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your mother →  Belén Borges Ustáriz 

her mother →  Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna 

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate 

her father →  María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra 

his mother → Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina, Teniente Coronel 

her father →  Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza 

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique 

her mother →  Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza 

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna 

her mother →  Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo 

her mother →  Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel 

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Gender: Female

Birth: 1300

Death: 1300 (1 day)

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Daughter of Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes and Leonor de Castañeda 

Wife of Fernando Díaz de Mendoza 

Mother of Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel and Leonor Sanchez de Mendoza 

Half sister of Juan Sánchez Manuel, 1. conde de Carrion; Constanza Manuel; Diogo Manuel; Inês Dias Manuel; Fernando Manuel, obispo de Calahorra and 3 others 

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You → Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo 

   →  Morella Álamo Borges 

your mother →  Belén Borges Ustáriz 

her mother →  Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna 

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate 

her father →  María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra 

his mother → Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina, Teniente Coronel 

her father →  Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza 

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique 

her mother →  Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza 

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna 

her mother →  Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo 

her mother →  Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel 

her father →  Sancha Manuel 

his mother →  Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes 

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Sancho Manuel de Castilla (1283 – 1345), I señor del Infantado y de Carrión (hoy Carrión de los Condes), fue hijo natural de Manuel de Castilla, y nieto del rey Fernando III el Santo.


Sancho Manuel estuvo estrechamente ligado a su medio hermano y cabeza del linaje de los Manuel, don Juan Manuel de Castilla, príncipe de Villena. Lo siguió en todas sus empresas, incluso cuando conllevaron a menudo la guerra contra el el propio rey de Castilla, Alfonso XI. Sancho vería recompensada su fidelidad con cargos como el de adelantado de los señoríos manuelinos en Murcia, y el de lugarteniente de adelantado por Fernando Manuel, hijo de don Juan Manuel.


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Don Sancho se casó el 1315 con Beatriz de Castañeda, con la que tuvo cinco hijos:


Aparicia Rodríguez Manuel, nacida en el año 1315; Juan Sánchez Manuel (1325 - 1390), II señor del Infantado y de Carrión y I conde de Carrión. Casado con Juana de Aragón (biznieta de Jaime I el Conquistador) con la que tuvo tres hijos: Alfonso (?-1393), III señor del Infantado, II conde de Carrión; Sancho, IV señor del Infantado, III conde de Carrión, casado con Teresa Ginebra de Acuña y Téllez-Girón; Leonor, V señora del Infantado, IV condesa de Carrión, casada con Juan Fernández de Padilla; Inés Manuel de Villena (1356-?), casada con Garci Sánchez de Villodre. Inés Díaz Manuel, nacida en el año 1325; Constanza Manuel, nacida en el año 1330 y casada primero con Martín de Morata y luego con Gómez de Albornoz; Fernando Manuel, Obispo de Calahorra y La Calzada y Abad de Valladolid (fallecido en el año 1407).

Bibliografía

GIMÉNEZ SOLER, Andrés (1932). Don Juan Manuel. Biografía y estudio crítico. Zaragoza.

LOMAX, Derek W. (1982). «El padre de don Juan Manuel» (en español). Don Juan Manuel. VII Centenario: pp. 163-176.



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18° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Wulfhilda of Saxony is your 18th great grandmother.


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Wulfhilda of Saxony is your 18th great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella Álamo Borges

your mother → Belén Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique

her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna

her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo

her mother → Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel

her father → Sancha Manuel

his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes

her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona

his father → Elizabeth of Swabia

his mother → Philip of Swabia

her father → Friedrich I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor

his father → Judith of Bavaria

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Spanish: Ulfhild, German: Ulfhild

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1075

Sachsen, Tyskland, SN, Germany

Death: December 29, 1126 (47-55)

Boblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg,, Altdorf, Stuttgart, BW, Germany

Place of Burial: Altdorf, Uri, Switzerland

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Daughter of Magnus Ordulfson Billung and Sophia of Hungary

Wife of Henry IX the black, duke of Bavaria

Mother of Herzogin Sofie von Bayern; Mathilde von Bayern; Welf / Guelph VI von Bayern, Duca di Spoleto; Wulfhilda von Bregenz-Pfullendorf; Konrad von Bayern Welfen and 3 others

Sister of Eilika Billung, Duchess of Saxony

Half sister of Richgard of Weimar-Istrien; Poppo II Markgraf von Istrien; Ulrich II von Weimar, Count and Adeleide of Istria

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Wolfhildis von Sachsen F, #7963, d. 29 December 1126 Last Edited=6 Feb 2003


Wolfhildis von Sachsen was the daughter of Magnus I Herzog von Sachsen and Sophia of Hungary. She married Heinrich IX Herzog von Bayern, son of Guelph IV Herzog von Bayern and Judith de Flandre, between 1095 and 1100. She died on 29 December 1126.

