
Date of Birth
circa 592
Place of Birth
Landen, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium
Towns / Cities Moved Into
Landen, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium |
Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
Known Occupation
Founder of the Abbey of Nivelles
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Death Information
Year of death
May 08, 652
Place of death
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Burial location
Saint Gertrudes Collegiate Church
Nivelles, Arrondissement de Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
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Married Pepin I Austrasia
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Narrative / Story
There is no direct record of her parents, but it has been suggested that she came from a family of senatorial status which had originated in Aquitaine,[1] and was a daughter of Arnoald, Bishop of Metz, son of Ansbertus. Her brother was Saint Modoald, Bishop of Trier, and her sister was the abbess, Saint Severa.
She married Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Merovingian Royal Palace.[2] After Pepin’s death in 640, Itta and her daughter, Gertrude, withdrew from the capital for a life of religious reflection.[1] Later, around 647, on the advice of Amandus, the Bishop of Maastricht, she founded the Abbey of Nivelles. The abbey was originally just a community of nuns, but it later became a double monastery when the nuns were joined by a group of Irish monks who offered them support in the operations of the abbey. She might have appointed her daughter, Gertrude, as its first abbess, while she herself lived there as a simple nun, assisting the young abbess by her advice.[3]
Itta had another daughter by Pepin, Abbess Begga of Andenne, who had married Ansegisel, son of Arnulf of Metz prior to joining the monastery.[1] By Begga, she is the grandmother of Pepin of Herstal and one of the matriarchs of the great Carolingian family.
Her sons were Grimoald, later Mayor of the Palace, and father of King Childebert the Adopted; Itta’s second son Bavo (or Allowin), became a hermit and was later canonized. Both her daughters were also canonized, as was she. Her feast day is celebrated on 8 May.[3]
Itta died at the abbey on 8 May 652.[3]
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Pepin I Austrasia
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