Amalberga's father was Saint
Geremarus. She was born in Brabant. She is said to have been the niece of
Pepin of Landen who married her against her will to a great lord, named Thierry, by whom she had a daughter, afterwards St. Pharailda. Upon the death of her first husband, Pepin had her marry Count Witger,
Duke of Lorraine. In her biography she is presented as the mother of five saints:
Pharaildis,
Emebert,
Reineldis, Ermelindis and
Gudula. Sometime after the birth of their youngest child, Gudula, Witger decided to become a Benedictine in Lobbes; Amalberga joined the Benedictine nuns of Maubeuge. Her feast is celebrated on July 10. The translation of her
relics from Lobbes to Binche in the 15th century is celebrated on June 10. Amalberga of Maubeuge is not to be confused with the virgin
Amalberga of Temse (venerated in
Ghent,
Temse and
Munsterbilzen) who died in 772, and whose feast day is July 10 or October 27. ==Hagiography==