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Famille de Mathilde von Sachsen

Elle est mariée à Ehrenfried gen Ezzo von Lothringen.

Ils se sont mariés jusqu'en 15 juin 991, elle avait 12 ans.


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  1. GenealogieOnline stambomen index
    Mathilde Von Sachsen<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Huwelijk 1: Ezzo von Lothringen<br>Huwelijk 2: Ludolf von Waldenburg<br>Overlijden: 4 nov 1025 - Esch<br>Begrafenis: Abtei Brauweiler<br>Vader: Otto Ii. von Sachsen<br>Moeder: Theophanu Sklerina<br>Kinderen from marriage 2: Ludolf von WaldenburgRichenza von Pfalz-LothringenOtto von SchwabenHermann Ii. von LothringenAdelheid von LothringenTheophanu von LothringenHeylwig von LothringenMathilde von LothringenSophia von LothringenIda von Lothringen<br>Notities: Geloof: r.K.<br>Bron: Bekijk het originele document op GenealogieOnline website<br>Bronvermeldingen: Sommige stambomen werden jaren geleden gepost en zijn later verwijderd. In dergelijke gevallen zal de link naar het originele document niet werken.
  2. FamilySearch Stamboom
    Mathilde von Lothringen (geboren von Sachsen)<br>Namen geboorte: Mathilde of Germany countess Palatine of LotharingaiMathilde von SACHSEN Countess Palatine of Lotharingia<br>Gehuwde naam: Palatine of Lotharingia<br>Bijnaam: Mathilde of Germany<br>Ook bekend als: Mathilde of SaxonyMathilde of Germany. countess Palatine of Lotharingiavon DeutschlandMatilda of Germany Ottonian<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 979 - Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Duitsland<br>Doop: 978<br>Huwelijk: Tot 15 jun 991<br>Overlijden: 4 nov 1025 - Echtz, Kreis Düren, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland<br>Begrafenis: nov 1025 - Brauweiler, Pulheim, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deutschland&lt;br>Beroep: Pfalzgräfin von Lothringen<br>Beroep: Countess Palatinate of Lotharingia<br>Ouders: Otto II. 'der Rote' römisch-deutscher Kaiser, Theophanu römisch-deutscher Kaiser (geboren Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches)<br>Echtgenoot: Ehrenfried gen Ezzo III von Lothringen<br>Kinderen: Richeza Poland (geboren van Lotharingen), Hermann von Lothringen Erzbischof von Köln, Theophanu von Lothringen Äbtissin von Essen, Liudolf von Brauweiler Herr von Zutphen, Otto II Count Palatine of Lothringen, Ida Abbess of Cologne and Gandersheim von Hirscher (geboren Ezzonen), Mathilde Äbtissin von Vilich und Dietkirchen<br>Broers/zusters: Adelheid von Sachsen Abbess of Quedlinburg, Sophia Äbtissin von Gandersheim und Essen, Otto Kaiser Holy Roman Empire German III, Princess Otehilde<br>  Aanvullende informatie: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Mathilde (* Summer 979 ; † November 4, 1025 on Gut Aeccheze ( Echtz ) was the third daughter of Emperor Otto II and Empress Theophanu.mportant at the time, and was headed by her cousin Mathilde, who was about 30 years her senior, as abbess. Presumably, it was believed that no equal marriage partner of high descent could be found for her and they wanted to make it possible for her to succeed her as abbess of the monastery. Mathilde's older sisters Adelheid and Sophia were also educated in Quedlinburg and Gandersheim, respectively, and later abbesses there. Mathilde's governess, the Essen abbess Mathilde, had also been educated in the women's convent, which she headed as abbess.ghter Mathilde took a completely different path in life and, as a member of the first family of the empire, married an apparently low-ranking nobleman, the Count Palatine Ezzo of Lorraine. According to the historian Thietmar von Merseburg, this marriage caused the displeasure of many, Mathilde's brother Otto III. I first had to ensure the family's adequate standard of living through extensive donations. The year of the wedding cannot be determined exactly, 991 and 993 are discussed. The reasons for the marriage that was not befitting their status are even more puzzling. The Annals of the Brauweiler Monastery, the Ezzonen family foundation founded by Mathilde's husband and her, reports the anecdote that the young Otto III. have promised Ezzo the fulfillment of a wish if he beats him at chess, whereupon Ezzo expressed the wish to be allowed to marry Mathilde. The empress Theophanu agreed to the marriage, since the bystanders at court in the victory a divine judgmentwould have seen. Ezzo then fetched Mathilde from the Essen monastery, whose abbess Mathilde refused in vain to release the girl. Later romantic embellishments even claim that Ezzo secretly fell in love with the young Mathilde or even took her out of the monastery by force of arms, which was only later legalized by the chess game.anu consented to the marriage and the reluctance of the Essen abbess to see Mathilde married are true, since Essen Abbey lost her designated successor from the imperial family. Without the consent of Theophanus, the marriage would certainly not have happened, it can even be assumed that this marriage was a means of their policy to secure the power of Otto III. was. Ezzo, or more precisely his father who was still alive at the time of the marriage, was not as low-ranking as it appears. The family had extensive possessions on the Lower Rhine and on the lower Moselle, possibly as early as Carolingian timesbeen imperial nobility. Ezzo's mother came from the Swabian ducal family. Ezzo's family was equal in wealth and retainers to a duke, and their lands straddled the empire's western frontier. By marrying Mathilde with Ezzo, Theophanu bound this powerful family to their politics and to the Ottonian family.e invented, the marriage between Mathilde and Ezzo, who was twenty years her senior, was probably a happy one. Waldenburg († 1031)c. 994, † 1063) – 1013 married to Mieszko II Lambert , King of Poland († 1034)etkirchen and Vilichbess of Neuss, Dietkirchen and Villich.s unclear whether this is related to the fact that Mathilde's sons were closer to Otto III by blood. were related as Heinrich II. This unlawful action by Heinrich drove Mathilde's husband into a ten-year opposition to Heinrich, which ended only after Ezzo had sent an army sent out by Heinrich in 1012 at the Battle of Odernheimhad crushed. In addition, the reconciliation promoted the fact that Heinrich wanted to secure his Ostpolitik by marrying a princess with the Polish king in a way befitting his status. However, since he was childless himself, he needed a daughter from his previous opponent. Estates that the Ezzonen received in this reconciliation included Duisburg , Kaiserswerth, and Saalfeld .e Ezzo was holding a meeting of the Lorraine nobility in Aachen, and was buried in the Brauweiler monastery that she and Ezzo had founded.
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