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  John Walter Vaughn's - Person Page 255
Enda Princess Of Saxony was the daughter of Liudolf Duke Of East Saxony and Oda Of Saxony.
Liutgard Princess Of Saxony was the daughter of Liudolf Duke Of East Saxony and Oda Of Saxony.
Thankmar Princess Of Saxony was the daughter of Liudolf Duke Of East Saxony and Oda Of Saxony.
jvrx7.0catch.com /p255.htm   (1866 words)

  
 DustyBones.com - Person Page 20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Liudolf (?) Count Of Brunswick was the son of Bruno (?) Count of Brunswick and Gisele (?) Duchess Of Swabia.
Liudolf (?) Duke of East Saxony was the son of Bruno (?) Duke of East Saxony.
Liutgard (?) Princess of Saxony was the daughter of Liudolf (?) Duke of East Saxony and Oda (?) of Saxony.
dustybones.com /surnames/p20.htm   (1684 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The relationship could be cognatic, yet Udo was a name potentially inheritable in the house of Zutphen, for it could easily have arrived via the wife of the Ezzoner Liudolf, from whose daughter the house of Zutphen sprang.
Liudolf’s wife Mathilde is inferable as a Konradiner of the Hammerstein line in Hessen, and her brother was named Udo.
Presumably Gottschalk was the father either of Udo I of Hennef or of the advocate Gebeno of Bonn.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/d/c/dcj121/prosop/counts/countyA/county46.htm   (612 words)

  
 Sam Sloan's Family Tree - pafg490 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Liudolf Von Sachsen Duke Of East [Parents] was born in 806.
Oda Billung was born in 806/810 in Sachsen.
Liudolf Von Sachsen Duke Of East was born in 806.
www.samsloan.com /pafg490.htm   (242 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Parents: Liudolf Duke Of East SAXONY and Oda Of SAXONY.
Liudolf Duke Of East SAXONY was born in 806 in Saxony, Germany.
She was married to Liudolf Duke Of East SAXONY about 848.
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d177.htm   (1657 words)

  
 Ekbert (II) "Eenoog", De Graafschap in de Middeleeuwen
In 953 neemt Ekbert (II) deel aan de opstand van Liudolf en Koenraad 'de Rode' tegen Otto I, maar eigenlijk tegen zijn oom Herman I, hertog van Saksen.
Bij de Immedingers komt Liudolf, graaf van Hasegouw, is getrouwd met Altburg (Aldburgis), misschien een (klein)dochter uit het huwelijk van Walbert (II), graaf van Graingouw, met een gelijknamige echtgenote Altburg.
Liudolf en Altburg krijgen twee zonen Godschalk en Liudolf.
www.graafschap-middeleeuwen.nl /graven/ekbertii.html   (1304 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg870 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry the FOWLER Emperor was born 875 and died 2 Jun 936.
Liudolf of SAXONY [Parents] was born about 806.
Otto of SAXONY was born 828 and died 912.
www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk /maximilia/pafg870.htm   (210 words)

  
 Genealogy of Larry Edward Lay
son of Liudolf Duke Of East SAXONY -[77829], was born in 806 in Of,,, Saxony and died in 866,, at age 60.
Liudolf married Oda Of SAXONY -[78084] [MRIN:42140] in 816 in (Betrothed)
Oda married Liudolf Duke Of East SAXONY -[78235] [MRIN:42140] in 816 in (Betrothed)
www.daveweaverfamily.com /lay/a36.htm   (2108 words)

  
 Reviews in History: Rulers and Ruling Families in Early Medieval Europe: Alfred, Charles the Bald, and Others
The remarriage of his father, Otto I, to the young heiress of Italy, Adeleheid, in 951 was a blow to the hopes of Liudolf whose mother, Edith of Wessex, had died in 946.
Unlike Aethelwold in his choosing of Wimborne, Liudolf was not seeking to resurrect a buried family line.
Yet Liudolf chose it deliberately and did so as part of an overall strategy of proclaiming his discontent with his father, an attitude he broadcast by leaving his father’s court ‘with sadness’ according to Widukind.
www.history.ac.uk /reviews/paper/airlieSt.html   (2671 words)

  
 Rea Genealogy - pafg25 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Liudolf, Count of Brunswick [Parents] was born about 1016 in Brunswick, Germany.
Liudolf, Count of Brunswick married Gertrude, Countess of Nordgau.
Agatha von Brunswick, Princess of England was born about 1018 and died 13 Jul 1024.
members.tripod.com /~GaryR45/pafg25.htm   (515 words)

  
 Matrix Monasticon:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Heineken regards the Saxon Count Liudolf as the founder; he granted the church of Gandersheim and the three canonesses there property from his hereditary lands (28).
Count Liudolf and his wife, Oda, were also patrons of the community.
According to this document then, the property of Gandersheim was not alienated from the family holdings until the count's sons transferred the convent to the king's possession.
monasticmatrix.usc.edu /monasticon/index.php?function=detail&id=1471   (1341 words)

