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Gisela of Friuli

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Countess of Ivrea (c. 876 – c. 913)
Gisela
Countess of Ivrea
Bornc. 876
Diedafter 23 January 913
SpousesAdalbert I of Ivrea
IssueBerengar II of Italy
Bertha, abbess of Modena
FatherBerengar I of Italy
MotherBertila of Spoleto
ReligionCatholic Church

Gisela of Friuli (also Gisla) (c. 876 – after 23 January 913) was a medieval Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter ofBerengar I of Italy andBertila of Spoleto.[1] Through her marriage toAdalbert I of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother ofBerengar II of Italy.

Life

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Little is known about Gisela's life. Her father wasBerengar I of Italy, who wasmargrave of Friuli and who becameking of Italy during Gisela's childhood.[2] Gisela's mother was probablyBertila, Berengar's first wife, whom he married in 875. Gisela is thus presumed to have been born after 876.[1] Gisela's sister,Bertha, later becameabbess ofSanta Giulia in Brescia.Gisela married Adalbert I of Ivrea sometime between 898 and 905, and probably by 902/3.[3] This was a political alliance which was intended to reconcile Adalbert and Gisela's father, Berengar I of Italy.[4] Gisela and Adalbert's son,Berengar II of Italy, must have been born by 903, as by 918 he was fifteen years old, and was named count and imperialmissus.[5]When Gisela died is not known: she was still alive in January 913, when her father, Berengar, issued a diploma referring to her husband Adalbert as his son-in-law (gener noster),[6] but by 915 Adalbert had marriedErmengarde of Tuscany, suggesting that Gisela had died.[4]

Issue

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With Adalbert, Gisela had at least two children:

Notes

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  1. ^abBedino, ‘Gisla’.
  2. ^Liutprand of Cremona,Antapodosis, II.33, II.56; trans. Squatriti,Complete Works, pp. 91, 106.
  3. ^Rosenwein, 'Family politics,' p. 274; Hlawitschka,Franken, pp. 100, 104Bedina, ‘Gisla’.
  4. ^abGina Fasoli, «ADALBERTO d'Ivrea». In:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume I, Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, 1960
  5. ^Codex diplomaticus Langobardiae, no. 34.
  6. ^Schiaparelli,Diplomi di Berengario, no. LXXXVII (26 January 913).

Sources

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  • A. Bedina, 'Gisla,' In:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. LXI (Rome, 2001).
  • Liutprand of Cremona,Antapodosis, inJ. Becker, ed.,Die Werke Liutprands, MGH SS rer Germ 41 (Hannover, 1915).
  • P. Squatriti, trans.,The Complete Works of Liutprand of Cremona (Washington, DC, 2007).
  • L. Schiaparelli,I diplomi di Berengario I (Rome, 1903).
  • B. Rosenwein, 'The family politics of Berengar I, King of Italy (888-924),'Speculum LXXI (1996),
  • E. Hlawitschka,Franken, Alemannen, Bayern and Burgunder in Oberitalien (774-962) (Freiburg i.Br. 1960).
  • P. Buc, 'Italian Hussies and German Matrons. Liutprand of Cremona on Dynastic Legitimacy,'Frühmittelalterliche Studien 29 (1995), 207–225.
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