Ermengard was born about 0830 in Regensburg (Ratisbonne), Oberpfalz, Bayern, Deutschland , the daughter of Louis II de Germanie and Emma de Bavière.
She died on 16 JUL 0866 in Frauenchiemsee, Chiemsee, Rosenheim, Bayern, Deutschland .
saint Ermengard de Chiemsee |
Louis II de Germanie |
Louis I du Saint-Empire |
Charles I de France |
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Hildegarde de Vintzgau |
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Ermengarde de Hesbaye |
Ingram de Hesbaye |
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Landrée d'Herbauges |
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Emma de Bavière |
Welf I von Altdorf |
Isembart II von Altdorf |
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Hermengarde de Francie |
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Heilwige von Sachsen |
Widukind I von Sachsen |
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Théodrade de Herstal |
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Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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Birth | ABT 0830 |
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Death | 16 JUL 0866 |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 0857 | abbesse de Chiemsee |
Note 1
Louis, having established two of his other daughters as abbesses of convents, appointed Irmgard (also known as Ermengard) to govern first the monastery of Buchau and then the royal abbey of Chiemsee in Bavaria. She is commemorated as a saint on 16 July.