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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_di_StadeOda di Stade - Wikipedia

    Oda di Stade, anche conosciuta come Oda von Babenberg è stata una nobildonna germanica, principessa Consorte della Rus' di Kiev. in seguito al matrimonio con Svjatoslav II di Kiev.

  2. Ludovico era il secondogenito e successore di Luigi il Saltatore († 1123), conte in Turingia, e di sua moglie Adelaide di Stade, figlia di Lotario Udo II della marca del Nord e di Oda di Werl.

  3. In effetti, il matrimonio potrebbe essere stato organizzato dalla zia di Enrico, Oda di Stade, figlia di Lotario Udo I, margravio della Nordmark, che aveva sposato Sviatoslav II, Gran Principe di Kiev. Oda era sorella del padre di Enrico, Lotario Udo II, nonché nipote di Enrico III, imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero e del papa ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_of_StadeOda of Stade - Wikipedia

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    Oda's mother was Ida of Eldsorf (d.1052), daughter of Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia and sister of Matilda of Frisia. Ida was also a niece of Pope Leo IX, a granddaughter of Gisela of Swabia, and thus a niece of Emperor Henry III of Germany. Oda's father was perhaps Ida's first husband, Lippold/Liudolf of Derlingau (d.1038),or he may have been Ida's s...

    According to the thirteenth-century chronicler Albert of Stade, before her marriage, Oda was a nun in the monastery of Rinthelen. The location of this monastery is not known, but is thought to have been Ringelheim. In order to have Oda released from the monastery, her mother Ida granted Villa Stedenthorp near Heßlingen to Rinthelen.

    Around 1065, however, Oda left the monastery and married Sviatoslav II of Kiev, as his second wife. According to the eleventh-century chronicler Lampert of Hersfeld, Oda's brother, Burchard, provost of St Simeon in Trier (d.1086), was sent to Rus’ to arrange the marriage. According to Albert of Stade, this was done at the instigation of Oda's mothe...

    Albert of Stade, Annales Stadenses, ed. J. Lappenberg, MGH SS 16 (Hannover, 1859, pp. 283-378
    Lampert of Hersfeld, Annales, ed., O. Holder-Egger, MGH SS rer Germ 38 (Hannover and Leipzig, 1894).
    R-H. Bautier, ‘Anne de Kiev, reine de France, et la politique royale au XIe siècle: étude critique de la documentation,’ Revue des Études Slaves57:4 (1985), 539–564.
    R. Bloch, ‘Verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen des sächsischen Adels zum russischen Fürstenhause im XI. Jahrhundert,’ in L. Santifaller, ed., Festschrift Albert Brackmann(Weimar, 1931), pp. 185–206.
    M. Dimnik, The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1054–1146(Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1994).
    E. Hlawitschka, Untersuchungen zu den Thronwechseln der ersten Hälfte des 11. Jahrhunderts und zur Adelsgeschichte Süddeutschlands. Zugleich klärende Forschungen um "Kuno von Öhningen"(Sigmaringen,...
  5. medieval-princesses.spbu.ru › en › articlesOda von Stade - spbu.ru

    ODA VON STADE (the year of birth is unknown, † after 1076 in Germany), the Princess of Chernigov, the Grand Duchess of Kiev, since 1070/71 the wife of Svyatoslav Yaroslavich, the third son of Yaroslav Vladimirovich the Wise, the Prince of Chernigov, since 1073 the Grand Duke of Kiev. Father. Liudolf of Derlingau from the Austrian Babenbergs. Mother

  6. Media in category "Oda of Staden" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Drevnosti RG v4 ill002.jpg 1,600 × 2,067; 814 KB.

  7. I lastricati, i ciottolati le massicciate di molti tratti di questa strada, tra Bibbiena e Bagno di Romagna hanno colpito l’immaginazione di molti curiosi, appassionati di storia ed archeologia, od anche cercatori di funghi, che hanno spesso attribuito il nome di Strada