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Rikdag, also
called Ricdag, Riddag, or
Rihdag (died 985), was
Margrave of
Meissen from 979
until his death. In 982, he also
acquired the
marches of Merseburg...
- of Merseburg. As a
young man, Dedo
spent his
childhood with his
relative Rikdag,
Margrave of Meissen,
Zeitz and Merseburg, and was thus
closely related...
- the son of
Friedrich I Graf im
Harzgau (Died 880 CE) who was the son of
Rikdag (805-861).
Theodoric had two sons: Dedo I,
Count of
Wettin (c. 950 – 1009)...
- see of the
newly created Bishopric of Meissen. In 978, the
Saxon count Rikdag became the
Margrave of Meissen, and
incorporated the
marches of Merseburg...
- also
mentioning his children. Bolesław's
first wife was a
daughter of
Rikdag,
Margrave of Meissen.
Historian Manteuffel says that the
marriage was arranged...
- (ca. 1020–1089),
count of
Brehna Konrad (died 1040),
count of Camburg.
Rikdag Ida (Hidda),
married to Duke Spytihněv II of Bohemia. Loud &
Schenk 2017...
- Poznań Son of
Mieszko I and
Doubravka of
Bohemia (1) Hunilda,
daughter of
Rikdag (2)
Judith of
Hungary (3)
Emnilda of
Lusatia (4) Oda of
Meissen 17 June...
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married twice before he
succeeded his
father in 992: with a
daughter of
Rikdag,
Margrave of
Meissen (probably
called Hunilda or Oda) and with the Hungarian...
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there in the
Battle of
Stilo against the Saracens. He was
succeeded by
Rikdag, who then
united the
marches of Meissen,
Merseburg and
Zeitz under his rule...
-
Henry II of Bavaria. In 985 Otto III
appointed him to
succeed Margrave Rikdag in Meissen,
following severe Saxon setbacks against the
Slavic Lutici tribes...