Auda of France explained

Auda, Aida, Alda, Aldana or Adalne (722  - before 755?) was wife of Frankish nobleman Thierry IV, count of Autun and mother of Saint William of Gellone.[1]

Marriage and children

She was married to Thierry IV, perhaps a nephew, grandson or grand-nephew of Bertrada of Prüm, in 742 and in 750. From this marriage were born:

Debated Parentage

There are no direct primary sources claiming Auda to be a daughter of Charles Martel and secondary evidence is scarce. Sources from Aquitaine name one of her sisters as “Hiltrudis,” a name shared by one of Charles Martel’s daughters. Additionally, scholars have noted that Auda’s son, William of Gellone, named one of his sons “Bernard,” a Carolingian name. Auda being a daughter of Charles Martel could explain how a Carolingian name became accepted by the family. However, scholar Constance Brittain Bouchard argues that such evidence is weak and circumstantial at best.[2]

Notes

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bouchard . Constance Brittain . Those of My Blood : Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia . 2010 . University of Pennsylvania Press . Philadelphia . 9780812201406 . 185.
  2. Book: Bouchard . Constance Brittain . Those of My Blood : Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia . 2010 . University of Pennsylvania Press . Philadelphia . 9780812201406 . 186-187.
  3. Bouchard, Constance Brittain. Those of My Blood : Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.