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Esico of
Ballenstedt (died
around 1060) is the
progenitor of the
House of Ascania, (i.e., the
oldest known member of his dynasty).
Esico was the count...
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Coins have been
found in
Suffolk inscribed SVB
ESVPRASTO ESICO FECIT, "under
Esuprastus Esico made (this)" in Latin. Some
archaeologists believe that Esuprastus...
- Ballenstedt,
whose son
Esico (died 1059 or 1060)
appears to have been the
first to bear the
title of
count of Anhalt.
Esico's grandson, Otto the Rich...
- "Adalbert", his grandson's name. It is
known that he was the
father of
Esico, the
first to be
called "Ascanian," from his
marriage with Hidda, daughter...
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Matilda is
sometimes said to have
married a
third time, c.1026, to
Count Esico of Ballenstedt. She
thereby would be the
progenitor of the
Saxon House of...
- Rieder.
Ballenstedt is a stop on the
scenic Romanesque Road. The
Saxon count Esico of
Ballenstedt (c. 1000–1059/60) was
mentioned in a 1030
entry in the medieval...
- was born at
Ballenstedt Castle in the
Saxon Schwabengau, the son of
Count Esico of
Ballenstedt (d.
about 1060) and his wife Matilda,
probably a daughter...
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medieval Duchy of Saxony. In the 11th century, it came
under the rule of
Count Esico of
Ballenstedt (died 1059 or 1060),
mentioned in a 1036 deed
issued by Emperor...
- a[ff]iler, hue[ff]ano (Sp. alfiler, huérfano) /l/ or /r/ + /h/ → [ɦh] ana[ɦh]
ésico, vi[ɦh]en (Sp. analgésico, virgen) /l/ or /r/ + /b/ → [bb] si[bb]a, cu[bb]a...
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known of Uta's descent. She was
probably the
sister of the
Saxon count Esico of Ballenstedt, who
became the
progenitor of the
Ascanian dynasty. One Count...