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Encyclopedia > Ermentrude

Ermentrude (Hirmentrude, Irmintrud).


Of Orleans. Daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and Engeltrude. she married Charles, "The Bald", King of France in 842. She was a gifted embroiderer and was interested in religious foundations. Charles gave her the nunnery of Chelles. She died in 869.


Her children were: Judith, Louis, "The Stammerer," Charles, "of Aquitaine," and Carloman.


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Ermentrude, di Stefania Mola, Pre-Testi (899 words)
Ermentrude si dirige quindi alla “casa grande”, dove c’è il laboratorio degli uomini ma anche l’amministratore incaricato di riscuotere il tributo.
Domeniche e giorni di santi prevedevano infatti l’astensione da qualsiasi lavoro e, una volta ascoltata la messa, Ermentrude, il marito e i loro amici potevano dedicarsi a canti e balli in allegria, secondo consuetudini radicate nella gente di campagna almeno fino a tempi più tristi e consapevoli.
Ermentrude cantava e ballava sul sagrato, inseguendo la memoria dei propri avi, con grande dispiacere di quella stessa Chiesa benigna che non riusciva a governare tutti quei “canti scellerati”, tutte quelle “ballate e danze cattive e licenziose” e “simili seduzioni del demonio”.
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