Immedingians (redirect from Immedinger)
The Immedingians (German: Immedinger) were a noble family of medieval Saxony, descended from the Saxon leader Widukind. The most notable member was Saint...
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994? Leopold I Glismod of West-Saxony Count Immed IV in West-Saxony (Immedinger) 975/980 ? 23 June 1018 husband's accession 1040 Adalbert Frozza Orseolo...
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Matilda of Ringelheim (category House of Immedinger)
Matilda of Ringelheim (c. 892 – 14 March 968), also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman who became queen of Germany. Her husband, Henry the...
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Dietrich of Ringelheim (category House of Immedinger)
German region of Westphalia. According to contemporary chronicles, his Immedinger family stemmed from the House of the Saxon duke Widukind. Dietrich was...
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succeeded by Otto, son of Liudolf. In Saxony, he married a member of the Immedinger family. They had one or two sons: possibly Theodoric, count of Wettin;...
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accession 24 December 903 Otto I Matilda Dietrich, Count of Westphalia (Immedinger) 895 909 30 November 912 husband's accession 2 July 936 husband's death...
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Emma of Lesum (category House of Immedinger)
Emma of Lesum or Emma of Stiepel (also known as Hemma and Imma) (c. 975-980 – 3 December 1038) was a countess popularly venerated as a saint for her good...
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Spouse Matilda Queen of the East Franks Dietrich, Count of Westphalia (Immedinger) c.895 909 23 April 919 never Empress 2 July 936 14 March 968 Henry I...
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Bremen Cathedral (category Burial sites of the House of Immedinger)
Bremen Cathedral (German: Bremer Dom or St. Petri Dom zu Bremen), named after St. Peter, is a church situated in the market square in the center of Bremen...
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Quedlinburg Abbey (category Burial sites of the House of Immedinger)
Quedlinburg Abbey (German: Stift Quedlinburg or Reichsstift Quedlinburg) was a house of secular canonesses (Frauenstift) in Quedlinburg in what is now...
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been conclusively established: there is possibly a relationship with the Immedinger family of legendary Duke Widukind, while according to the Magdeburg archbishop...
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918 935 Dudo 935 959 Volkmar 959 983 Rethar 983 1009 Meinwerk 1009 1036 Immedinger Rotho 1036 1051 Imad 1051 1076 Billunger Poppo 1076 1083 Henry I 1083...
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in the Eastphalian Salzgau region of the medieval Duchy of Saxony; the Immedinger relatives of duchess consort Matilda, wife of Henry the Fowler, founded...
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Meinwerk (category House of Immedinger)
Paderborn from 1009 until his death. He was a member of the aristocratic Immedinger family and was granted his see on the understanding that his property...
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853) Hedwig (before 858 – after 888) Matilda I (before 908 – after 911; Immedinger) Imma (before 973 – after 995; Billunger) Godesdiu (before 1002 – after...
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father. Adela's first husband was Count Immed of Renkum, a member of the Immedinger dynasty, with whom she had five children. At the death of their father...
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