Hildegard of Burgundy (1050–after 1104)
Hildegard of Burgundy (1050–after 1104)
Duchess of Aquitaine. Born in 1050; died after 1104; daughter of Ermengarde of Anjou (1018–1076) and Robert I (1011–1076), duke of Burgundy (r. 1031–1076); married William VIII (c. 1026–1086), duke of Aquitaine (r. 1058–1086), around 1069; children: Agnes of Aquitaine (d. 1097); William IX the Troubador (b. 1071), duke of Aquitaine.
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