  
 [No title]
Liudolf trat aus dem Dunkel der Geschichte, als er nach Rom reiste, dort Reliquien erwarb (oder stahl) und diese zur Gründung des liudolfingischen Hausklosters Gandersheim (siehe oben bei Jutta Gladen) verwendete.
Anzunehmen ist, daß Liudolf dort auch seine großen Besitztümer und den größten Anhang an Vasallen hatte.
Liudolfs Herzogswürde bezeichnete damals noch nicht den Führer eines später noch entstehenden Stammesherzogtums, sondern einen militärischen Rang.
www.ottonenzeit.de /ottonen/liudolf.htm   (764 words)

  
 Matrix Monasticon:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The community was founded in 853 by Count Liudolf either as a new foundation or as a refoundation with a new endowment.
Supposedly, in 844 Liudolf made a pilgrimage with his wife, Oda, to Rome and obtained confirmation from pope Sergius II as well as the relics of S. Anastasius and Innocent.
First Members: In 852 Liudolf's daughter, Hathumod, became the first abbess (this claim appears supurious on the basis of Stumpf's account).
monasticmatrix.org /monasticon?function=detail&id=1305&PHPSESSID=12d4330768649d6560985ca12f270a58   (1788 words)

  
 Liudolfinger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Nach dem Aussterben der ostfränkischen Karolinger und dem Tod des fränkischen Königs Konrad I. aus der Familie der Konradiner begründeten sie mit Liudolfs Enkel Heinrich I. die Sächsische Dynastie.
Liudolf († 866) Graf in Sachsen ∞ Oda († 913) Tochter des ''princeps'' Billung (Billunger)
Liudolf (* 930, † 957) Herzog von Schwaben 850-854, ∞ Ida von Schwaben († 968) Tochter des Herzogs Hermann I. von Schwaben (Konradiner)
www.kraeuter-und-gewuerze.de /Ottonen   (715 words)

  
 Saxony - Billung question
About 836 he marries Oda, daughter of Count Billung I. She is born in 806 and dies in May 913 (107 years old).
ES Schwennicke volume 1.1 Tafel 10 Here they call Liudolf only a count, no year of birth but he dies 11 March 866.
Caroli Magni Progenies by Siegfried Rösch, page 95 Here Liudolf is called a Saxony count (not count of or in Saxony) and Oda is a daughter of Count Billung.
www.talkabouteducation.com /group/soc.genealogy.medieval/messages/129871.html   (206 words)

  
 S Y N T H E S I S - The Achievements of Otto the Great
Thus, Bavaria was given to his younger brother (the delightfully named Henry the Quarrelsome), Swabia to his eldest son (Liudolf) and Lotharingia to a Franconian known as Conrad the Red (whom he later gave in marriage to his sister).
Indeed, Henry and Liudolf knew full well that the government of Lombardy was comparatively weak and each had an eye on the kingdom’s wealthiest cities.
One must never forget, however, that Liudolf and Conrad actually joined forces with the heathen and an unsettled atmosphere of treachery and betrayal “led to a swift closing of ranks”[5].
www.rosenoire.org /articles/hist5.php   (2712 words)

  
 abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The psychological background for Liudolf's revolt are variously assessed in the writings of his contemporaries, and the playing out of its final stages are described from different perspectives and evince particular allegiances.
Her text is sadly missing large segments, one of which apparently focussed on Liudolf, but we do have Hrotsvit's perception of the psychological and emotional impetus for Liudolf's act of anti-pietas.
Finally, Hrotsvit also emphasises the significance of Liudolf's loss of his mother at age 16, and suggest that his rebellion was an attempt to forestall a loss of his position as designated heir to a child of his father's second marriage.
www.medievalgender.org.uk /York_2001/ABSTRA~1.HTM   (4033 words)

  
 The Esgar's - pafg80 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Duke of Swabia Liudolf [Parents] was born about 930 in Bav.
Duchess of Swabia Ida [Parents] was born in 934 in Bav.
I, Duke of Swabia & Bavaria Otto was born in 954 in Bavaria.
www.esgar.com /genelogy/pafg80.htm   (327 words)

  
 Slektsforum :: Vis emne - Fw: Saxony - Billung question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Liudolf only as a count and no mention of territory.
This page begins with Liudolf, Duke in Saxony born about 806, died 866.
Here Liudolf is called a Saxony count (not count of or in Saxony) and
www.dis-norge.no /slektsforum/viewtopic.php?p=73989   (733 words)

  
 Nassau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Between 1107 and 1118 St. Irmingard of Süchteln donated property to the church of St. Pantaleon Cologne in memory of her parents, with her nephew Rupert, son of her brother Rupert, acting as her advocate.
The Zutphen reference may actually be realistic, if a Laurenburg received this county, as is not unlikely, during a minority among the descendants of Gottschalk.
His name is a known hypocorism of Liudolf, and we may actually discover him in the witness Ludo comes in an archiepiscopal document of Cologne from 1080.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/d/c/dcj121/prosop/counts/countyA/addto32a.htm   (614 words)

