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Liutger, also
spelled Liudger, Ludger, or Leodegar,
Latinized as Lutegerus, is a
German male
personal name,
composed of liut 'people' and ger 'spear'...
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cleric called Lutegerus (viz. a
Latinised form of the
German proper name
Liutger). The
treatise expounds a
martial system of
defensive and
offensive techniques...
- the
Norman Kingdom of Sicily. In 1013, a
certain Saxon nobleman named Liutger was
mentioned as a
count in or of the
Harzgau subdivision of Eastphalia...
- desirable,
friendly Y Leofric, Leofwine, Leofwynn,
Leofgyth liuti people Y
Liutger/Leodegar, Luther, Lutold; Liutgard, Leudwinus/Liutwin, Luitpold/Leopold...
- 996
count palatine in Saxony,
Count in the
Harzgau and Nordthüringgau
Liutger, 1013 Count, 1021
Count in the Harzgau, 1013 to 1031 (recorded) (Supplinburger...
- children. He had five children:
Bernhard I (died 1011), Duke of
Saxony Liutger (died 26
February 1011),
attested in 991,
buried in St.
Michaels in Lüneburg...
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Liudger (also
Liutger, Ludiger,
Liudiger or Luderus, Low German: Lüder; died 26
February 1011) was the
younger brother of the
Saxon Duke
Bernhard I of...
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Adela (d.
after 1027), a
canoness at
Elten abbey Emma (d. 1038),
married Liutger, son of the
Saxon duke,
Hermann Billung Adela has
traditionally been given...