Regintrud (fl. 8th c.)
Regintrud (fl. 8th c.)
Duchess of Bavaria. Dau. of Dagobert II, Merovingian king of Austrasia (r. 674–678), and possibly Matilda (fl. 680s); m. Theodo II, duke of Bavaria (died 716); children: Lantpert of Haimhram, bishop of Haimhram; Oda of Bavaria (fl. 680); Theodebert, duke of Bavaria; Grimoald (d. 725), duke of Bavaria; Theodebald, duke of Bavaria; Tassilo II of Bavaria.
See also Women in World History.
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