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Henry of
Badewide (or Badwide) (German:
Heinrich von
Badewide) (died ca. 1164) was a
Saxon Count of
Botwide (after 1149) and
Count of
Ratzeburg (after...
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dissolved during the
first phase of the Ostsiedlung, when
Count Henry of
Badewide campaigned in
Wagrian lands in 1138/39 and the
Slavic po****tion was Germanized...
- the
lands of the
pagan Wagri.
Count Adolf II of
Holstein and
Henry of
Badewide took
control of
Polabian settlements at
Liubice and Racisburg. Impressed...
- Lüchow-Dannenberg. In 1139,
Henry the Lion
granted "Polabia" to
Count Henry of
Badewide. The
tribe was
subsequently Germanized and ****imilated over the following...
- of the
pagan Wagri permanently.
Count Adolf II of
Holstein and
Henry of
Badewide took
control of
Polabian settlements which would later become Lübeck and...
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branch line, here
given in parentheses.
Holstein was lost
first to
Henry of
Badewide in 1137-43, and
later to Denmark, in 1203-27. In both
times the ruling...
- and no
bishop was
appointed after 1066.
After the
Saxon count Henry of
Badewide had
campaigned in the
Wagrian lands east of the
Limes Saxoniae in 1138/39...
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Adolf I,
Count (1111–1130)
Adolf II,
Count (1130–1137, 1143–1164)
Henry of
Badewide,
Count (1137–1143)
Matilda of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg,
Regent (1164–c.1174)...
- 1138.
Saxons from
Holstein and
Stormarn under the
command of
Henry of
Badewide led a m****ive
counterattack the
following winter.
Another Holsatian campaign...
- a
former ritual place. In 1139/1143 the
place was
reigned by
Henry of
Badewide, a
Saxon count. From the late 12th
century on, many
Germans settled here...