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    Adelaide I (German: Adelheid; 973/74 – 14 January 1044 or 1045), a member of the royal Ottonian dynasty was the second Princess-abbess of Quedlinburg...
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    Adelaide II (German: Adelheid; 1045 – 11 January 1096), a member of the Salian dynasty, was Abbess of Gandersheim from 1061 and Abbess of Quedlinburg...
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    consecrated Abbess of Quedlinburg on 24 June 1044 in Merseburg Cathedral, also succeeding Adelaide I, and a little later was created abbess of Stift Vreden [de]...
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  • Adelaide of Quedlinburg may refer to: Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg (977–1044/5) Adelaide II, Abbess of Quedlinburg (1045–1096) This disambiguation...
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    museum. Other burials: Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg Beatrice I, Abbess of Quedlinburg Adelaide II, Abbess of Quedlinburg Hans-Erich Weirauch: Die...
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  • Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg. She served as regent of Germany for her brother during his absence in 967, and as regent during the minority of her nephew...
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    occasion of the millennial commemoration of her death, multiple events in Germany and the Netherlands were organized. Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg and...
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    Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich (c. 970 – 5 February 1015(?), her date of birth and death are controversial), also known as Adelheid, was the abbess of Vilich...
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    Archbishop of Mainz, died in 968 Mathilde, Abbess of Essen, ruled from 973-1011 Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg, died in 999 Adelheid I, Abbess of Quedlinburg, died...
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    Abelard of Hauteville, Italo-Norman nobleman (d. 1081) Władysław I Herman, duke of Poland (d. 1102) January 14 – Adelaide I, abbess of Quedlinburg February...
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    would become Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg. Adelaide accompanied her husband on his second expedition to Italy to subdue the revolt of Berengar II and to...
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    Sophia I (September 975 – 30 January 1039), a member of the royal Ottonian dynasty, was Abbess of Gandersheim from 1002, and from 1011 also Abbess of Essen...
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  • This is a list of the princess-abbesses of Quedlinburg Abbey. Johann Heinrich Fritsch: Geschichte des vormaligen Reichsstifts Quedlinburg pt 2, 1828, pp...
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    Prince of Volhynia, son of Sviatopolk II of Kiev. Agnes (b. c. 1090 – d. 29 December 1127), abbess of Quedlinburg (1110) and Gandersheim (1111). Adelaide (b...
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    Imperial palace of Quedlinburg, but was discovered and put in captivity in Ingelheim, being released after doing penance at Christmas of that year. Over...
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  • Canoness (category Members of Catholic orders and societies)
    Abbess of Essen Matilda of Ringelheim Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg (955–999) Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg (c. 973 – c. 1044) Sophia I, Abbess of...
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    also Princess-abbess of Quedlinburg (r.999-1045). Initially the Gernrode convent was on a par with the Imperial abbeys of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim...
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    (954–999) – Abbess of Quedlinburg from 966 until death Otto II (955 – 7 December 983) – Holy Roman Emperor from 973 until death A limited renaissance of the arts...
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  • Agnes, a daughter of the French duke William V of Aquitaine. Among her older siblings were Adelaide, who became Abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim,...
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  • daughter, Agnes II of Brunswick-Grubenhagen) enfeoffed him with castle and city of Elbingerode. Two years, in 1424, the Abbess of Quedlinburg Abbey (Countess...
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  • Adelaide I, abbess of Quedlinburg February 13 – Zhao Yuanyan, Chinese prince of the Song dynasty (b. 985) April 19 – Gothelo I (or Gozelo), duke of Lorraine...
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    Gernrode Abbey (category Monasteries of secular canonesses)
    second abbess of Gernrode was Adelaide I (r.1014-1044), daughter of Otto II. Adelaide was already abbess of Quedlinburg (r.999-1044), and at this time...
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    Albert I of Saxony and Henry I of Anhalt, the latter of whom was the advocate for the abbey of Gernrode. Sophia succeeded Adelaide II as abbess of Gernrode...
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    the Abbey and become an abbess like her cousin and older sisters Adelheid I, Abbess of Quedlinburg, and Sophia I, Abbess of Gandersheim, but she was...
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  • Ströbeck (category History of chess)
    mention of Strebechi dates back to 995, when King Otto III of Germany dedicated the estate in the Eastphalian Harzgau to his sister Abbess Adelaide of Quedlinburg...
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    five children: Adelheid I, Abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim, born 973/974, died 1045. Sophie I, Abbess of Gandersheim and Essen, born October 975...
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    represented as one of the 999 names on the Heritage Floor. Agnes and Henry's children were: Adelaide II (1045, Goslar – 11 January 1096), abbess of Gandersheim...
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    probable Agnes I, German abbess of Quedlinburg (approximate date) Alaungsithu, Burmese king of the Pagan Dynasty (d. 1167) Arnold of Brescia, Italian...
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  • Sviatopolkovich of Vladimir-Volynia), Agnes (later abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim), and the wife of a Polish lord whose name is not known. According...
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    with his grandmother, the Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy, and his aunt, Abbess Matilda of Quedlinburg. Adelaide and Matilda, however, were both in Italy...
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