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Charles II le Chauve, King of France 843-877, Emperor 875-877 . = Charles "the Bald"
Charles II, "the Bald", b. Frankfort-am-Main, 13 June 828, d. ne ar Mt. Cenis in the Alps, 6 Oct. 877, King of the Franks 840-877 , Emperor 25 Dec. 875-877; m. (1) 14 Dec. 842, Ermentrude, d . 6 Oct. 869, dau. of Odo, Count of Orleans, and Engeltrude. (C CN 236, 642).
Charles II, "the Bald", b. 828, dd. 877; m. (2) 25 Nov. 870 Rich aut, dau. Budwine, Count of Metz.
Stuart gives wives as: [1] Ermentrude of Orleans [2] Richardis o f Metz, dau. of Budwine
There were NOT two daughters named Roheut and Rothilde - they we re the same person. As best I can tell, this solution was sugges ted by Depoin, where it was picked up by Moriarty, and from hi m Sheppard. The problem is that Rotilde didn't marry Hugh. Sh e married Roger, Count of Maine (as shown by Werner), who wa s a kinsman of Hugh. Thus, as presented by Keats-Rohan, in he r recent article on the early 'Hugonid' Counts of Maine, it is l ikely that Richilde wife of Thibaud was daughter of Roger and Ro thilde.