Gerberga was born in
Arles in what was then the
Kingdom of Arles of which her father was king. She was the daughter of King
Conrad of Burgundy and his second wife,
Matilda, daughter of
Louis IV of France and
Gerberga of Saxony.
First marriage Gerberga married her first husband, Herman I, Count of Werl, c. 978. Herman of Werl died sometime between 985 and 988. With Herman of Werl, Gerberga had the following children: • Herman II, count of Werl (c. 980 – 1025) • Rudolf (or Liudolf) of Werl (c. 982/986 – 1044) • Bernard I of Werl (c. 983 – 1027)
Second marriage Gerberga married
Herman II, Duke of Swabia in 988. With Herman of Swabia, Gerberga had several children, including: •
Matilda of Swabia •
Gisela, who became Queen consort of Germany then
Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire.
Patronage In September 997 Otto III donated the estate of Stockhausen to the female monastery at
Meschede at Gerberga's intervention. Stockhausen was located in the medieval district of
Lochtrop, which was part of the county of Werl. In 997 the county of Werl was ruled by Gerberga's son from her first marriage, Herman II of Werl. The counts of Werl had long-standing connections with this monastery. Herman II's father, Herman I of Werl, was the advocate of Meschede. And one of his ancestors, also called Herman, likewise acted as advocate for Meschede in 913. Meschede may have been founded by Emhilids, one of Herman's ninth-century ancestors. In May 1000 Otto III issued a diploma taking the female monastery of
Oedingen into his protection. The diploma records that Oedingen, which was located in the district of Lochtrop, in the county of Werl, had been founded by Gerberga, with the permission of her son, Herman II of Werl. In 1042 Gerberga's granddaughter, also called Gerberga (she was the daughter of Herman II of Werl), became abbess of Oedingen. ==Death==