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  1. Matilda is known for her piety and charitable works. She was esteemed for her humility, kindness, and love for the poor and underprivileged. Matilda of Ringelheim lived from approximately 895 to 968. She was the wife of Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany, and mother to Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.

  2. Mar 10, 2021 · Saint Matilda was the daughter of Reinhild and Count Dietrich and was born around 892 AD. As a child she grew up with her grandmother Mathilde in Herford Abbey. She had three sisters, the most prominent was Fridarun who married the king of West Francia, King Charles III. In 909 AD, Saint Matilda married Henry, Duke of Saxony and the future king of East Frankia. Together they had five children ...

  3. Mar 14, 2010 · St. Matilda of Ringelheim. March 14, 2010. Matilda was a descendant of the famous Widukind, captain of the Saxons in their long struggle against Charlemagne, as the daughter of Dietrich, Count of Westphalia and Reinhild, scion of the royal house of Denmark. When the baby was born in the year 895, was entrusted to the care of his paternal ...

  4. Feb 22, 2023 · Matilda of Ringelheim, also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman who became the first Ottonian queen due to her marriage to Henry I in 909. Matilda was born in around 892 to Reinhild and Saxon count Dietrich of Ringelheim, a descendant of Widukind who fought against Charlemagne.

  5. 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.

  6. St. 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 first Ottonian queen. Her eldest son, Otto I, restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. Matilda founded several spiritual institutions and women’s convents.

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  8. Apr 26, 2022 · 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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