Gotfred of Friesland
(-885)
Theudebert of Saxony
(Abt 872-Abt 916)
Reginhild of Friesland
(-)
Mathilde of Ringelheim
(Abt 892-968)

 

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Henry the Fowler of Germany

Mathilde of Ringelheim

  • Born: Abt 892
  • Marriage: Henry the Fowler of Germany in 909
  • Died: 14 Mar 968, Enger, Westphalia about age 76
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Born: Cir 892
Marriage: Henry The Fowler of Germany in 909
Died: 14 Mar 968, Enger, Westphalia at age 76
General Notes:
St. Matilda Feastday: March 14 Patroness of parents of large families Matilda was the daughter of Count Dietrich of Westphalia and Reinhild of Denmark. She was also known as Mechtildis and Maud. She was raised by her grandmother, the Abbess of Eufurt convent. Matilda married Henry the Fowler, son of Duke Otto of Saxony, in the year 909. He succeeded his father as Duke in the year 912 and in 919 succeeded King Conrad I to the German throne. She was noted for her piety and charitable works. She was widowed in the year 936, and supported her son Henry's claim to his father's throne. When her son Otto (the Great) was elected, she persuaded him to name Henry Duke of Bavaria after he had led an unsuccessful revolt. She was severely criticized by both Otto and Henry for what they considered her extravagant charities. She resigned her inheritance to her sons, and retired to her country home but was called to the court through the intercession of Otto's wife, Edith. When Henry again revolted, Otto put down the insurrection in the year 941 with great cruelty. Matilda censored Henry when he began another revolt against Otto in the year 953 and for his ruthlessness in suppressing a revolt by his own subjects; at that time she prophesized his imminent death. When he did die in 955, she devoted herself to building three convents and a monastery, was left in charge of the kingdom when Otto went to Rome in 962 to be crowned Emperor (often regarded as the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire), and spent most of the declining years of her life at the convent at Nordhausen she had built. She died at the monastery at Quedlinburg on March 14 and was buried there with Henry. Mathilde ble oppdratt av bestemoren i klosteret Hervord, "den Hellige", og arvet etter henne karolinske besittelser. Et av de vakreste trekk fra Henriks liv er hans forhold til sin hustru, den milde og barmhjertige dronning Mathilde. På dødsleiet uttalte han sin glede over at hans elskede, trofaste hustru fikk overleve ham. "Jeg takker deg", sa han til slutt, "for alle de gangene du har dempet min vrede og vendt mitt sinn fra hårdhet til rettferdighet og barmhjertighet og for alle de gode råd du har gitt meg."
Mathilde married Henry The Fowler of Germany, son of Otto I the Illustrious of Saxony and Hedvig of Babenberg, in 909. (Henry The Fowler of Germany was born circa 876 and died on 2 Jul 936 in Memleben, Saxony [now in Germany].)


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Mathilde married Henry the Fowler of Germany, son of Otto I the Illustrious of Saxony and Hedvig of Babenberg, in 909. (Henry the Fowler of Germany was born about 876 and died on 2 Jul 936 in Memleen, Saxony (now in Germany).)


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