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Udonids

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150:. The latter annotations of the codex recount a Count Henry of Kahle and his son Henry II the Good. The account mentions Henry's second wife Hildegarde and their daughter Hildegarde who married into the Billung family, in particular 84:
looked to enlarge the empire's boundaries and that included the County of Stade. The Udonen settled this in the emperor's favor by agreeing to buy the county from the
124: 64: 71:, west of the Middle Elbe. Due to Lothair Udo I's position as margrave, the County of Stade on the Lower Elbe was referred to in documents as 93: 160:
The history of the family is clouded in the years after the death of Lothar at the Battle of Lenzen in 929, with the presence of
89: 33: 215: 164:
and his sons, but their criminal behavior soon resulted in the return of the Udonids. With the exception of the nondynastic
112:. The County of Stade then came under the direct control of the Archbishops of Bremen, whereas Nordmark transitioned to the 67:
became Margrave of Nordmark in 1056. Because of the Slav uprising of 983, the Northern March in 1056 was limited to today's
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Thietmar claims that his grandfather Henry was related to Emperor Otto I, although this relationship has not been proven.
109: 88:, and ruled as vassals to the emperor as imperial princes. This continued until the deaths or deposition of brothers 128: 113: 165: 151: 132: 29: 45: 202:, in: Die Gräber im Bremer St. Petri Dom, Blätter der "Maus", Gesellschaft für Familienforschung, Bremen, 1996 97: 85: 120: 104:, Duke of Saxony, assumed power over the Margraviate of the Northern March while his successor ad duke, 32:, or Northern March, from the 9th to the 12th century. The first formal member of this family was 161: 57: 49: 41: 143: 53: 142:
The earliest mention of the Udonoids is in the annotations of a commemorative edition of the
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ie Bischöfe und Erzbischöfe von Bremen, Ihre Herkunft und Amtszeit - ihr Tod und ihre Gräber
136: 81: 101: 25: 147: 105: 209: 181:. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Band 19, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1884 44:, where he built a castle in 965. He was the grandson of the first Count of Stade, 37: 188:. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1879 168:, the family ruled the county and margraviate until the mid-12th century. 68: 195:. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 1969 123:, son of Kunigunde von Stade, Henry's daughter, and her husband 119:
The most reliable of the histories of the family is provided by
108:, ruled the County of Stade from 1145 until forced out by 24:) were a German noble family, ruling as both the 8: 72: 179:Lothar Udo II. und das Stader Grafenhaus 100:, which ended the male line of Udonids. 127:. Thietmar had two great-grandfathers, 125:Siegfried I the Older, Count of Walbeck 7: 56:, and was recognized as one of the 14: 186:Hartwig I, Erzbischof von Bremen 77:(the County of Margrave Udo). 1: 177:Krause, Karl Ernst Hermann, 110:Emperor Frederick Barbarossa 74:comitatus marchionis Udonis 232: 114:Margraviate of Brandenburg 198:Schwarzwälder, Herbert, D 152:Bernard I, Duke of Saxony 30:Margraves of the Nordmark 60:by the Catholic Church. 48:, who was killed by the 86:Archbishopric of Bremen 36:, who took his seat in 73: 216:German noble families 121:Thietmar of Merseburg 129:Lothar I of Walbeck 162:Wichmann the Elder 135:, who died in the 133:Lothar II of Stade 58:Martyrs of Ebsdorf 50:Great Heathen Army 42:Duchy of Franconia 191:Glaeske, Günter, 144:Ragyndrudis Codex 63:Henry's grandson 54:Battle of Ebstorf 223: 146:associated with 137:Battle of Lenzen 82:Emperor Henry IV 76: 34:Henry I the Bald 231: 230: 226: 225: 224: 222: 221: 220: 206: 205: 174: 102:Albert the Bear 26:Counts of Stade 12: 11: 5: 229: 227: 219: 218: 208: 207: 204: 203: 196: 189: 184:Dehio, Georg, 182: 173: 170: 148:Saint Boniface 106:Henry the Lion 40:, part of the 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 228: 217: 214: 213: 211: 201: 197: 194: 190: 187: 183: 180: 176: 175: 171: 169: 167: 163: 158: 155: 153: 149: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 80:In the 1060s 78: 75: 70: 66: 65:Lothair Udo I 61: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 199: 192: 185: 178: 159: 156: 141: 118: 79: 62: 21: 17: 15: 193:Hartwig I 166:Frederich 94:Rudolf II 38:Harsefeld 210:Category 139:in 929. 46:Lothar I 172:Sources 98:Hartwig 69:Altmark 52:in the 18:Udonids 90:Udo IV 22:Udonen 131:and 96:and 28:and 16:The 212:: 154:. 116:. 92:, 20:(

Index

Counts of Stade
Margraves of the Nordmark
Henry I the Bald
Harsefeld
Duchy of Franconia
Lothar I
Great Heathen Army
Battle of Ebstorf
Martyrs of Ebsdorf
Lothair Udo I
Altmark
Emperor Henry IV
Archbishopric of Bremen
Udo IV
Rudolf II
Hartwig
Albert the Bear
Henry the Lion
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Thietmar of Merseburg
Siegfried I the Older, Count of Walbeck
Lothar I of Walbeck
Lothar II of Stade
Battle of Lenzen
Ragyndrudis Codex
Saint Boniface
Bernard I, Duke of Saxony
Wichmann the Elder
Frederich

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