Irmingard of Henneberg

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Irmingard of Henneberg was the daughter of Berthold I of Henneberg and Bertha of Putelendorf. [1] She was born between 1134 and 1136. [2] She was the older sister of Poppo VI von Henneberg (1140-1191), Lukardis von Henneberg (1142-1220), and Otto IV Count of Henneberg (1144-1212). [3]

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Marriage and Issue

Irmingard married Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine on 1160. She and Conrad had the following children. [4]

Death

Irmingard died of unknown causes in 1197 at the age of 61-63. Her burial place is unknown.[ citation needed ]

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