Children of Wolfhildis von Sachsen and Heinrich IX Herzog von Bayern -1. Conrad von Bayern d. 17 Mar 1126 -2. Maud von Bayern d. 16 Mar 1183 -3. Wolfhilde von Bayern d. a 1160 -4. Judith von Bayern+ b. c 1100, d. a 1130 -5. Heinrich X Herzog von Bayern+ b. c 1102, d. 20 Oct 1139 -6. Guelph VI von Bayern, Duca di Spoleto+ b. c 1115, d. 15 Dec 1191 -7. Sophie von Bayern b. b 1126, d. 11 Jul 1145


Forrás / Source: http://www.thepeerage.com/p797.htm#i7963


Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Through his marriage to Wulfhild, daughter of Magnus, Duke of Saxony, he acquired part of the Billung property in Saxony.


Henry and Wulfhild had the following children: Judith, married Frederick II, Duke of Swabia Conrad, died 17 March 1126 Henry X the Proud Welf Sophia, married Berthold III, Duke of Zähringen and Leopold I, Duke of Styria Wulfhild, married Rudolf, Count of Bregenz Mathilde, married Diepold IV, Margrave of Vohburg and Gebhard III, Count of Sulzbach Adalbert, Abbot of Corvey


Magnus, Duke of Saxony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thusly to the houses of Welf and Ascania, for Wulfhilde (1075 – 1126) married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and Eilika (1080 – 16 January 1142) married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.


Wulfhilda von Sachsen was born circa 1075 at Altdorf. She was the daughter of Magnus Billung, Herzog von Sachsen and Sophia, Hercegnõ Magyarország. Wulfhilda von Sachsen married Heinrich IX "der Schwarze", Herzog von Bayern, son of Welf I, Herzog von Bayern and Judith de Normandie, circa 1095. Wulfhilda von Sachsen died on 29 December 1126 at Altdorf.


REYES DE HUNGRÍA


1) Significado: Desconocido.


2) Casa solar: Hungría.


3) Armas: En campo de plata, cuatro bandas horizontales de gules.


4) Antepasados:


I. Arpad, rey de Hungría nació hacia el año de 865. Murió en 907. Tuvo por hijo a


II. Zoltán, rey de Hungría nació hacia el año de 890. Murió en 947. Casó con una hija de Maroth de Bihar. Tuvieron por hijo a


III. Taksony, rey de Hungría nació hacia el año 931. Murió en 972. Casó con una mujer de la Casa de Kumania en el año de 947. Tuvieron por hijos a Miguel de Hungría (entre 944 y 948, que sigue) y a Geyza de Hungría (950; ver en nota 1 su descendencia).San Ladislao I, rey de Hungría (1045/1048-1095)


IV. Miguel, rey de Hungría nació entre los años de 944 y 948. Murió entre 976 y 978. Casó con Adelaida de Polonia (ver Reyes de Polonia). Tuvieron por hijo a


V. Wasul, rey de Hungría nació hacia el año de 975. Casó con Katun de Bulgaria (ver nota 2). Tuvieron por hijo a


VI. Bela I, rey de Hungría nació entre 1020 y 1025. Murió en 1063. Casó con Sofía, princesa de Polonia, en 1034 (ver Reyes de Polonia). Tuvieron por hijos a Sofía de Hungría (c.1040; ver nota 3) y San Ladislao de Hungría (c.1045-1048, que sigue).


VII. San Ladislao I, rey de Hungría nació entre 1045 y 1048. Murió el 30-IX-1095 en Nitria, Hungría. Caso con Adelaida de Rheinfelden, en 1074 (ver nota 4). Tuvieron por hija a


VIII. Prisca (Irene) de Hungría nació en 1075. Murió el 10-XII-1134 en Bitinia, Turquía. Casó en 1104 con Juan II Comnene (ver Dinastía Comnene). Tuvieron por hijo a Andrónico Comnene (1108).


