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Bertha De Ponthieu, Princess of France (born Carolingian), 779 - 823
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha De Carolingian (born van Morvois), 850 - 907
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Carolingian (born de Avenay), 830 - 852
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha "Bertha /Carolingian/" Lotharingia (born Carolingian), 863 - 925
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha, Countess of Vermandois, Carolingian (born De Morvois), 845 - 923
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Princess of France de Pontheiu (born Carolingian), 775 - 826
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Ingeltrude Carolingian, Queen of Italy (born Toulouse), 777 - 871
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Saint" (born Carolingian), 775 - 824
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha of the Holy Roman Empire Ponthieu Abbot of Riquier (born Carolingian), 777 - 1926
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Holy De Ponthieu (born Carolingian), 775 - 826
MyHeritage Family Trees(CJ-GPRSTY39) Bertha CAROLINGIAN (born De TOULOUSE, ingeltrude D'autun), Circa 777 - 810
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha of Burgundy (born Carolingian), Circa 865 - 925
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Carolingian (born de Morvis), 854 - 916
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Carolingian (born Ingeltrude de Toulouse of Gellone of Italy), 780 - 810
MyHeritage Family TreesKRÁLOVNA Bertha des Francs (born Carolingian), 710 - 783
MyHeritage Family TreesBERTHA Ponthieu, 36 (born CAROLINGIAN), Circa 775 - 826
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha "of the Franks" Conti (born Carolingian), Circa 798 - Circa 855
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Carolingian (born Toulouse), 777 - 871
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha CAROLINGIAN, 780 - 826
MyHeritage Family TreesBERTHA * DE FERRERS (born ROBERTS DE AIGLE), 1040 - 1095
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Carolingian (born Flanders), Circa 962 - 1025
FamilySearch Family TreeBertha Berthe Berta, Bertrada Carolingian, 779 - 823
FamilySearch Family TreeBertha of the Holy Roman Empire Carolingian, 775 - 826
FamilySearch Family TreeBertha Carolingian, 779 - 853
FamilySearch Family TreeBertha De Ponthieu (born Carolingian), 779 - 853
Geni World Family TreeBertha CAROLINGIAN, died 924
Filae Family TreesBertha CAROLINGIAN, born 871
Filae Family TreesBertha CAROLINGIAN
Filae Family TreesBertha Daughter of Lothair Ii Carolingian
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GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexBertha France Carolingian
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The name Bertha has its origins in the Germanic languages, specifically derived from the Old High German name "Berhta," which means "bright" or "glorious." It first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France, and it was popularized in the early medieval period, particularly among the nobility. Historically, the name was often associated with qualities such as brightness and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, including leaders and influential figures. Variations of the name Bertha can be found across different cultures, including "Berthe" in French, "Berta" in Italian and Spanish, and "Birgit" in Scandinavian countries, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation while retaining the core meaning. The name has seen fluctuating popularity over the centuries, often linked to various cultural and historical contexts, but it remains a classic choice in many parts of the world.
The last name "Carolingian" originates from the Latin name "Carolus," meaning "Charles," and is historically associated with the Carolingian dynasty, which ruled much of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages, particularly from the 8th to the 10th centuries. This dynasty is most famously linked to Charlemagne (Charles the Great), who expanded the Frankish empire and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD. The name reflects the lineage of rulers and nobles, often denoting characteristics of leadership, power, and nobility. Variations of the name can be found in different forms across various cultures, such as "Karoling" in German and "Carolingio" in Italian, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. The Carolingian legacy is significant in European history, marking a period of cultural and political transformation, and the surname itself symbolizes a connection to this influential heritage.
Charles CarolingianRotrude CarolingianHlothar CarolingianLotharius CarolingianCharlemagne CarolingianLouis CarolingianGisela CarolingianTheutberge D'arlesPepin CarolingianAdelais CarolingianHiltrude CarolingianCharles IngelheimHildegarde CarolingianHildegard CarolingianLothair CarolingianRotrude CarolingienHrothrudis CarolingianLothar CarolingianCarloman CarolingianDuodene Liegarde
Beggue CarolingianBerengar CarolingianBerenger CarolingianBerlinda CarolingianBernard CarolingianBernardo CarolingianBernhard CarolingianBerta CarolingianBertaide CarolingianBertbelle CarolingianBerthais CarolingianBerthe CarolingianBerthold CarolingianBertrada CarolingianBertrade CarolingianBertraide CarolingianBetrada CarolingianBilichilde CarolingianBishop CarolingianBodogisel Carolingian
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