Saint Matilda of Ringelheim, Queen of East Francia. (36th great grandmother on mom's side)
Saint Matilda of Ringelheim, Queen of East Francia. (36th great grandmother on mom's side)

Matilda of Ringelheim
Saint Matilda of Ringelheim, Queen of East Francia. (36th great grandmother on mom's side)
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Great Seal of Matilda, 1102-1167, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of the Romans. Lady of the English. Parents: Henry I of England and Matilda of Scotland. Husbands: Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, then Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. Childen: Henry II of England, Geoffrey count of Nantes, William X count of Poitou.
Meet The Many Catholic Patron Saints Of Beer
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Charlemagne (French for Charles the Great, Carolus Magnus, or Carlus Magnus; German Karl der Grosse). The name given by later generations to Charles, King of the Franks, first sovereign of the Christian Empire of the West; born 2 April, 742; died at Aachen, 28 January, 814. At the time of Charles’ birth, his father, Pepin […]
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