Ermentrude of Orléans, born in the year eight hundred thirty, was a prominent figure in the history of the Franks, known for her influential role as queen through her marriage to Charles II.
As the daughter of Odo, count of Orleans, and Engeltrude de Fézensac, Ermentrude was born into a lineage of nobility, which positioned her well for her future as a queen.
Her marriage to Charles II not only solidified her status but also intertwined her legacy with the political landscape of the time, marking her as a significant player in the royal court.