  
 Fw: Saxony - Billung question
At the moment in my data base I have Liudolf as Duke of Saxony and with parents and grandparents, but I have already removed them in my own data base and they will disappear from the website not this update (hopefully only a few days away) but the next one.
I am going to have Liudolf only as a count and no mention of territory.
> > Titles were not strictly regulated at the time of Liudolf - he is called > "count" just as were other men who also used the title "duke" on occasions.
www.talkabouteducation.com /group/soc.genealogy.medieval/messages/129895.html   (443 words)

  
 CMA Field Trip: Rotunda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The numbered objects are pieces that I would have talked about in a guided tour, either because of their unique qualities, or as examples of a type.
An altarstone must be a solid piece of natural stone, large enough to hold the chalice and host, and resistent to natural breaking.
By the next century, the church was known as St. Blaise, and it was elevated to cathedral status.
webpub.alleg.edu /employee/a/acarr/art215/rotunda.html   (1549 words)

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - Our Collections
Portable Altar and Ceremonial Crosses of Countess Gertrude of Holland and Count Liudolf Brunon, about 1040.
Around 1030 Countess Gertrude I, the wife of Count Liudolf Brunon, founded the Cathedral of St. Blaise in Brunswick.
She donated a number of precious objects to the treasury of the cathedral thus laying the foundations of the famous Guelph Treasure.
www.clemusart.com /museum/collect/highlights/high01.html   (314 words)

  
 Gandersheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
According to Hrotswitha, the monastery was founded in the year 881 by Duke Liudolf and his wife Oda, at the encouragement of Oda's mother Aeda.
Aeda had seen of vision of St. John the Baptist, who assured her that her child would found such a monastery.
In order to establish the cloister, Liudolf and Oda first made a pilgrimage to Rome for the blessing of the Pope.
www.letu.edu /people/annieolson/projects/hrotswitha/gandersheim.html   (103 words)

  
 German genealogy: Swabia/Schwaben/Suevia
Liudolf became duke in 949, succeeding Hermann by marrying his daughter.
In 951, Liudolf crossed the Alps, ostensibly to champion Adelaide of Burgundy, but in reality to take advantage of Italian weakness to expand his realm.
He was pre-empted in this when the king, Otto I, himself invaded the region, secured the crown of Lombardy and married Adelaide.
www.genealogienetz.de /reg/HIST/swabia.html   (2568 words)

  
 Liudolf (Schwaben) - netlexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Liudolf von Schwaben (*930/931 in Magdeburg, † 6.
Liudolf entstammt aus der ersten Ehe Ottos I. mit Editha von England.
Er war von 949/950 bis 954 Herzog von Schwaben und sollte 953 Herzog von Bayern werden.
www.lexikon-definition.de /Liudolf-%28Schwaben%29.html   (84 words)

  
 Royal Family of Europe - pafg111 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edmund Prince Of ENGLAND was born about 1016 in Of,, Wessex, England.
Liudolf Count Of BRUNSWICK was born about 1016 in Of,, Brunswick, Germany.
Gertrud Countess In NORDGAU was born about 1006 in Of,, Nordgau Region, Medieval States.
www.ishipress.com /royalfam/pafg111.htm   (580 words)

  
 Grüß Gott! Gotfrid von Schwaben bitte euch Wilkommen! (Welcome to Gotfrid's)
I am currently the Pursuivant (Herald) for the Shire of Dun Ard in the Kingdom of Calontir.
Around 950 AD, Herzog (Duke) Liudolf von Schwaben founded an equestrian learning center and breeding farm in Swabia (Schwaben) along the banks of the Neckar river, in what is today the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany.
The city of Stuttgart (incorporated as a city around 1261) derives its name from the Stutengarten, or Garden of the Studs, which Herzog Liudolf founded.
pages.prodigy.net /deezguyzd   (364 words)

  
 Fry/McGhee /Wright/Fair Family History :Information about Liudolf Count OF Brunswick [MARGRAVE IN FRI
Liudolf Count OF Brunswick [MARGRAVE IN FRI (b.
Liudolf Count OF Brunswick [MARGRAVE IN FRI (son of Bruno Von Brunswick [MARQUIS OF WEST and Gisele Duchess OF SWABIA) was born Abt.
Children of Liudolf Count OF Brunswick [MARGRAVE IN FRI and Gertrude Von EGISHEIM are:
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/f/r/y/Steven-Fry-2/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0609.html   (90 words)

  
 Our Family Tree - aqwg142   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Count Fulk I "The Red Count" Of Anjou was born about 875 and died about 923.
Liudolf married Oda Billung about 836 in Saxony.
Duke Otto Of Saxony was born 851 and died 30 Nov 912.
www.tomkinshome.com /familyweb/aqwg142.htm   (261 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Liudolf of Germany
In 952, feeling his inheritance rights threatened by Otto's second marriage (to Adelaide of Burgundy) and by the influence of his uncle, Henry, duke of Bavaria, Liudolf joined with Conrad the Red of Lotharingia and Frederick, archbishop of Mainz, to raise a rebellion in Germany.
He exacted concessions from Otto in 953 and, when these were repudiated, seized the city of Regensburg and welcomed Magyar invaders into Germany.
Liudolf held out until 955, when, deserted by Conrad and Frederick, he surrendered and was reconciled with his father.
nygaard.howards.net /files/1688.htm   (154 words)

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