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Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark

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25: 205: 313:, apparently quite gladly, relates that Odo's reputation with Mieszko was such that the duke of Poland "would not have dared while wearing his fur coat to enter a house where he knew the margrave to be, or to remain seated when the margrave stood up." 275:(margrave) only in 974, though he had held further marcher territories (officially as a county) since 965. In that same year (974), Odo was made Count in the Saxon NordthĂĽringgau, still rivalling with Margrave Thietmar. 259:
Odo spent the first years of his rule subduing the Slavic tribes settling in the eastern parts of the Saxon Ostmark. He held comital rights in the gau of Nizizi, comprising the lands between the
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Odo left a son, Siegfried (d. 1030), who became a monk at Nienburg, but left the monastery on his father's death to claim his inheritance. He did however not prevail against Thietmar's son
42: 279: 89: 377:, who became Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark in 993. Siegfried again appeared as a count from 1015, when he claimed the Saxon Ostmark from Gero's son 61: 544: 378: 386: 526: 374: 324:, they entered into open conflict with Odo. The margrave, intending to compel Mieszko to pay tribute for the Pomeranian territory between the 68: 248:, which too provides evidence of their probable relationship. As a young man, Margrave Odo had shared the tutorship of Otto's son (later 75: 348: 108: 57: 46: 225: 390: 253: 245: 329: 82: 35: 516: 491: 310: 237: 549: 382: 554: 401: 291: 145: 232:
or Eastern March, stretching from the Gau Serimunt in the west up to the remotest outposts on the
256:. Archbishop William taught literature and culture; Margrave Odo taught war and legal customs. 228:, a known son of Hidda, and Odo inherited large parts of his march: Odo received the so-called 359: 344: 221: 164: 149: 328:
and Warta rivers, invaded that region. Aged Emperor Otto, engaged in the marriage of his son
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had established a state east of the Saxon marches and, aiming to advance into the
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However, Odo attacked Mieszko's forces and was defeated on 24 June at the
141: 340:, ordered them to cease until he himself could arbitrate their dispute. 303: 249: 233: 176: 302:: Mieszko's ducal title was confirmed and the Polans paid a recurring 363: 393:, but lost the eastern parts of his march to Mieszko II in the 1018 298:
river, had reached an agreement with late Margrave Gero and Emperor
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river in the east, while Thietmar appeared as margrave of southern
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are correct, a son (or maybe a nephew) of Christian (d. 950), a
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tribes, but was not able to prevent the loss of the Saxon
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In 983, Odo took part in the attempts to suppress the
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to the emperor, which was collected by Margrave Odo.
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Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 12: Hodo I
389:. Thietmar IV prevailed with the support by Emperor 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 179:dynasty, had married Hidda (d. 970), a sister of 278:Odo is chiefly known for his quarrels with the 424:. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. p. 541. 316:When in 972 the Polans again marched for the 8: 445: 443: 193:. From 945 he also ruled over the adjacent 175:. Count Christian, probably a scion of the 503: 484:Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056 216:In 965, Margrave Gero died and his great 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 461: 203: 412: 449: 434: 58:"Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark" 347:. The belligerents reconciled at the 16:German noble and margarve (c.930–993) 7: 271:rivers, and appeared with the title 212:(green), 19th century reconstruction 47:adding citations to reliable sources 14: 420:Flathe, Heinrich Theodor (1880). 