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[1] Geyza de Hungría nació hacia el año de 950. Murio el 12-IV-997. Fue hijo de Taskony, rey de Hungría. Casó hacia 967 con Sarolta de Transilvania (+998). Tuvieron por hijo a San Esteban, rey de Hungría, que nació el año 979 y murió el 7-XI-1038 en Bude, Hungría. Esteban casó con Santa Gisela, hija de Enrique "el Pendenciero", duque de Baviera. San Wolfgang (+994), artífice de la reforma benedictina en Baviera, fue preceptor de Santa Gisela. Para un grupo de genealogistas San Esteban tuvo por hija a Algithe de Hungría, nacida hacia el año 1001 y que murió después de 1068. Algithe casó con Edmundo II "Ironside", rey de Wessex y fueron padres de Eduardo III de Inglaterra.


[2] Katun de Bulgaria nació hacia el año de 990. Sus padres fueron Samuel Kometopulos de Bulgaria (c.970 - 1014) y Agatha Chryselia (hija de Joannes Chryselios). Abuelos paternos: Nicolás Kumet de Bulgaria y Ripsimija.


[3] Sofía de Hungría nació hacia el año 1040. Murió el 28-IX-1095. Fue hija de Bela I, rey de Hungría y Sofía, princesa de Polonia. Casó con Magnus I de Sajonia (muerto el 22-XII-1106), que era hijo de Otón de Sajonia (ver nota 5) y Wulfhid de Noruega (ver nota 6). Magnus de Sajonia y Sofía de Hungría tuvieron por hija a WULFHILDA DE SAJONIA (Wulfhid, como su abuela: Wulfhid de Noruega), que nació en el año de 1071, y casó con ENRIQUE "EL NEGRO", DUQUE DE BAVIERA (ver Casa de Welf).


[4] Adelaida de Rheinfelden nacio hacia el año de 1045. Murió después de 1092. Tuvo una hermana mayor llamada Tetberga de Rheinfelden (c.1032) que casó con Geroldo II de Ginebra, que fue tatarabuela de Beatriz de Ginebra y Faucigny (esposa de Tomás I de Saboya y madre de Amadeo IV de Saboya: ver Casa de Saboya). Los padres de Adelaida fueron Rodolfo de Rheinfelden (c.1002-1080) y Teteberga. Abuelos paternos: Cuno de Rheinfelden (tuvo por tatarabuela a Amalgarda de Ringelheim: ver nota 7) y Richilda de Öehningen (c.975; su ascendiencia merece una nota aparte: ver nota 8)


[5] Otón de Sajonia (1020-1072) era hijo de Bernardo II de Sajonia (995-1059) y de Heilika de Schweinfurt (987-1055). Una hermana de Otón fue Gertrudis de Sajonia (1033), que casó con Floris I, conde de Holanda (1017-1061) y tuvieron por hija a Bera de Holanda (1054-194; que casó con Felipe I, rey de Francia: ver Capetos). Abuelos paternos: Bernardo I de Sajonia (su abuela fue Ermengarda de Nantes que, a su vez, era nieta de Rotruda de Alemania: hija de Lotario I de Francia y Ermengarda de Tours; ver Carolingios) e Hildegarda de Stade (biznieta de Oda de Sajonia, que era hermana de Otón I "el Ilustre" de Sajonia: ver Casa de Sajonia).


[6] Wulfhid e Noruega (fallecida el 3-IX-1071) descendía, por línea directa de varón (22 generaciones de varones), de Skalj Frotensoon de Varmland, nacido hacia el año 420, en Noruega. El padre de Wulfhid fue San Olaf II, rey de Noruega. Y su madre, la princesa Astrid de Suecia, hija de Olaf III Stötkonung, rey de Suecia. La dinastía de los reyes de Suecia se remonta al año 840, fecha probable del nacimiento de Erik Refilsson de Upsala.


[7] Amalgarda de Ringelheim nacio hacia el año de 882. Murió después del 923. Casó en 897 con Ebberhardt II de Lebarten (875-906). Los padres de Amalgarda fueron Dietrich de Sajonia (c-860-916) y Reginilda de Frisia (860-909). Abuelos paternos: Immed de Sajonia (c.830; sus antecesores parternos fueron: Walprath, c.805; Wigbert, c.780; Widukin, c.750: ver Casa de Sajonia) y Matilde de Sajonia. Abuelos maternos: Godofredo de Dinamarca (c.830-885) y una mujer de la Casa e Frisia. Amalgarda de Ringelheim tuvo una hermana menor: Matilde de Ringelheim, que fue la esposa de Enrique I "el Pajarero" de Sajonia, padre del emperador de Sacro Imperio Germánico Otón I "el Grande" (ver Casa de Sajonia).


