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Bernard of Italy — cropped
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Depicted on a 10th century copy of a manuscript originally made in 829–836
Pepin of Italy — Depicted on a 10th century copy of a manuscript originally made in 829–836
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Pepin of Italy Depicted on a 10th century copy of a manuscript originally made in 829–836
2nd wife of Charlemagne
Hildegard of the Vinzgau — 2nd wife of Charlemagne
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Hildegard of the Vinzgau 2nd wife of Charlemagne
Pepin of Italy
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Richardis' ordeal by fire ordered by husband Charles the Fat on the pretext of adultery with chancellor Liutward. She survived, unscathed according to legend) and withdrew to Andlau to form her abbey
Richardis undergoing ordeal by fire — Richardis' ordeal by fire ordered by husband Charles the Fat on the pretext of adultery with chancellor Liutward. She survived, unscathed according to legend) and withdrew to Andlau to form her abbey
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Richardis undergoing ordeal by fire Richardis' ordeal by fire ordered by husband Charles the Fat on the pretext of adultery with chancellor Liutward. She survived, unscathed according to legend) and withdrew to Andlau to form her abbey
Map of Croatia
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Coat of arms of Croatia
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Saint Richardis
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Charles III the Fat
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 In March 880 the sons of Louis the Stammerer divided their father's kingdom: Louis III received the northern part (colored purple), called Neustria or sometimes simply Francia and Carloman II get the blue area.
Carolingian Empire — In March 880 the sons of Louis the Stammerer divided their father's kingdom: Louis III received the northern part (colored purple), called Neustria or sometimes simply Francia and Carloman II get the blue area.
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Carolingian Empire In March 880 the sons of Louis the Stammerer divided their father's kingdom: Louis III received the northern part (colored purple), called Neustria or sometimes simply Francia and Carloman II get the blue area.