Gisela, daughter of Charlemagne

Gisela, daughter of Charlemagne

Gisela (c. 781 – 808) was a daughter of Charlemagne from his marriage to Hildegard. Little is known of her life. She should not be confused with her aunt Gisela, after whom she was possibly named.


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