[8] Richilda von Öehningen nacio hacia el año 975. Sus padres fueron Cuno I von Öehningen y Richilda de Alemania (hija de Otón I, emperador de Alemania y Edith de Inglaterra). Tuvo dos hermanas mayores y una menor: Judith von Öehningen (c.960; casó con Luis de Dagsbourg: ver abajo la nota 9), Itha von Öehningen (c.965; casó con Rodolfo II von Altdorf: ver Casa de Welf) y Cunigunda von Öehningen (980; casó con Federico von Hohenstaufen: ver Casa de Hohenstaufen).


[9] Luis de Dagsbourgh nacio hacia el año 950. Casó con Judith von Öehningen y tuvieron dos hijas: 1) Hedwige de Dagsbourgh (c.975), que casó con Hugo IV de Nordgau y fueron padres de Bruno de Nordgau (futuro papa Leó IX, nacido el 9-VII-1002) y de Gertrudis de Nordgau (1005; casó con Liudolfo Billungen de Frisia, hijo de Bruno I de Westfalia y Gisela de Borgoña: ver Casa de Borgoña) y 2) Matilde de Dagsbourgh (c.980; casó con Hermann de Verdun y fueron padres de Matilde de Verdun, que casó con Raniero V de Hainaut: ver Casa de Flandes y Hainault).


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Magnus Ordulfson Billung is your 19th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella Álamo Borges

your mother → Belén Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique

her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna

her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo

her mother → Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel

her father → Sancha Manuel

his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes

her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona

his father → Elizabeth of Swabia

his mother → Philip of Swabia

her father → Friedrich I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor

his father → Judith of Bavaria

his mother → Wulfhilda of Saxony

her mother → Magnus Ordulfson Billung

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Magnus (* alrededor de 1045; † 23 de agosto de 1106 en Ertheneburg ) de la familia Billunger fue un duque en el ducado tribal de Sajonia .

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Magnus era el hijo mayor del duque Ordulf y su esposa Wulfhild de Noruega , una hija del rey Olav II Haraldsson . Magnus estaba casado con Sofía de Hungría († 18 de junio de 1095), hija del rey húngaro Béla I ( Arpaden ) y Ryksa de Polonia , y viuda de Ulrico I de Weimar , margrave de Carniola e Istria , desde 1070/1071. Tanto Magnus como Sophia fueron enterrados en la iglesia de St. Michaelis en Lüneburg . La pareja tuvo dos hijas:

Magnus era un enemigo acérrimo del arzobispo Adalbert von Bremen , cuyo monasterio saqueó repetidamente. En 1070 apoyó la indignación de Otto von Northeim contra el rey Enrique IV , fue arrestado después de su terminación y no fue liberado después de la muerte de Ordulf en 1072 porque se negó a comprar la exención renunciando a la dignidad ducal.

Solo después de un intercambio de prisioneros iniciado por su tío, el conde Hermann , durante la Guerra de Sajonia en 1073, fue liberado de la custodia en Harzburg el 15 de agosto de 1073 Solo dos años más tarde, tras la victoria de Enrique IV en la batalla de Homburg an der Unstrut , Magnus fue reelegido. Ya liberado en 1076, luchó en las filas de los partidarios del rey adversario Rudolf en la batalla de Mellrichstadt (1078), donde apenas le salvó la vida. Más tarde se reconcilió con Heinrich y luchó contra el Liutizen . En 1093 ayudó al gobernante de terciopelo aliado de los Abodrites Heinrich von Alt-Lübeck en la batalla de Schmilau para asegurar su poder contra su población pagana, que no quería aceptar el cristianismo ni pagar impuestos según la nueva ley.

Losa de la tumba en la iglesia de St. Michaelis en Lüneburg

Magnus murió en 1106 sin hijos. Con él, la dinastía Billunger se extinguió en la línea masculina, cuyo ducado pasó a Lothar von Süpplingenburg , mientras que la propiedad familiar fue heredada por sus dos hijas a los ascanianos y los guelfos .

Magnus fue enterrado en la Iglesia de St. Michaelis en Lüneburg .

