- Teutberga
Teutberga was a Frank and daughter of
Boso the Elder . Therefore she was aBosonid . She marriedLothair II , a prince of theCarolingian dynasty , the imperial family ofFrancia .Hucbert , the lay-abbot of St Maurice was Teutberga's brother.Lothair's reign was chiefly occupied by his efforts to obtain a divorce from his wife Theutberga, and his relations with his uncles
Charles the Bald andLouis the German were influenced by his desire to obtain their support for this endeavor. Although quarrels and reconciliations between the three kings followed each other in quick succession, in general it may be said that Louis favoured the divorce, and Charles opposed it, while neither lost sight of the fact that Lothair had no sons to inherit his lands. Lothair, whose desire for the divorce was prompted by his affection for a woman named Waldrada, put away Theutberga, but Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after she had submitted successfully to theordeal of water , Lothair was compelled to restore her in 858. Still pursuing his purpose, he won the support of his brother, Emperor Louis II, by a cession of lands and obtained the consent of the local clergy to the divorce and to his marriage with Waldrada, which took place in 862.A
synod ofFrankish bishop s met atMetz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court ofCharles the Bald , andPope Nicholas I voided the decision of the synod. An attack onRome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, threatened withexcommunication and convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, again took back his wife. Teutberga, however, either from inclination or compulsion, now expressed her desire for a divorce, and Lothair went to Italy to obtain the assent of the new pope, Adrian II. Placing a favourable interpretation upon the words of the pope, he had set out on the return journey, when he was seized with fever and died atPiacenza on the August 8, 869. He left, by Waldrada, a son Hugo who was declared illegitimate, and his kingdom was divided between his unclesCharles the Bald andLouis the German by theTreaty of Mersen .
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