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Ethelinde of
Northeim (born 1050/1060, died
after 1075) was the
daughter of Otto of
Northeim and the wife of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and
Herman of Calvelage...
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childless in 1055, Welf
inherited his property. In 1062 Welf
married Ethelinde of Northeim,
daughter of Otto, Duke of Bavaria.
Although Azzo II of Este...
- his
former son-in-law Welf I, the
divorced husband of Otto's
daughter Ethelinde.
According to Bruno,
author of De
bello Saxonico (On the
Saxon War), when...
- (1035/36–1038)
Judith of
Schweinfurt (?–1053)
Richenza of
Swabia (1061–1070)
Ethelinde of
Northeim (c. 1070)
Judith of
Flanders (1071–1077)
Bertha of
Savoy (1077–1087)...
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cannot travel that far. The
opening of
Charlotte Turner Smith's
novel Ethelinde with its
atmospheric description of Grasmere,
complete with a
Gothic abbey...
- (1035/36–1038)
Judith of
Schweinfurt (?–1053)
Richenza of
Swabia (1061–1070)
Ethelinde of
Northeim (c. 1070)
Judith of
Flanders (1071–1077)
Bertha of
Savoy (1077–1087)...
- of Welf Welf IV c. 1035/40 1055–1101 6
November 1101
County of
Altdorf Ethelinde of
Northeim 1062 no
children Judith of
Flanders 1071
three children Son...
- (1035/36–1038)
Judith of
Schweinfurt (?–1053)
Richenza of
Swabia (1061–1070)
Ethelinde of
Northeim (c. 1070)
Judith of
Flanders (1071–1077)
Bertha of
Savoy (1077–1087)...
- (1035/36–1038)
Judith of
Schweinfurt (?–1053)
Richenza of
Swabia (1061–1070)
Ethelinde of
Northeim (c. 1070)
Judith of
Flanders (1071–1077)
Bertha of
Savoy (1077–1087)...
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second husband, Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, who had
divorced his
first wife,
Ethelinde of
Northeim in 1070. Upon her marriage, she
became Duchess of Bavaria;...