Individual Details

Bertha of Burgundy

(964 - 16 Jan 1010)

According to Wikipedia:

Bertha of Burgundy (964 - 16 January 1010) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy[1] and his wife Matilda, daughter of Louis IV, King of France and Gerberga of Saxony. She was named for her father's mother, Bertha of Swabia.

She first married Odo I, Count of Blois in about 983.[2] They had several children, including Odo II.[1]

After the death of her husband in 996, Bertha's second cousin Robert, the heir to the throne of France, wished to marry her, in place of his divorced first wife Rozala, who was many years his senior. The union was opposed by his father, Hugh Capet, King of France, due to the political problem that could be caused by religious authorities due to their consanguinity. However, the marriage went ahead around the time of Hugh's death in October 996, which left Robert as king. Pope Gregory V and his successor Sylvester II pronounced anathemas against Robert for his "incestuous" marriage and the pair were forced to separate, but Robert several times attempted to rejoin her.[3]


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According to Wikipedia:

Bertha of Burgundy (964 - 16 January 1010) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy[1] and his wife Matilda, daughter of Louis IV, King of France and Gerberga of Saxony. She was named for her father's mother, Bertha of Swabia.

She first married Odo I, Count of Blois in about 983.[2] They had several children, including Odo II.[1]

After the death of her husband in 996, Bertha's second cousin Robert, the heir to the throne of France, wished to marry her, in place of his divorced first wife Rozala, who was many years his senior. The union was opposed by his father, Hugh Capet, King of France, due to the political problem that could be caused by religious authorities due to their consanguinity. However, the marriage went ahead around the time of Hugh's death in October 996, which left Robert as king. Pope Gregory V and his successor Sylvester II pronounced anathemas against Robert for his "incestuous" marriage and the pair were forced to separate, but Robert several times attempted to rejoin her.[3]

Events

Birth964
Marriage983
Marriage983Odo I, Count of Blois
MarriageOct 996Robert II "The Pious," King of France
Annulment1000Robert II "The Pious," King of France
Death16 Jan 1010

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