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Lutgard of Salzwedel

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in return for his bequest of the county to the archdiocese on his death, thus disinheriting Lutgard's children. As queen, she was criticized for being promiscuous and for influencing her spouse to waste money. She separated from her spouse after she was accused of adultery and
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Daughter (1149– before 1204), married (1) in 1170 Henry III, Count of Schwarzburg (d. 26 July 1184), and (2) Ulrich I, Count of Wettin (ca. 1170–28 September 1206), son of Sophia and Henry I of Wettin
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in the night between 29 and 30 January 1152. The murderers further robbed their treasury of 6,000 pound in silver.
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After her death Ulrich I married his second wife Hedwig of Saxony (ca. 1175–after 1206), daughter of Duke
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Daughter (b. 1150), in 1166 married Buris/Burits Henriksen (likely 1130–1167, murdered), Earl of
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Albert (Adalbert), Count Palatine of Sommerschenburg (ca. 1130–15 January or 17 March 1179)
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of Stade and Freckleben in 1144, Lutgard and her children became the eventual heirs of the
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Dietrich, Count Palatine of Sommerschenburg, guardian of his nephew
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him - on the grounds of prohibited degree of relation - by 1142.
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in 1143 or 1144. With the death of her elder, childless brother
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Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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With Frederick II of Sommerschenburg she had four children:
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As a widow, she became the second wife of the widowed Count
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Index

Queen consort of Denmark
Winzenburg
Eric III of Denmark
Herman II, Count of Winzenburg
House
Rudolf I, Count of Stade
Countess of Sponheim
Queen of Denmark
Eric III
Countess of Sponheim
Rudolf I
Stade
Ditmarsh
Margrave
Northern March
Salzwedel
Lothair Udo II
German
Udonen
Jerichow
Frederick II, Count of Sommerschenburg
divorce
Hartwig, Count of Stade
Bremen Cathedral
Eric of Denmark
Count Rudolf II
County of Stade
Archbishop of Bremen
exiled
Holy Roman Empire

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