Gisela of Swabia
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Gisela of Swabia
Summary
Gisela of Swabia is a human[1]. She was born in Swabia[2]. She was born on November 13, 990[3]. She passed away in Goslar[4]. She died on February 14, 1043[5]. She worked as a sovereign[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Gisela of Swabia's place of birth was Swabia[2].
- Gisela of Swabia passed away in Goslar[4].
- Gisela of Swabia was born on November 13, 990[3].
- Gisela of Swabia was born on November 11, 999[8].
- Gisela of Swabia was born on November 11, 989[9].
- Gisela of Swabia died on February 14, 1043[5].
- Gisela of Swabia died on February 15, 1043[10].
- Gisela of Swabia is buried at Speyer Cathedral[11].
- Gisela of Swabia's father was Herman II, Duke of Swabia[12].
- Gisela of Swabia's mother was Gerberga of Burgundy[13].
- Among Gisela of Swabia's spouses was Conrad II[14].
- Gisela of Swabia was married to Brun I, Count of Brunswick[15].
- Among Gisela of Swabia's spouses was Ernest I[16].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Henry III[17].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Matilda of Franconia[18].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Ernest II[19].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Herman IV, Duke of Swabia[20].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia[21].
- A child of Gisela of Swabia was Beatrix Salian[22].
- Gisela of Swabia held citizenship in Germany[23].
- Gisela of Swabia worked as a sovereign[6].
- Gisela of Swabia held the position of regent[24].
- Gisela of Swabia is recorded as female[25].
- Gisela of Swabia's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Gisela of Swabia's family is recorded as Conradines[27].
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Origins and Family
Gisela of Swabia was born in Swabia[2]. Recorded date of birth include November 13, 990[3], November 11, 999[8], and November 11, 989[9]. Her father was Herman II, Duke of Swabia[12]. Her mother was Gerberga of Burgundy[13].
Career and Affiliations
Gisela of Swabia worked as a sovereign[6]. She held the position of regent[24].
Personal Life
Spouses include Conrad II[14], a sovereign[28], 0990–1039[29], of Germany[30]; Brun I, Count of Brunswick[15], an aristocrat[31], 0975–1010[32]; and Ernest I[16], an aristocrat[33], 0984–1015[34], of Holy Roman Empire[35]. Children include Henry III[17], an aristocrat[36], 1016–1056[37], of Germany[38]; Matilda of Franconia[18], 1027–1034[39]; Ernest II[19], an aristocrat[40], 1010–1030[41]; Herman IV, Duke of Swabia[20], an aristocrat[42], 1015–1038[43]; Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia[21], a ruler[44], 1003–1038[45]; and Beatrix Salian[22].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include February 14, 1043[5] and February 15, 1043[10]. Gisela of Swabia passed away in Goslar[4]. The cause of death was dysentery[46]. Burial took place at Speyer Cathedral[11].
Why It Matters
Gisela of Swabia has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
FAQs
Where was Gisela of Swabia born?
Born in Swabia[2], Gisela of Swabia…
Where did Gisela of Swabia die?
Gisela of Swabia passed away in Goslar[4].
Who were Gisela of Swabia's parents?
Gisela of Swabia's father was Herman II, Duke of Swabia[12]. Gisela of Swabia's mother was Gerberga of Burgundy[13].
Who was Gisela of Swabia married to?
Gisela of Swabia's spouses include Conrad II[14], Brun I, Count of Brunswick[15], and Ernest I[16].
What did Gisela of Swabia do for work?
Gisela of Swabia worked as sovereign[6].