Bertrade

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Bertrade (French) or Bertrada (Latin) is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Germanic roots reconstructed as *berht ("bright") and *rād ("counsel, advice").

People named Bertrade or Bertrada include:

  • Bertrada of Prüm, Frankish princess and cofounder of Prüm Abbey
  • Bertrada of Laon, queen of the Franks, wife of Pippin III, and mother of Charlemagne
  • Bertrade de Montfort, queen of France, wife of Fulk IV of Anjou and Philip I of France, and mother of Fulk of Jerusalem

See also[edit]

  • Bertha, sometimes used as a nickname for people named Bertrade