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Name
  
Waldrada Worms


Spouse
  
Robert III of Worms (m. 819 AD–822 AD), Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy

Children
  
Robert the Strong, Rudolph I of Burgundy, Adelaide, daughter of Conrad II of Auxerre

Grandchildren
  
Odo of France, Robert I of France, Rudolph II of Burgundy, Adelaide, daughter of Rudolph I of Upper Burgundy

Great grandchildren
  
Adelaide of Italy, Hugh the Great, Emma of France, Conrad I of Burgundy, Hildebranda of France

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Robert III of Worms

Waldrada of Worms (or Waldraith; born 801, date of death unknown) was the second wife of Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy. They had two known children, Adelaide of Auxerre and Rudolph I of Burgundy. She was first married to Robert III of Worms, in 819 in Wormgau, Germany. This marriage brought in 830 a son, Robert IV the Strong. The marriage ended when Robert III died in 834.

Some say her father was Saint William of Gellone. However, this may be unlikely. While having been born supposedly between 790 and 801, she certainly could have been William's daughter, these dates are likely not accurate if she was also Conrad's wife. This is because her progeny with Conrad were born ca. 849 and 859, respectively. If these dates are accurate, then Waldrada had these children between the ages of 49 and 59 years old, at best. Given that menopause occurs in modern times between ages 45–55, it is possible that she was Adelaide's mother. Her being Rudolph's mother is more problematic.

What is more likely is that she and the wife of Conrad are two different people. One possible solution is that the Waldrada who married Conrad II and Robert III is the daughter of Waldrada, wife of Adrian, Count of Orléans (767-824), who may (key word) be the daughter of William of Gelone. This is all conjecture, however.

References

Waldrada of Worms Wikipedia


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