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Descent of Otto from Charlemagne
This is speculative. It is one scholar's deduction, but other scholars do not follow it. Even the chart to which you point accepts this - note that the name Ingeltrude has a question mark above it. That was a rather obscure attempt by the person who put it there to indicate that Ingeltrude's parentage is questionable. The only actual evidence is a church memorial that names in order a Heinrich and an Ingeltrude. It is sheer guesswork that th Heinrich is Henry of Franconia, and that the Ingeldrude is his wife, and that this Ingeltrude is the same as a daughter of Gisela of France and Eberhard of Friuli. Further, Adelbert, son of Henry of Franconia, was a simply said to have been kinsman, through his sister, of Henry I of Germany, but the precise nature of this relationship is likewise speculative. Agricolae (talk) 19:18, 23 December 2020 (UTC)