Gisela of Swabia | |
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Empress of the Holy Roman Empire | |
Tenure | 1027–1039 |
Coronation | 26 March 1027 St. Peter's Basilica, Rome |
Coronation | 21 September 1024 Cologne Cathedral |
Born | c. 990 |
Died | Imperial Palace of Goslar, Saxony | 15 February 1043
Burial | |
Spouse | Brun I, Count of Brunswick Ernest I, Duke of Swabia Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor |
Issue more... | Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia Ernest II, Duke of Swabia Herman IV, Duke of Swabia Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Matilda of Franconia |
House | Conradines |
Father | Herman II, Duke of Swabia |
Mother | Gerberga of Burgundy |
Gisela of Swabia (c. 990 – 15 February 1043),[1] was queen of Germany from 1024 to 1039 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 to 1039 by her third marriage with Emperor Conrad II. She was the mother of Emperor Henry III. She was regent of Swabia for her minor son Duke Ernest II of Swabia in 1015, although it seems at that time her husband Conrad was the one who held the reins of government, leading to the enmity between stepfather and stepson.[2]
She was an active empress, exemplifying a tradition in which, up to the period of the Hohenstaufens, as the consors regni (ruling partner to the king or emperor), the queen and empress held a substantive role in the government, often intervening in the drafting of documents or even issuing documents in her own name.[3][4] She reigned as regent for her absent husband in 1037.
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