Gisela (c. 819–c. 874)
Gisela (c. 819–c. 874)
Frankish royal in the Carolingian dynasty. Born around 819; died after 874; daughter of Judith of Bavaria (802–843) and Louis I the Pious, Holy Roman emperor (r. 814–840); married Eberhard, count of Friuli, around 836; children: Uruoch; Adalhard; Rudolf; Berengar I (840–924), Holy Roman emperor (r. 905–924) and king of Italy (r. 888–924); Judith of Fiuli.
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