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Ordulf (sometimes Otto) (c. 1022 – 28
March 1072) was the duke of
Saxony from 1059, when he
succeeded his
father Bernard II,
until his death. He was a...
- Olofsdotter) was a
Norwegian princess, and a
duchess of
Saxony by
marriage to
Ordulf, Duke of Saxony.
Wulfhild was born in 1020 as the only
legitimate child...
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French king (b. 532) 966 – Flodoard,
Frankish canon and
chronicler 1072 –
Ordulf, Duke of
Saxony 1134 –
Stephen Harding,
founder of the
Cistercian order...
- 1106) was the duke of
Saxony from 1072 to 1106.
Eldest son and
successor of
Ordulf and
Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last
member of the
House of Billung....
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Around 1020,
Eilika married Bernard II, Duke of
Saxony and was
mother of:
Ordulf, Duke of
Saxony (1022 – 1072)
Herman (d. 1086)
Gertrude (d. 1115), married...
- England. 28
August 2001.
Retrieved 23
September 2020. Freeman, Mary (2012). "
Ordulf's Shadow in Tavistock". In Bliss, Jane; et al. (eds.).
Aspects of
Devon History...
- 1011: Duke
Bernhard I
Billung dies; his son
Bernhard II
becomes duke. 1042:
Ordulf Billung, son of
Bernhard II,
marries Wulfhild, the half-sister of King Magnus...
- Hamburg. He died in 1059 and was
succeeded without incident by his son
Ordulf. He is
buried in the
Church of
Saint Michael in Lüneburg.
Bernard II, Duke...
- , 1880. 420
Archived 2022-10-16 at the
Wayback Machine. Print. Aichel,
Ordulf George. The
caisson as a new
element in
concrete dam construction; a proposal...
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Saxony were: Hermann, died 973
Bernard I, died 1011
Bernard II, died 1059
Ordulf, died 1072 Magnus, died 1106 Bjork,
Robert E., ed. (2010). "Billung dynasty"...