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    Thankmar. Thankmar (or Tammo) (c. 908 – 28 July 938) was the eldest (and only) son of Henry I of Germany by his first wife, Hatheburg of Merseburg. His mother had been previously married and widowed, after which she entered a convent.

  2. Aug 6, 2021 · by History of the Germans Podcast. Aug 06 2021. On this day, 28th of July 938, Thankmar, eldest son of King Henry the Fowler (919-936) died from a spear run through his back whilst he was seeking refuge in the chapel of Eresburg castle. This ends the first rebellion against King Otto, later Emperor Otto the Great, who messes up most of his ...

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  4. Jan 17, 2022 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Thankmar (Liudolfing) von Sachsen born abt. 870 Sachsen, Germany died 912 including ancestors + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  5. Thankmar has a unique event which makes him start a revolt for his claim on Germany. The problem though, is that most of the time hardly any dukes will join his cause. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions to help me win as Thankmar?

  6. r/CrusaderKings. • 5 yr. ago. IndigoGouf. Is Thankmar's rebellion based entirely on luck? Which vassals join Thankmar in the revolt seem totally random. I can reliably get Franconia and Oldenburg on my side (as Thankmar), but every other vassal seems to just randomly flip flop regardless of what my relations with them actually are.

  7. The Battle of Andernach, between the followers and the opponents of King Otto I of Germany, took place on 2 October 939 in Andernach on the Rhine river and ended with a decisive defeat of the rebels and the death of their leaders.

  8. Counterintuitive strategies to win Thankmar's Rebellion. Wait for a good start (one where Otto does NOT declare holy war on Hungary)- Otto will usually declare holy war for Austria on Hungary close to the start of Thankmar's rebellion. Conventional wisdom would say this is a good thing; allow Hungary to wear Otto down.

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