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  1. Matilda of Ringelheim: The Early Years. Born around 895 AD into the noble Westphalian family of Ringelheim, Matilda was well-acquainted with nobility from a young age. Yet, amid the splendor and opulence, the future saint was awakened to the Christian virtues of humility, charity, and compassion, which later became the cornerstones of her life.

  2. 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 ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2024 · Saint Matilda and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: Two Widows Who Show Us The Power of Trusting in God. St. Matilda of Ringelheim and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton were each widowed early. Their legacies speak to the importance of trusting in God to do great things with us and through us, regardless of our circumstances. “A man came by with his truck ...

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  5. acearchive.org › matilda-of-ringelheimMatilda of Ringelheim

    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. 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.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · Born around 895, Matilda, the offspring of a German count, entered an arranged marriage with nobleman Henry in her youth. This union soon elevated her to Queen of Germany upon Henry’s ascent to the throne. Despite her elevated status, Matilda embraced a modest life marked by devotion and prayer. Her benevolence and kindness were apparent to all.

  8. Holy Roman empress, queen of Germany, and saint . 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 ...

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