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  1. Odo of Wetterau (c. 895 – 2 December 949) was a prominent German nobleman of the 10th century. Odo was the son of Gebhard, count of Rheingau. [1] In 914, he was appointed Count of Wetterau and founded St. Mary's Church in Wetzlar.

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Odo of Wetterau (c. 895 – 2 December 949) was a prominent German nobleman of the 10th century. Odo was the son of Gebhard, count of Rheingau. In 914, he was appointed Count of Wetterau and founded St. Mary's Church in Wetzlar.

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  4. Mar 4, 2023 · Udo I of the Wetterau (b. c900, d. 949) from the Conradine family, was a Count of Wetterau and Duke in Alsace. He was the son of Duke of Lorraine Gebhard II. In the Battle of Andernach on 2 October 939, Udo and his cousin Konrad Kurzbold, Graf im Niederlahngau, rose up against King (and later Emperor) Otto I.

  5. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. He died on 2 December 0949, in Wetterau, Hesse, Germany, at the age of 53, and was buried in Hesse, Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · Odo is best known for the successful Battle of Andernach on 2 October 939. Odo thus became a favourite of Emperor Otto. He married a daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois, presumably named Cunigunda.

  7. Gebhard of Lahngau (c. 860/868 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (died 879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909–910) and Rheingau (897–906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

  8. Herbert was an important nobleman in central Germany and leader of the Conradines . After the death of his father Odo of Wetterau in 949, Herbert became count of Kinziggau, Engersgau, and Wetterau. He also inherited the castle of Gleiberg, perched on basalt in the modern-day Giessen.

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