- The
Immedingians (German:
Immedinger) were a
noble family of
medieval Saxony,
descended from the
Saxon leader Widukind. The most
notable member was Saint...
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German region of Westphalia.
According to
contemporary chronicles, his
Immedinger family stemmed from the
House of the
Saxon duke Widukind.
Dietrich was...
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Matilda of
Ringelheim (c. 892 – 14
March 968), also
known as
Saint Matilda, was a
Saxon noblewoman who
became queen of Germany. Her husband,
Henry the...
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succeeded by Otto, son of Liudolf. In Saxony, he
married a
member of the
Immedinger family. They had one or two sons:
possibly Theodoric,
count of Wettin;...
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Quedlinburg Abbey (German:
Stift Quedlinburg or
Reichsstift Quedlinburg) is a
former abbey of
secular canonesses (Frauenstift) in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt...
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Spouse Matilda Queen of the East
Franks Dietrich,
Count of
Westphalia (
Immedinger) c.895 909 23
April 919
never Empress 2 July 936 14
March 968
Henry I...
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Bremen Cathedral (German:
Bremer Dom or St.
Petri Dom zu Bremen),
named after St. Peter, is a
church situated in the
market square in the
center of Bremen...
- 994?
Leopold I
Glismod of West-Saxony
Count Immed IV in West-Saxony (
Immedinger) 975/980 ? 23 June 1018 husband's
accession 1040
Adalbert Frozza Orseolo...
- Emma of
Lesum or Emma of
Stiepel (also
known as
Hemma and Imma) (c. 975-980 – 3
December 1038) was a
countess po****rly
venerated as a
saint for her good...
- in the
Eastphalian Salzgau region of the
medieval Duchy of Saxony; the
Immedinger relatives of
duchess consort Matilda, wife of
Henry the Fowler, founded...