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Hedwig has been described as generally a strong woman, who exerted a significant influence on her husband. It was alleged that she was the one that convinced him to alter the order of succession, so that her husband would not be succeeded by his eldest son
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Hedwig died in late March 1203 and was buried on 1 April 1203 in Altzella Abbey, alongside her husband, who had died in 1190.
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Little is known about Hedwig's life. In 1162, she initiated the founding of the
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was probably arranged in view of the expansionist policies of Duke
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Hedwig and Margrave Otto II of Meissen had four children:
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Hedwig of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-WolfenbĂĽttel
Margravine Hedwig Sophie of Brandenburg
Margravine of Meissen

Altzella Abbey
Noble family
House of Ascania
Otto II, Margrave of Meissen

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