Matilda von Sachsen Of Ringheim Germany[1]
ca. 895 - 0968 (73 år)-
Navn Matilda von Sachsen Of Ringheim Germany Fødsel Ca. 895 Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany Køn Kvinde Død 14 mar. 0968 Hereford, Monastery, Rheinland, Palatinate _CRE 10 mar. 2020 Begravelse St. Servatius Church, Quedlinburg Abbey, Germany Person-ID I64682388 BlicherBenche | Karens Slægt Sidst ændret 2 dec. 2014
Far Theodoric Count of Ringlehiem, f. Ca. 853, Germany (Deutschland) d. 920 (Alder 67 år) Mor Ludmilla Ragnhildis of Ringleheim, f. Ca. 858, Germany (Deutschland) Familie-ID F44183484 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
Familie Heinrich (Henry) I The Fowler, f. 876, Membleben, Saxony, Germany d. 02 jul. 0936, Membleben, Saxony, Germany (Alder 60 år) Ægteskab 909 Børn + 1. Otto I (the Great) Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, f. 23 nov. 912 d. 7 maj 973, Memleben (Alder 60 år) + 2. Geberga von Sachsen, f. ca 913, Nordhausen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany d. 5 maj 984, Reims, France (Alder 71 år) + 3. Hedwig of Sachsen, f. Ca. 922, Saxony, Germany d. 10 maj 0965, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Preussen (Alder 43 år) Familie-ID F78432015 Gruppeskema | Familietavle Sidst ændret 19 jan. 2015
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Begivenhedskort Fødsel - Ca. 895 - Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany Død - 14 mar. 0968 - Hereford, Monastery, Rheinland, Palatinate Begravelse - - St. Servatius Church, Quedlinburg Abbey, Germany = Link til Google Earth
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Billeder Saint Matilda
Heinricus rex and Methildis regina, Chronica St. Pantaleonis, 12th centuryFamily tree of the Ottonians
From the Wolfenbüttel manuscript (Cod. Guelf. 74.3 Aug., p. 226)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottonian_dynasty
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Notater - Matilda's surname refers to Ringelheim, where her comital Immedinger relatives established a convent about 940.
- Saint Mathilda (or Matilda, c.?895 ? 14 March 968) was the wife of King Henry I of Germany, the first ruler of the Saxon Ottonian (or Liudolfing) dynasty, thereby Duchess (consort) of Saxony from 912 and Queen (consort) of Germany (East Francia) from 919 until her husband's death in 936.
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