Afkomst van Cunegonde Van Luxembourg Registered holy Kunegundis Empress (titel op object) The Chronicarum (serietitel) Tree on the origins of Cunegonde in Luxembourg . She remained a virgin in marriage to King Henry II of Germany, became empress of the Holy Roman Empire. After his death, she retired to a monastery. The family tree is built up from roots with calyxes. In the midst father Cunegunde called Siegfried of Luxembourg. He would by a descendant of Charlemagne. Siegfried and his wife are therefore flanked in this tree by Charles the Bald and Louis II, two sons of Louis the Pious, son of
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Afkomst van Cunegonde Van Luxembourg Registered holy Kunegundis Empress (titel op object) The Chronicarum (serietitel) Tree on the origins of Cunegonde in Luxembourg . She remained a virgin in marriage to King Henry II of Germany, became empress of the Holy Roman Empire. After his death, she retired to a monastery. The family tree is built up from roots with calyxes. In the midst father Cunegunde called Siegfried of Luxembourg. He would by a descendant of Charlemagne. Siegfried and his wife are therefore flanked in this tree by Charles the Bald and Louis II, two sons of Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne. At the top are three other children of Siegfried: Diederik (bishop of Metz), Adalbero and Henry (Duke of Bavaria). The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker Michel Wolgemut (studio) printmaker: Wilhelm Pleydenwurff (workshop) Place manufacture: Nuremberg Date: 1493 Physical features: woodcut pasted on album leaf; text printing; verso with woodcut and text printing material: paper Technique: letterpress / woodcut / paste dimensions: print: H 261 mm × W 227 mmToelichtingDe woodcut used in book illustration in the Liber Chronicarum (or Nuremberg Chronicle) by Hartmann Schedel, published in Latin and German 1493. See the Latin edition, folio 187r. Subject: family lineage, pedigree, genealogical tree or tableWie: Cunegonde of Luxembourg Charlemagne (emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) Louis VROM Charles the Bald (Roman emperor) Louis the German Siegfried (Count Luxembourg)