Bertha of Toulouse (fl. late 700s)
Bertha of Toulouse (fl. late 700s)
Queen of Italy. Flourished in the late 700s; married Pippin also known as Pepin I (773–810), king of Italy (r. 781–810), in 795; children: Bernard (c. 799–818), king of Italy (r. 810–818); and five daughters (names unknown).
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