23: 34:needs additional citations for 545:Margraves of the Saxon Ostmark 240:after 970. Both are buried at 220:was divided into five smaller 208:Odo's share (outlined) of the 140:) (c. 930 – 13 March 993) was 1: 254:William, Archbishop of Mainz 252:) with the boy's step-uncle 571: 152:from 965 until his death. 523: 514: 506: 492:Thompson, James Westfall 309:The medieval chronicler 189:in the lands settled by 517:Margrave of the Ostmark 197:of Serimunt beyond the 183:, margrave of the vast 213: 400:He was a ancestor of 381:and allied with Duke 311:Thietmar of Merseburg 207: 486:. New York: Longman. 383:Mieszko II of Poland 43:improve this article 294:lands north of the 146:Saxon Eastern March 286:. The West Slavic 214: 533: 532: 524:Succeeded by 387:German–Polish War 360:Great Slav Rising 345:Battle of Cedynia 150:Holy Roman Empire 119: 118: 111: 93: 562: 507:Preceded by 504: 499: 487: 465: 459: 453: 447: 438: 432: 426: 425: 417: 395:Peace of Bautzen 362:of the Polabian 355:one year later. 320:trade centre of 230:marca Orientalis 155:Odo was, if the 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 570: 569: 565: 564: 563: 561: 560: 559: 535: 534: 529: 520: 512: 502: 490: 480:Reuter, Timothy 478: 474: 469: 468: 462:Thompson (1928) 460: 456: 448: 441: 433: 429: 419: 418: 414: 409: 246:Gero of Cologne 115: 104: 98: 95: 52: 50: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 568: 566: 558: 557: 552: 547: 537: 536: 531: 530: 525: 522: 521:965–993 513: 508: 501: 500: 496:Feudal Germany 488: 475: 473: 470: 467: 466: 454: 439: 427: 411: 410: 408: 405: 368:Northern March 332:with Princess 242:Nienburg Abbey 191:Polabian Slavs 165:NordthĂĽringgau 117: 116: 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 567: 556: 553: 551: 548: 546: 543: 542: 540: 528: 519: 518: 511: 505: 497: 493: 489: 485: 481: 477: 476: 471: 464:, p. 640 463: 458: 455: 452:, p. 264 451: 450:Reuter (1991) 446: 444: 440: 437:, p. 257 436: 435:Reuter (1991) 431: 428: 423: 416: 413: 406: 404: 403: 398: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 371: 369: 365: 361: 356: 354: 350: 349:Imperial Diet 346: 341: 339: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 314: 312: 307: 305: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 276: 274: 270: 266: 262: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 218:marca Geronis 211: 210:marca Geronis 206: 202: 200: 196: 192: 188: 187: 186:marca Geronis 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 163:count in the 162: 158: 153: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 113: 110: 102: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 74: 70: 67: 63: 60: â€“  59: 55: 54:Find sources: 48: 44: 38: 37: 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 515: 495: 483: 457: 430: 421: 415: 399: 372: 357: 342: 315: 308: 277: 272: 269:Black Elster 258: 229: 217: 215: 209: 184: 154: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 120: 105: 96: 86: 79: 72: 65: 53: 41:Please help 36:verification 33: 550:930s births 379:Thietmar IV 353:Quedlinburg 336:at far-off 169:Schwabengau 99:August 2022 555:993 deaths 539:Categories 292:Pomeranian 173:Eastphalia 157:onomastics 69:newspapers 334:Theophanu 284:Mieszko I 494:(1928). 482:(1991). 402:Philippe 391:Henry II 226:Thietmar 224:. Count 201:river. 142:margrave 527:Gero II 472:Sources 385:in the 375:Gero II 330:Otto II 304:tribute 273:marchio 250:Otto II 238:Meissen 222:marches 177:Billung 148:of the 144:in the 83:scholar 364:Lutici 318:Baltic 300:Otto I 288:Polans 280:Polish 132:(also 85:  78:  71:  64:  56:  407:Notes 322:Wolin 296:Warta 282:duke 261:Mulde 199:Saale 161:Saxon 138:Huoto 134:Huodo 90:JSTOR 76:books 510:Gero 338:Rome 326:Oder 267:and 265:Elbe 234:BĂłbr 181:Gero 167:and 126:Hodo 124:(or 62:news 351:in 195:gau 171:of 136:or 122:Odo 45:by 541:: 442:^ 397:. 263:, 128:) 130:I 112:) 106:( 101:) 97:( 87:· 80:· 73:· 66:· 39:.

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