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Matilda of
Ringelheim (c. 892 – 14
March 968), also
known as
Saint Matilda, was a
Saxon noblewoman. Due to her
marriage to
Henry I in 909, she
became the...
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known as
Dietrich of
Ringelheim, was a
Saxon count of the
Middle Ages.
Dietrich (Theodoric),
sometimes called Dietrich of
Ringelheim in
later literature...
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Ringelheim with 1,994
inhabitants is the
sixth biggest quarter of
Salzgitter in
Lower Saxony, Germany,
located on the
Innerste River at the very far south-western...
- Joan
Ringelheim (May 29, 1939 –
October 22, 2021) was the
Research Director of the
Permanent Exhibition,
Director of
Education and
Director of Oral History...
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extreme southwest of the
urban area in the
district of Salzgitter-
Ringelheim.
Salzgitter has no
central station and Salzgitter-Ringelsheim station...
- Lebenstedt, Lesse, Lichtenberg, Lobmachtersen, Ohlendorf, Osterlinde, Reppner,
Ringelheim, Salder, Sauingen, Thiede, Üfingen and Watenstedt.
These 31
boroughs are...
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elected King of East
Francia from 919, and his
second wife
Matilda of
Ringelheim (c. 895 – 968). Her
siblings were Otto I, who
succeeded his
father as...
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member of the
Liudolfing House, was also a
Billung as was
Matilda of
Ringelheim. In the 10th century, the
property of the
family was
centered in the Bardengau...
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Dietrich Theodorich von
Ringelheim, Duke of
Saxony and his wife
Gisela of Lotharingia. She was the half-sister of
Matilda of
Ringelheim, who
married Henry...
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Fowler succeeded him as Duke of Saxony.
Henry had
married Matilda of
Ringelheim, a
descendant of the
legendary Saxon ruler Widukind and
heiress to extended...