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- Hazecha of Ballenstedt (died 1063) was a member of the House of Ascania, and the third abbess of Gernrode (r.1044-1063). Hazecha was a member of the House...
- von Ballenstedt, the consort of Margrave Eckard II of Meissen, and of Hazecha, abbess of Gernrode. He may have also had a brother named Dietrich. Little...
- Succeeded by Beatrice I Preceded by Sophia I Abbess of Gandersheim 1039 – 1044/45 Preceded by Hat**** Abbess of Gernrode 1014 – 1044/45 Succeeded by Hazecha...
- dowry to the convent of Gernrode in Uta's home country, where her sister Hazecha had been appointed abbess by King Henry III in 1044. The remaining estates...
- provost of Ballenstedt Ludolf, later monk at the Imperial Abbey of Corvey Hazecha, later abbess of Gernrode Abbey Helmut ****ing: Die frühen Askanier und...
- –876 Mathilde c. 900/945 Irmgard Salome Wikpurg 1020–29 Willa 1052–89 Hazecha 1089–? Hadamuda 1117 Hadwiga 1142–77 Euphemia von Helffenstein 1193 Gertrud...
- Stephen, a provostship, was founded there in 1094. A noblewoman called Hazecha was buried there in 1100; her gravestone is the oldest known medieval inscription...
- Gernrode into their territory. Hat**** (r.959-1014) Adelaide I (r.1014-1044) Hazecha (r.1044-1063) Hedwig II (of Stade) (r.1063-1118) Hedwig III (of Seeburg)...