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  1. Hedwig (also known as Hadewig or Hathui; died 24 December 903), [1] was Duchess of Saxony (from about 880 until her death) by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler .

  2. Aug 21, 2022 · Hedwig of Babenberg (b. c.856 [1] - 24 December 903) was a daughter of Henry of Babenberg and Ingeltrude of Friuli. She married Otto I of Saxony and was mother of: 1. a possible daughter (b. c.870) who married Ekkehard and became grandmother of Abbot Burkhard of St. Gallen.

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    • Otto I The Illustrious, Duke of Saxony
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BabenbergBabenberg - Wikipedia

    The House of Babenberg was a noble dynasty of Austrian Dukes and Margraves.Originally from Bamberg in the Duchy of Franconia (present-day Bavaria), the Babenbergs ruled the imperial Margraviate of Austria from its creation in 976 AD until its elevation to a duchy in 1156, and from then until the extinction of the line in 1246, whereafter they were succeeded by the House of Habsburg, to which ...

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  5. When Hadwig von Babenberg was born on 10 October 0853, in Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, her father, Heinrich von Babenberg Markgraf in Friesland, was 28 and her mother, Ingeltrude von Friaul, was 18. She married Otto I. der Erlauchte Herzog von Sachsen about 0871, in Prussia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.

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  6. Apr 13, 2024 · Otto's wife was Hathui of Babenberg (Hedwiga, †903), daughter of Henry of Franconia. Otto was and is buried in the church of Gandersheim Abbey. He had two sons, Thankmar and Liudolf, who predeceased him, but his third son Henry succeeded him as duke of Saxony and was later elected king.

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  7. Sep 20, 2008 · Heinrich (of "Babenberg"), d. 28 August 886, dux Austrasiorum, marquis in Neustria. A vassal of Louis/Ludwig the Younger and his brother Charles/Karl the Fat, Heinrich was prominent in fighting the pretensions of Hugues of Alsace, illegitimate son of king Lothair II, and in fighting against the Vikings.

  8. House of Babenberg, Austrian ruling house in the 10th–13th century. Leopold I of Babenberg became margrave of Austria in 976. The Babenbergs’ power was modest, however, until the 12th century, when they came to dominate the Austrian nobility .

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