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Matilda of France

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29: 211:. At the time of her birth, Carolingian rule had already weakened: King Louis attempted to stabilize his reign by marrying an East Frankish princess, while he fought with the reluctant dukes of 442: 395:
Bourchard, Constance Brittain (1999). "Burgundy and Provence, 879-1032". In McKitterick, Rosamond; Reuter, Timothy (eds.).
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Empress Adelheid and Countess Matilda: Medieval Female Rulership and the Foundations of European Society
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Matilda was outlived by her husband, she probably died after 980. She is buried in
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since 962, Matilda's maternal uncle and husband of Conrad's sister
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since 937. King Conrad strongly relied on the support of Otto I,
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Penelope Nash indicates Matilda's death occurs from 981-992.
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from about 964 until her death, by her marriage with King
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ascended the French throne in 954, Gerberga acted as
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Ottonian
Chronica sancti Pantaleonis
Queen consort of Burgundy
Vienne Cathedral
Conrad I of Burgundy
Issue
Bertha, Queen of France
Rudolph III of Burgundy
Gerberga, Duchess of Swabia
Dynasty
Carolingian
Louis IV of France
Gerberga of Saxony
Carolingian dynasty
Queen of Burgundy
Conrad I
Louis IV of France
West Francia
Gerberga of Saxony
East Frankish
Otto I
Normandy
Robertian
Hugh the Great
Lothair
regent
Conrad
Welf
Kingdom of Burgundy

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