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  1. c. 920s. Died. 975/976 (age 56) Issue. Dedo I, Count of Wettin. Frederick I of Wettin. House. House of Wettin. Theodoric I (10th century; German: Dietrich, also known as Thierry) was a nobleman in the Duchy of Saxony, and the oldest traceable member of the House of Wettin.

  2. The oldest member of the House of Wettin who is known for certain is Theodoric I of Wettin, also known as Dietrich, Thiedericus, and Thierry I of Liesgau (died c. 982). He was most probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the Harz ).

  3. Teodorico I di Wettin o di Liesgau, conosciuto anche come Tiederico o Thiedrico (in tedesco Dietrich e in francese Thierry ), ( Grimma, ... – 976 circa) è considerato il più vecchio membro rintracciabile della casata di Wettin. Fu al servizio del margravio di Meißen Rikdag, di cui era anche parente da parte di padre [1] [2] .

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  4. hmn.wiki › it › Theodoric_I_of_WettinTeodorico I di Wettin

    Teodorico I (X secolo; tedesco: Dietrich, noto anche come Thierry) era un nobile del Ducato di Sassonia e il più antico membro rintracciabile della Casa di Wettin. Teodorico nacque all'inizio del X secolo da genitori sconosciuti. Sposò Jutta di Magdeburgo. Ebbero due figli, Dedo e Federico.

  5. Wettin Dynasty, major European dynasty, genealogically traceable to the start of the 10th century ad. Its earliest known ancestors were active in pushing Germany’s frontier eastward into formerly Slav territory; and by the end of the 1080s two of their descendants, brothers, held not only the.

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  6. Theodoric I (German: Dietrich von Landsberg; c. 1130 – 9 February 1185), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Lusatia from 1156 until his death. Life. Theoderic was the second surviving son of the Wettin margrave Conrad of Meissen. His older brother Otto was born in 1125.

  7. One-eyed. Revolutionary« – These are certainly not the only features to characterize Dedo von Groitzsch, Conrad I von Wettin and Elisabeth of Rochlitz. This new permanent exhibition of that title provides yet further insight into the lives of these Wettin rulers.