Liutgard of Saxony, born in eight hundred forty-five, was the daughter of the esteemed Saxon count Liudolf. Her marriage to King Louis the Younger of East Francia marked a significant alliance during a time of political turbulence in the region.
In a different lineage, another Liutgard, who lived from nine hundred thirty-two to nine hundred fifty-three, was the daughter of King Otto I of Germany. She became the wife of Duke Conrad the Red of Lorraine, further intertwining the noble families of the era.
This Liutgard was not only a consort but also a mother, giving birth to Duke Otto I of Carinthia, thus continuing the legacy of her lineage. Her life spanned a period of great change and consolidation in the German territories.