Bertha of Avenay (c. 830–c. 852)
Bertha of Avenay (c. 830–c. 852)
Abbess of Avenay. Born around 830; died after 852; daughter ofIrmengard (c. 800–851) and Lothair alsoknown as Lothar I (795–855), Holy Roman emperor (r. 840–855).
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