Rotrude of Hesbaye

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Rotrude of Hesbaye
Died724
Spouse(s)Charles Martel
Issue

Rotrude (Chrodtrudis) (or Crotude, Chrotrude, or Ruadtrud; died 724) was the first wife of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace and de facto ruler of Francia from 718 to 741. She was the mother of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, and therefore the grandmother of Charlemagne. Rotrude is believed to be the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, although this designation is not without controversy, as discussed below. She is also referred to as Rotrude of Treves.

Traditionally, the information available about the family background of Rotrude was the indication that Wido (Guy), Count of Hornbach and Lay Abbot of Fontenelle, was a propinquus of Martel. This kinship term, vague enough, means a close relationship with women: a brother, a cousin by women or a cousin by marriage. Wido is the brother of Milo, Bishop of Trier, and son of Saint Leudwinus, Bishop of Trier.

Christian Settipani, in his work on the ancestors of Charlemagne, details an analysis by Anton Halbedel, first issued in 1915, and echoed by historians Joseph Depoin, Maurice Chaume and Szabolcs de Vajay. According to this analysis, the word propinquus implies "close", so that Wido was Rotrude’s brother.[citation needed] Rotrude has therefore often been identified as the daughter of Saint Leudwinus.[citation needed]

However, in Settipani’s Addendum to the Ancestors of Charlemagne,[1] he returns to this problem, reflecting thoughts of the medieval history professor Richard Gerberding, who believed that Rotrude’s background was related directly to the Robertians. He noted that Charles Martel had three wives and that Wido may be a relative of the other two.

Settipani concludes that Rotrude was the daughter of

Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Note that Rotrude and Charles had a daughter also named Landrade, who is often erroneously identified as the wife of Sigramnus.[2]
, you would notice on the said pediegee there are ---- this means not conclusive and speculative.

Rotrude and Charles had five children: [citation needed]


References

  1. ^ Settipani, Christian (1990). "Addendum to the Ancestors of Charlemagne" (PDF).
  2. ^ Claussen, M. A. (2004). The Reform of the Frankish Church: Chrodegang of Metz and the Regula Canonicorum in the Eighth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 21.

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