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Saint Gisela Bavaria 1002–1042 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1002

Birth Location: Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 14 Feb 1042

Death Location: Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany

Father: Henry Bavaria

Mother: Gisela BURGUNDY

Spouse(s): St. Hungary, Saint Aetheling

Children(s): Agatha vonBrunswick, Agatha VonBrunswick, StEmmerich Hungary, Hedwig Hungary, Agatha Aetheling, Agatha Hungary, Hedwig Hungary

In 1002, Saint Gisela Bavaria entered the world in Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany, born to Henry Ii The Quarrelsome Duke Of Bavaria And Gisela De Burgundy. Saint Gisela Bavaria married Saint Stephen I Hungary Aetheling, St Stephen I Hungary, and had children including Agatha Hungary Vonbrunswick, Agatha Margaret Vonbrunswick, Agatha Of Hungary Aetheling, Agatha Von Braunschweig Hungary, Hedwig Hungary, Stemmerich Hungary. Saint Gisela Bavaria passed away in 1042 in Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany.

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  • In 1002, Saint Gisela Bavaria entered the world in Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany, born to Henry Ii The Quarrelsome Duke Of Bavaria And Gisela De Burgundy.
  • Saint Gisela Bavaria married Saint Stephen I Hungary Aetheling, St Stephen I Hungary, and had children including Agatha Hungary Vonbrunswick, Agatha Margaret Vonbrunswick, Agatha Of Hungary Aetheling, Agatha Von Braunschweig Hungary, Hedwig Hungary, Stemmerich Hungary.
  • Saint Gisela Bavaria passed away in 1042 in Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany.

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Saint Bavaria's Ancestors

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Saint Bavaria
1002–1042
Birth Place: Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Henry II "The Quarrelsome" Duke of Bavaria
–1010
Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany
Gisela (de) BURGUNDY
–1006
Bourgogne, France
Grandparents
Henry (I Duke of) Bavaria
Sachsen, Germany
Judith (Duchess of) Bavaria
Bayern, Traunstein, Bayern, Germany
Conrad (I) Burgundy
–1008
Arles, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Adelaide Bellay
Bellay, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Matilda VonRingelheim
Rudolph Burgundy
Bertha Burgundy
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Theodoric Ringleheim
Reginhilde Friesland
Rudolph Burgundy
Guilla Provence
Burchard Swabia
Reginlinde Swabia

Saint Bavaria's Descendants

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Saint (Gisela) Bavaria (1002–14 Feb 1042) m. St. (Stephen I) Hungary (1000–15 May 1038) m. Saint (Stephen I Hungary) Aetheling (1000–15 Aug 1038)
  1. 1. Agatha (Margaret) vonBrunswick 1018–1066 m. Edward ("Aethling" Prince of) England 1016–1057
    1. 1. Margaret (Atheling of) Scotland 1043–1093 m. Malcolm (III) "Canmore" 1031–1093
      1. 1. Duncan MacDonachadh 1060–1094 m. Athelreda Dunbar 1068–1094 m. Sybil Northumbria 1018–
        1. 1. Duncan Macdonachadh –1045 m. Sibyl Biornsson –1040
        2. 2. Mael (Coluim) MacDonnchadha 1031–1093
        3. 3. Donald MacCrinan 1033–
      2. 2. Matilda ((Edith) Princess of) Scotland 1079–1130
      3. 3. Mary (Of) SCOTLAND 1084–1116
  2. 2. Agatha (Hungary) VonBrunswick 1025–1070
  3. 3. StEmmerich Hungary 1007–1031
  4. 4. Hedwig Hungary 1010–
  5. 5. Agatha (of Hungary) Aetheling 1020–1054
  6. 6. Agatha (Von Braunschweig) Hungary 1018–1093
  7. 7. Hedwig Hungary 1015–

Saint Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1002
1002
Birth of Saint Gisela Bavaria in Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany
Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany
1042
14 Feb 1042
Age 40
Death of Saint Gisela Bavaria in Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany
Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1002
    Event Place: Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Feb 1042
    Event Place: Niederburg Convent, Passau, Bayern, Germany

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