Duchess of Carinthia and Duchess of Upper Lorraine
Matilda of Swabia
Miniature of Matilda and Mieszko II Lambert, King of Poland, on the dedicatory page of the Liber de divinis officiis, written at the Abbey of Saint Gall c. 1125 (Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, Ms.C 91, (lost), fol. 3r.)
Born
c. 990
Died
29 July 1032
Noble family
Conradine dynasty
Spouse(s)
Conrad
Frederick
Esico of Ballenstedt (?)
Issue
Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia Bruno, Bishop of Würzburg Gisela Frederick III, Duke of Upper Lorraine Beatrice of Bar Sophie, Countess of Bar Adalbert II, Count of Ballenstedt (?) Adelaide of Ballenstedt (?)
Father
Herman II, Duke of Swabia
Mother
Gerberga of Burgundy
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