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  1. 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 . [2] Her eldest son, Otto I , restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. [3]

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  2. Today The Church Celebrates St Matilda Of Ringelheim.Matilda, Queen of Germany and wife of King Henry I was the daughter of Count Dietrich of Westphalia and ...

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  4. Matilda of Ringelheim, also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman. Due to her marriage to Henry I in 909, she became the first Ottonian queen. [2] He...

  5. St. Matilda is known as the patroness of large families, widows, and difficult marriages. She nurtured her family and supported charitable work and religious foundations. Early Life. Saint Matilda of Ringelheim was born into royalty and married into it. Matilda, also called Mathilde, was born circa 892 in Enger, the Saxony province of East France.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · 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.

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  7. Saint Matilda of Ringelheim was a devout Christian and the wife of Henry I, Duke of Saxony and King of Germany. She is known for her outstanding Christian virtues, particularly her dedication to prayer, her humility, and her extraordinary charity towards the poor.

  8. 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.

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