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- connected with the Ekkehardine dynasty, Emperor Conrad II and Bishop Hildeward of Zeitz, who transferred the family seat from Kleinjena to their own...
- centuries. The earliest part was written towards the end of the episcopate of Hildeward (968–995). It may have initially been no more than a list of bishops....
- Hildegrim II 853 886 Agiulf 886 894 Sigismund 894 923 Bernard 926 968 Hildeward 968 996 Arnulf 996 1023 Branthog 1023 1036 Burchard I 1036 1059 Burchard...
- Eilward (also noted as Agilward, Elvart, Eilbart, Erward, Ediward, Eduard, Hildeward or Hildebert; d. 24 November 1023), a member of the Saxon noble house...
- of Magdeburg. Hugh I (968–979) Frederick (979–990) Hugh II (991–1002) Hildeward (1003–1030) Kadeloh (1030–1045) Eberhard (1045–1079) Günther I (1079–1090)...
- first written reference to the town of Leipzig. His body was escorted by Hildeward, bishop of Zeitz, back to Meissen, where it was buried. Knut Görich: Otto...
- Benedictine monastery was founded in 1136 by the brother of the Naumburg bishop Hildeward, Walther von Glisberg, whose gravestone is on display in the church. It...
- noble Ekkehardine dynasty of that time, Emperor Conrad II and Bishop Hildeward of Zeitz. With the consent of the pope John XIX and the emperor Konrad...