Gisela of Friuli
Countess of Ivrea (c. 876 – c. 913) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gisela of Friuli (also Gisla) (c. 876 – after 23 January 913) was a medieval Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto.[1] Through her marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother of Berengar II of Italy.
Gisela | |
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Countess of Ivrea | |
Born | c. 876 |
Died | after 23 January 913 |
Spouses | Adalbert I of Ivrea |
Issue | Berengar II of Italy Bertha, abbess of Modena |
Father | Berengar I of Italy |
Mother | Bertila of Spoleto |
Religion | Catholic Church |
Life
Little is known about Gisela's life. Her father was Berengar I of Italy, who was margrave of Friuli and who became king of Italy during Gisela's childhood.[2] Gisela's mother was probably Bertila, Berengar's first wife, whom he married in 875. Gisela is thus presumed to have been born after 876.[1] Gisela's sister, Bertha, later became abbess of Santa Giulia in Brescia. Gisela married Adalbert I of Ivrea sometime between 898 and 905, and probably by 902/3.[3] This was a political alliance which was intended to reconcile Adalbert and Gisela's father, Berengar I of Italy.[4] Gisela and Adalbert's son, Berengar II of Italy, must have been born by 903, as by 918 he was fifteen years old, and was named count and imperial missus.[5] When Gisela died is not known: she was still alive in January 913, when her father, Berengar, issued a diploma referring to her husband Adalbert as his son-in-law (gener noster),[6] but by 915 Adalbert had married Ermengarde of Tuscany, suggesting that Gisela had died.[4]
Issue
With Adalbert, Gisela had at least two children:
- Berengar II of Italy
- Bertha, abbess of Modena
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