Ogive of France, Queen of France , Queen of France, daughter of Edward I "The Elder", King of England and Elfleda, Queen of England. Born ± 904 at , Wessex, England, died after 951 Married ± 905 at ,, England (approximately 24 years married) to: Charles III "The Simple", King of France, son of Louis II "The Stammerer", King of France and Adelaide, Queen of France. Born Sep 17, 879 at ,, France, died Oct 7, 929 at Peronne, Austrasia, 50 years, buried at St. Fursi, Peronne, Austrasia, 1st marriage to: Ogive of France, Queen of France , Queen of France, 2nd marriage to: Frederune, Queen of France, 3rd marriage to: Mrs. Charles III, Concubine of France, 4th marriage to: Mrs. Charles III, Concubine of France, 5th marriage to: Mrs. Charles III, Concubine of France, 6th marriage to: Mrs. Charles III, Concubine of France, 7th marriage to: Mrs. Charles III, Concubine of France Austrasia, the eastern Frankish kingdom in the Merovingian period (6th-8th century ad) of early medieval Europe, as distinct from Neustria, the western kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/44177/Austrasia) Child: 1. Louis IV "Transmarinus", King of FranceBorn Sep 10, 921 at of Laon, Champagne, died Sep 10, 954 at Abbaye de St. Remy, Reims, Champagne, 33 years, buried at Abbaye de St. Remy, Reims, Champagne |
2nd marriage Ogive of France, Queen of France , Queen of France, daughter of Edward I "The Elder", King of England and Elfleda, Queen of England. Married 951 to: Count of Tours Herbert de Vermandois, son of Herbert II de Vermandois and Hildebrante, Princess of France. Born 915 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Dec 28, 993, 77 or 78 years, buried at Abbaye de Lagny,, France Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) |