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Richeza or
Richenza is a woman's
first name. It is a
Polish name of Old
Icelandic origin (Rikissa).[citation needed] In Old
Icelandic Rixa
means wealthy...
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Richenza of
Northeim (c. 1087/1089 – 10 June 1141) was
Duchess of
Saxony from 1106,
Queen of
Germany from 1125 and Holy
Roman Empress from 1133 as the...
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Richenza (also
spelled as
Richeza or Richza) (c. 1025 –
before 1083) was a
German noblewoman. By her
first marriage, she was
Countess of Werl. By her second...
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through 1142. He was son of
Elimar I,
Count of
Oldenburg and his wife
Richenza.
Elimar married before 1102
Eilika of Werl-Rietberg,
daughter of Henry...
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daughter Gertrud and his brother, the
cleric Giselbert. Elimar's wife
Richenza (also
called Rikissa or Rixa) was the
daughter of Dedi or Adalger, according...
- Henry's
mother was Gertrude, only
daughter of
Emperor Lothair II and
Empress Richenza,
heiress of the
Saxon territories of
Northeim and the
properties of the...
- adulthood:
Adelaide (1290–1311),
married John,
Landgrave of
Lower Hesse Richenza,
Abbess of Gandersheim(1298-26
April 1317)
Mechtild (1293–1 June 1356)...
- on a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land, a daughter,
named Richenza after her
paternal grandmother Richenza of Northeim. In the
following years Matilda became...
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Matilda of Saxony, or
Richenza of
Saxony (1172-13
January 1209/10) was the
Countess of
Perche followed by the
title of Lady of
Coucy from the
German Welf...
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Rikissa of
Denmark (Swedish:
Rikissa Valdemarsdotter; died 8 May 1220) was
Queen of
Sweden as the wife of King Erik Knutsson, and the
mother of King Erik...