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  1. Ordulfo di Sassonia; Duca di Sassonia; In carica: 1059 – 28 marzo 1072: Predecessore: Bernardo II: Successore: Magnus Nascita: 1022 circa Morte: 28 marzo 1072: Luogo di sepoltura: chiesa di San Michele, Luneburgo Dinastia: Billunghi: Padre: Bernardo II: Madre: Eilika di Schweinfurt: Coniugi: Wulfhild di Norvegia Gertrude di ...

  2. Ordulf, Duke of Saxony. Ordulf (sometimes Otto) ( c. 1022 – 28 March 1072) was the duke of Saxony from 1059, when he succeeded his father Bernard II, [1] until his death. He was a member of the Billung family. Reign. Ordulf's entire reign was occupied by wars with the Wends.

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    The Saxon stem duchy covered the greater part of present-day Northern Germany, including the modern German states (Länder) of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt up to the Elbe and Saale rivers in the east, the city-states of Bremen and Hamburg, the Westphalian part of North Rhine-Westphalia, and the Holstein region (Nordalbingia) of Schleswig-Holstein....

    Older stem duchy

    According to the Res gestae saxonicae by tenth century chronicler Widukind of Corvey, the Saxons had arrived from Britannia at the coast of Land Hadeln in the Elbe-Weser Triangle, called by the Merovingian rulers of Francia to support the conquest of Thuringian kingdom, a seeming reversal of the English origin myth where Saxon tribes from the region, under the leadership of legendary brothers Hengist and Horsa, invade post-Roman Britannia. (see Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain). The Royal Fr...

    Younger stem duchy

    Ida of Herzfeld may have been an ancestor of the Saxon count Liudolf (d. 866), who married Oda of Billung and ruled over a large territory along the Leine river in Eastphalia, where he and Bishop Altfrid of Hildesheim founded Gandersheim Abbey in 852. Liudolf became the progenitor of the Saxon ducal, royal and imperial Ottonian dynasty; nevertheless his descendance, especially his affiliation with late Duke Widukind, has not been conclusively established. Subdued only a few decades earlier, t...

    House of Billung

    1. 936: Upon Henry's death at Memleben, his son Otto I succeeded him. According to Widukind, he was crowned king at Aachen Cathedral, with the other German Dukes Gilbert of Lorraine, Eberhard of Franconia, Arnulf of Bavaria and Herman of Swabia paying homage to him. He appoints Hermann Billung as princeps militiae or "Markgraf" in the Billung March with orders to subdue the Slavic Luticibeyond the Elbe River. 2. 961: Otto I leaves for Italy and his lieutenant margrave Hermann Billungbecomes t...

    A number of seceded territories even gained imperial immediacy, while others only changed their liege lord on the occasion. The following list includes states that existed in the territory of the former stem duchy in addition to the two legal successors of the stem duchy, the Ascanian Duchy of Saxony formed in 1296 centered around Wittenberg and La...

  3. Poiché i duchi della dinastia degli Ascanidi avevano la loro base ad est, presso il fiume Elba, il risultato fu uno spostamento del toponimo Sassonia verso est. Bernardo III: 1180 – 1212. Alberto I: 1212 – 1260. Giovanni I e Alberto II: 1260 – 1282. Alberto II, Giovanni II, Eric I e Alberto III: 1282 – 1296.

  4. File nella categoria "Ordulf of Saxony" Questa categoria contiene 2 file, indicati di seguito, su un totale di 2. Henry IV (Germany), charter, 1062.jpg 3 509 × 2 481; 2,36 MB

  5. Famiglia sassone, il cui capostipite Hermann (m. Quedlinburg 973) ebbe da Ottone I il ducato di Sassonia. I suoi discendenti fecero tutti una energica politica contro gli Slavi. Ordulf (m. 1072), sposò la figlia di Magnus re di Danimarca, nel 1043 conquistò, insieme col suocero, Jomsburg (od.

  6. 10 nov 2014 · Ordulf (Otto) of SAXONY: Birthdate: circa 1020: Birthplace: Saxony - son of Duke house of Welfs: Death: 1043 (18-27) Immediate Family: Brother of Count of Provence. Managed by: Kenneth Dean Fortie: Last Updated: November 10, 2014