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  1. Matilda of Saxony (c. 935-942 – 25 May 1008) was a Saxon aristocrat who became countess of Flanders by marriage to Baldwin III, Count of Flanders. Life. Matilda was the daughter of Hermann Billung. She first married Baldwin III, count of Flanders. They had: Arnulf II, Count of Flanders

  2. Aug 2, 2015 · Matilda I (935/945 to 25 May 1008) buried in the Abbey of St. Peter in Ghent. 961 - married Baldwin III, Count of Flanders (died 1 January 962) about 963 - married Godfrey the Prisoner (d. 3/4 April after 995) 963 to 982 Count of Verdun (Wigeric of Lotharingia) buried in the Abbey of St. Peter in Ghent.

  3. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Matilda of Saxony (9781025)Countess Palatine . Born in 978 in Saxony, Germany; died on November 4, 1025; daughter of Theophano of Byzantium (c. 955–991) and Otto II (955–983), Holy Roman emperor (r. 983–983) and king of Germany (r.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Last updated April 24, 2024. Matilda of England (June 1156 — June/July 1189) was an English princess of the House of Plantagenet [lower-alpha 1] and by marriage Duchess consort of Saxony and Bavaria from 1168 until her husband's deposition in 1180. Contents. Life. Issue. Ancestry. Notes. References. Sources. External links. Life.

  5. Countess of Flanders; Matilda of Saxony; Lived 71 years, 10 months, 24 days; Family. Husband. Baldwin III; 0940 - 0962; Married Wednesday, 1 July 0961; Groom was 21 ...

  6. Matilda of Saxony (c. 935-942 – 25 May 1008) was a Saxon aristocrat who became countess of Flanders by marriage to Baldwin III, Count of Flanders. (en) Mathilde de Saxe, née vers 935/945 et morte le 25 mai 1008, est une princesse de la dynastie des Billung, fille du duc Hermann Ier de Saxe.

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  8. Matilda of Saxony may refer to: Matilda of Ringelheim (c. 892–968), also known as Saint Matilda, a Saxon noblewoman; Matilda of Saxony, countess of Flanders (c. 935-942 - 1008) Matilda, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg (955 – 999), daughter of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Adelaide of Italy

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