- Cunigunde of Swabia
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Cunigunde of Swabia (born c. 880) was the wife and Queen of Conrad, King of East Francia. She was a member of the Ahalolfinger Dynasty. Very little is known of her.
She was the daughter of Berthold I, Count Palatine of Swabia, and of Gisela. Her maternal grandparents were Louis the German and Hemma.
Her brother was Erchanger, Duke of Swabia. She married first Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria. Her sons by him were Arnulf the Bad, Duke of Bavaria, and Eberhard, Duke of Bavaria. Luitpold died in 907.
Cunigunde then married in 913 Conrad, King of the East Franks. They had two children, both born 913: Herman, who died young, and Cunigunda, who married Werner of Worms, and who was possibly the mother of Conrad the Red, the founder of the Salian dynasty.[1]
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- ^ Conrad's mother has also been postulated as a daughter of Henry the Fowler
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Preceded by
OtaQueen of Eastern Francia
913–918Succeeded by
Matilda of RingelheimCategories:- Frankish queens consort
- Conradiner family members
- German queens consort
- Women of medieval Germany
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