Théodrate of Troyes
Théodrate of Troyes (868–903) was the wife of Odo, Count of Paris and Queen consort of Western Francia from 888 to 898. Evidence of Théodrate and Odo's children comes from non-contemporary or historically inauthentic sources. The eleventh-century chronicler Adémar de Chabannes wrote that they had a son, Arnoul (c.885-898), who died shortly after his father Odo. Guy is named as one of the couple's children in an Alan I's charter dated 28 August 903, but genealogist Christian Settipani says it's a falsification.[1] The genealogical work Europäische Stammtafeln refers to Raoul (c.882-898) as a son of Odo by Théodrate, but its primary source is not known.
Théodrate of Troyes | |
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Queen consort of France | |
Tenure | 888–898 |
Born | 868 |
Died | 903 (aged 34–35) |
Spouse | Odo, Count of Paris |
References
- Christian Settipani. La Préhistoire des Capétiens (Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France). P. Van Kerrebrouck, 1993. p 402-403
Preceded by Richardis |
Queen consort of Western Francia 888-898 |
Succeeded by Frederonne |
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