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  2. Name variations: Maud; Matilda of Germany; Matilda of Ringelheim; St. Matilda. Born around 892 (some sources cite 895) in Saxony; died on March (some sources cite May) 14, 968, in Quedlinburg, Germany; daughter of Dietrich, count of Ringelheim, and Reinhild of Denmark ; became second wife of Henry I the Fowler (c. 876–936), king of Germany ...

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  3. When They Lived: St. Matilda, also known as Mathilda or Matilda of Ringelheim, lived from around 895 to 968 AD. Where They Lived: St. Matilda resided primarily in the region of Saxony, which is located in present-day Germany. Notable World Events During the Time of Their Life: Viking Age: St. Matilda lived during a period

  4. Who was Catholic Saint Matilda of Ringelheim and what is she known for? Saint Matilda of Ringelheim was a devout Christian and the wife of Henry I, Duke of Saxony and King of Germany. She is known for her outstanding Christian virtues, particularly her dedication to prayer, her humility, and her extraordinary charity towards the poor.

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    Countess Matilda von Ringleheim
    Mechtilde Von Ringelheim
    Matilda Countess of Ringelheim
    St. Matilda Mechtilde, Queen of the Germans
    Alias: Saint Matilda
    Alias: Matilda von Sachsen
    She became so renowned for her lovely face and good works that she attracted the attention of Duke Otto of Saxony, who betrothed her to his son, Heinrich I(the Fowler). They were married in 909 and...
    Otto, 912-973, Holy Roman Emperor in 962
    Henry, c. 919-955, Duke of Bavaria
    Bruno, 925-965, Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Lorraine
    Hedwig, who died between 965-980 and married west Frankish Duke Hugh the Great
    Gerberga, who died 968/9, who married first to Gilbert, Duke of Larraine and King Louis IV of France

    Matilda founded many religious institutions including the Abbey of Quedlinburg. She was later canonized. Our knowledge of St. Mathilda's life comes largely from brief mentions in the Res Gestae Saxonicae (Deeds of the Saxons) of the monastic historian Widukind of Corvey, and from two sacred biographies (the vita antiquior and vita posterior) writte...

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  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Matilda of Ringelheim (c.892-968), also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman who became the first Ottonian queen through her marriage to Henry I in 909. She was the mother of Otto the Great who restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962.

  6. other name: Mathilde von Ringelheim other name: Ringelheim, Matilda of other name: St Matilda

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · When St. Matilda of Ringelheim and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton were widowed early, they wasted no time despairing, and instead focused on God’s will for their lives. Their legacies speak to the importance of trusting in God to do great things with us and through us, regardless of our circumstances.

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