts on that profile in the future.
What source are you using for this one?
Charles the Bald had a daughter Gisela.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CAROLINGIANS.htm#CharlesIIleChauveB
Goslin III apparently had a wife Godehile.
http://gw0.geneanet.org/aurejac?lang=en;pz=stella;nz=aurejac;ocz=0;...
I don't see a good source for them being the same person.
MedLands' discussion on the county of Maine gives no info:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MAINE.htm#_Toc308371482
Hi Justin Durand - this isn't my data - I'm cleaning up after a merge by someone else. It seemed that the data was sufficiently out to be noted, because it suggests to me that somewhere else in the tree a serious mis-merge might have occurred.
Jan Sem Dambæk says
Managers of Godelhide of the Holy Roman Empire,
I am contacting you about this profile: https://www.geni.com/people/Godelhide-of-the-Holy-Roman-Empire/6000...
Godehide is the daughter of Charles II “The Bald” Emperor of the Holy Empire and
Ermentrude of Orléans, queen of the Franks see
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146169877/godehilde-de_france
Sincerely,
Jan Sem Dambæk
Godelhide of the Holy Roman Empire
No you are correct there is not but going further it tallies with number in
Women in the Age of Eriugena - by John Contreni, academia
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Wulfad had occasion to counsel women such as Charles’ queens Irmintrude (nine children) and Richildis (five children),
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https://www.academia.edu/17667578/Women_in_the_Age_of_Eriugena
Will follow up