Gisela of France
Gisela of France was a notable figure in the early medieval period, born around 910. She was the daughter of Charles the Simple, the King of the Franks, and Eadgifu of England. Gisela became a nun and later the abbess of the convent at Saint-Denis, a significant religious institution in France.
Gisela's life was marked by her commitment to the church and her royal lineage. She played a role in the political landscape of her time, as her family connections linked her to various European royal houses. Gisela passed away in 942, leaving a legacy tied to both her faith and her heritage.