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Thankmar (or Tankmaro, or Tammo) (c. 908 – 28 July 938) was the
eldest (and only) son of
Henry I of
Germany (Henry the Fowler) by his
first wife, Hatheburg...
- She had
already given birth to Henry's son
Thankmar. The
annulment placed a
question mark over
Thankmar's legitimacy.
Later that year he
married Matilda...
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after she had
given birth to Henry's
first son and Otto's half-brother
Thankmar. Otto had four full siblings: Hedwig, Gerberga,
Henry and Bruno. On 23...
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house of the
Popponids (Elder
House of Babenberg). By her he had two sons,
Thankmar and Liudolf, who
predeceased him, but his
third son
Henry the
Fowler succeeded...
- Otto I
besieges the
fortress of Eresburg. He
defeats his half-brother
Thankmar and
kills him as he
tries to find sanctuary.
Eberhard III, duke of Franconia...
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Henry the
Fowler (who
succeeded his
father in 912) and his
elder brothers Thankmar and Liudolf, who both died young; as well as a daughter, Oda who married...
- her vows as a nun had not been broken,
though she had
borne Henry's son
Thankmar. His
legitimacy was
jeopardised by this annulment.
Althoff 2018, p. 11...
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crises in the
first five
years of his reign. Otto's
older half-brother
Thankmar,
being deprived of the
crown and also
frustrated when Gero was appointed...
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first marriage,
Thankmar,
revolted in
alliance with Duke
Eberhard of
Franconia and had
young Henry captured and arrested.
While Thankmar was
killed by his...
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joined by
Eberhard of Franconia, and
Thankmar, the half-brother of King Otto I. The
revolt was soon suppressed.
Thankmar died the same year he and Eberhard...