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also record that "Rikencen, filie Ide de
Elthrope" was the wife of "comes Eilmari de Aldenburg"). According to Albert of Stade, Ida of Elthorp was the "niece of an emperor and a pope". It was argued that Ida's father was the brother of
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327:(Biographical handbook on the history of the state of Oldenburg), publisher: Isensee-Verlag, Oldenburg 1992, p. 166, 338, ISBN 3-89442-135-5.
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