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Hedwig is a
German feminine given name, from Old High
German Hadwig, Hadewig, Haduwig. It is a
Germanic name
consisting of the two
elements hadu "battle...
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Hedwig of
Saxony (German:
Hadwig; c. 910 –
after 958-959) was a
member of the
Ottonian dynasty and wife of the
Robertian duke Hugh the Great. Upon her...
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father at the age of four,
under the
guardianship of his mother. His
sister Hadwig was
married to Duke
Burchard III of
Swabia in 954. In 972
Henry married...
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Occupation Romanist Spouses Eva
Schlemmer (m. 1906; died 1951)
Hadwig Kirchner (m. 1952) Parent(s)
Wilhelm Klemperer Henriette Klemperer née...
- Arnold's
death in 1156 his
sister Hadwig of Wied
turned the
buildings into a
monastery for
Benedictine nuns.
Hadwig was
already abbess of
Gerresheim and...
- Red and
later Bruno the Great,
together with Otto's
sisters Gerberga and
Hadwig who were
regents for
their sons King
Lothar and Duke Hugh. Otto had received...
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daughter of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria. They had: Gerberge,
abbess to
Gandersheim Hadwig,
married to
Burchard III, Duke of
Swabia Henry II, Duke of
Bavaria (v.951...
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Hadwig and Hedwig) (born c. 939; died 4 July 1014) was a
member of the
Saxon House of Billung, who was the
first abbess of
Gernrode (r.959-1014)...
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least three of her
siblings are known:
Henry II of Bavaria,
Hadwig of Swabia, and Brunon,
Count of Brunswick.
Gerberga was sent for education...