Paternal Family Tree: Bivinids
Around 845 Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia was born to Bivin Bivinids [aged 25] and Unamed Unknown.
In 863 [her father] Bivin Bivinids [aged 43] died.
In 872 [her son] Drogo Carolingian was born to Charles "Bald" I King West Francia [aged 48] and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia [aged 27]. He died aged one in 873.
In 873 [her son] Drogo Carolingian [aged 1] died.
In 873 [her son] Pippin Carolingian was born to Charles "Bald" I King West Francia [aged 49] and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia [aged 28]. He died aged one in 874.
In 874 [her son] Pippin Carolingian [aged 1] died.
In 875 [her son] Son Carolingian died.
In 875 [her son] Son Carolingian was born to Charles "Bald" I King West Francia [aged 51] and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia [aged 30]. He died aged less than one years old.
In 876 [her son] Charles Carolingian was born to Charles "Bald" I King West Francia [aged 52] and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia [aged 31]. He died aged one in 877.
In 877 [her son] Charles Carolingian [aged 1] died.
In 888 [her brother] Richard "Black" Bivinids Duke Burgundy [aged 30] and [her sister-in-law] Adelaide Welf were married. She the daughter of Conrad Welf II Count Auxerre and Waldrada Worms Countess Auxerre.
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On 2nd June 910 Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia [aged 65] died.
[her daughter] Rothilde Carolingian was born to Charles "Bald" I King West Francia and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia.
Charles "Bald" I King West Francia and Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia were married. She by marriage Queen Consort West Francia. The difference in their ages was 21 years. He the son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine and the Franks and Judith of Bavaria Queen Consort of Aquitaine and the Franks.
father: Bivin Bivinids
Richildis Bivinids Queen Consort West Francia
Grandfather: Boso "Elder" Unknown
mother: Unamed Unknown