Hiltrud formed an attachment to Odilo I, Duke of Bavaria, during his stay at Charles Martel’s court in 740. After his departure, Charles Martel’s wife, Swanahild, supported Hiltrud in fleeing to Bavaria to join the Duke, an action that led to armed conflict between Odilo and Hiltrud’s brothers Pippin and Karlomann.[2]
She married Odilo I of Bavaria.
Regency
After the death of Odilo in 748, she became regent for her son Tassilo III.
During her regency, she and Tassilo were held as political prisoners by Gripho, the son of Charles Martel and Swanahild.[3]
She died in 754, when the son turned 13.
References
^Pierre Riché, Les Carolingiens, une famille qui fit l'Europe, Paris, Hachette, coll. « Pluriel », 1983 (réimpr. 1997), 490 p. (ISBN2-01-278851-3
^Fouracre, Paul (2000). The Age of Charles Martel. United Kingdom: Routledge. p. 110. ISBN1317898494.
^Fouracre, Paul (2000). The Age of Charles Martel. United Kingdom: Routledge. p. 173. ISBN1317898494.