- Bertha of Holland
Bertha of Holland (c. 1055–1094) was the first wife and queen of
Philip I of France , King of France.She was the daughter of (Florent I)Floris I, Count of Holland , by his wifeGertrude of Saxony , the daughter ofBernard II, Duke of Saxony . After her father died in 1061, her mother remarried toRobert I, Count of Flanders , called "Le Frisian". In 1072 her stepfather concluded a peace treaty with King Philip. As part of the terms of the treaty Bertha was married to Philip.Nine years passed before Bertha produced the desired son and heir, Louis. Reportedly, her fertility was only restored thanks to the prayers of a hermit, Arnoul, who also named the child. Together, Philip and Bertha had five children:
#Constance, marriedHugh I of Champagne before 1097 and then, after her divorce, toBohemund I of Antioch in 1106
#Louis (December 1 ,1081 –August 1 ,1137 )
#Henry (b. 1083) (died young)
#Charles (b. 1085) abbot ofCharlieu Abbey
#Eudes (1087-1096)In 1092, Philip repudiated Bertha, alleging that she was too fat. He confined her to the fortress of
Montreuil-sur-Mer , and took up withBertrade de Montfort , the countess of Anjou.Sources
*"Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 101-23, 103-23.
*Duby, Georges. "The Knight, the Lady, and the Priest: the making of modern marriage in medieval France", 1983.
*"Encyclopaedia Britannica: A New Survey of Universal Knowledge", 1942, s.v. "Philip I".
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