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  1. Quedlinburg Abbey, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Feast. 14 March. Matilda of Ringelheim ( c. 892 – 14 March 968 [1] ), also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman. Due to her marriage to Henry I in 909, she became the first Ottonian queen. [2] Her eldest son, Otto I, restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. [3]

    • after 968
  2. 26. Apr. 2022 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Ringelheim (Wiki) Saint Mathilda (or Matilda, c. 895 – 14 March 968) was the wife of King Henry I of Germany, the first ruler of the Saxon Ottonian (or Liudolfing) dynasty, thereby Duchess (consort) of Saxony from 912 and Queen (consort) of Germany (East Francia) from 919 until her husband's ...

    • Enger, (Present Mordrhein-Westfalen)
    • Henry I "The Fowler", King of Germany
    • (Present Mordrhein-Westfalen)
  3. other name:St Matilda. Details. individual; royal/imperial; German; Female. Life dates. 895-968. Biography. Second wife of Henry I (q.v.), king of the Franks. Following the death of her husband, she devoted her life to the care of the poor and founded various convents. 3 related objects.

  4. Matilda of Boulogne (1104–1152), Queen of England, wife of Stephen of England. Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031–1083), Queen of England, wife of William I of England. Matilda of Habsburg (1253–1304), Duchess consort of Bavaria. Matilda of Ringelheim, (892–968), wife of Henry the Fowler, King of East Francia.

    • Feminine
    • [məˌtɪldə]
    • Mighty in battle
    • Matilde
  5. Mathilde ( althochdeutsch „die im Kampf Mächtige“; * um 896; † 14. März 968 in Quedlinburg) war eine sächsische Adelige und durch ihre Heirat 909 mit Heinrich I. nach 919 die erste liudolfingische Königin im ostfränkischen Reich.

  6. Born around 892 (some sources cite 895) in Saxony; died on March (some sources cite May) 14, 968, in Quedlinburg, Germany; daughter of Dietrich, count of Ringelheim, and Reinhild of Denmark ; became second wife of Henry I the Fowler (c. 876–936), king of Germany, Holy Roman emperor (r. 919–936), in 909; children: Otto I the Great (912–973), king...

  7. Matilda of Ringelheim (c. 892 – 14 March 968), also known as Saint Matilda, was a Saxon noblewoman. Due to her marriage to Henry I in 909, she became the first Ottonian queen. Her eldest son, Otto I, restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. Read more on Wikipedia.