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Magnus Ordulfson Billung MP 

Danish: Magnus Ordulfson, Duke of Saxony, German: Magnus Ordulfson Billung, Herzog von Sachsen, Norwegian: Magnus Ordulfson Billung, Hertug av Sachsen

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1045

Sachsen,, SN, Germany

Death: August 23, 1106 (56-65)

Elben, Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany

Place of Burial: St. Michaeliskirche, Lüneburg, Niedersachsen, Deutschland (Germany)

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Son of Ordulf III, duke of Saxony and Ulvhild Olavsdotter

Husband of Unknown av Sachsen ? and Sophia of Hungary

Father of Wulfhilda of Saxony and Eilika Billung, Duchess of Saxony

Brother of Friedrich Billung; Gebhard Billung, Graf von Supplinburg; Othelindis Gräfin von Holland and Orila Domnan

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Magnus Ordulfson Billung

Magnus Ordulfson Billung von Sachsen (1045 - 1106)

Magnus av Sachsen (fødselsår ukjent, død i Erthenburg i 1106) av huset Billung var hertug Ordulf av Sachsen og Ulvhild av Norges eldste sønn.

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Ordulf av Sachsen Hertug av Sachsen

(1072â??1106) EtterfÃ?lger:


Lotharius av Supplinburg

Regjeringstid: Sachsen: 1072 - 1106 Født: ukjent Død: 1106 Foreldre: Ordulf av Sachsen og Ulvhild av Norge Ektefelle‍(r): Sophia av Ungarn Barn: Wulfhilde Eilica


Magnus av Sachsen (fødselsår ukjent, død i Erthenburg i 1106) av huset Billung var hertug Ordulf av Sachsen og Ulvhild av Norges eldste sønn. Han etterfulgte faren som hertug i 1072 og vokste til å bli en bitter fiende av erkebiskop Adalbert av Hamburg og Bremen. Før Magnus ble hertug drev han gjennom hans avsettelse i 1066 fordi erkebiskopen hadde utnyttet sin herskermakt til å berike kirken med krongods, men Adalbert av Bremen kom senere tilbake.


Siden Magnus hadde støttet Otto II av Bayerns opprør mot Henrik IV ble han tatt til fange i 1070, og satt fanget i tre år. Han ble på nytt tatt til fange av Henrik IV i 1075, og denne gangen ble han frigitt året etter. Etterhvert kom en forsoning i stand mellom Henrik IV og Magnus, og stod Magnus på Henriks side under kampene mot liutieserne. Huset Billungs herredømme over Sachsen endte i 1106 da Magnus døde uten å etterlate seg mannlige arvinger. Billungernes tid som hertuger av Sachsen hadde spent over fire generasjoner.


Magnus var gift med Sophia av Ungarn (-1095), datter av kong Béla I av Ungarn, enke etter Ulrich I av Weimar, markgreve av Istria, og med henne hadde han barna:


Wulfhilde (1072-1126), gift med Henrik IX av Bayern (-1126) Eilica (-1142), gift med grev Otto av Ballenstedt (-1123) Magnus hadde mange etterkommere, bl.a. i fyrstehuset Oldenburg, og gjennom ham kan det nåværende norske kongehuset regne sine aner tilbake til sagatidens norske konger.


Forgjenger:


Ordulf av Sachsen Hertug av Sachsen

(1072–1106) Etterfølger:


Lotharius av Supplinburg

Other names for Magnus were Magnus of Brunswick and Magnus I von Sachsen.


General Notes:

Magnus was the last "Billung". From 1070 on, he was involved in the war between Saxon noblemen and the Salian king Henry IV.


Noted events in his life were:


• Acceded: Duke of Saxony, 1072.


Magnus married Sophie of Hungary, daughter of Béla I of Hungary and Richiza of Poland, in 1071. (Sophie of Hungary died on 18 Jun 1095.)


Wikedia: Magnus (* ca. 1045; † 23. August 1106 auf der Ertheneburg) war Herzog von Sachsen aus der Familie der Billunger. Leben [Bearbeiten]


Magnus war der älteste Sohn Herzog Ordulfs. Er war ein erbitterter Feind Erzbischof Adalberts von Bremen, dessen Stift er mit wiederholten Plünderungszügen heimsuchte. 1070 unterstützte er die Empörung Ottos von Northeim gegen König Heinrich IV., wurde nach deren Beendigung in Haft genommen und auch nach Ordulfs Tod 1072 nicht freigelassen, weil er sich weigerte, die Befreiung mit dem Verzicht auf die Herzogswürde zu erkaufen.


Erst durch den Aufstand der Sachsen 1073 wurde er aus der Harzburg befreit, aber nach dem Sieg Heinrichs IV. bei Homburg an der Unstrut (Langensalza) 1075 von neuem gefangen genommen. Bereits 1076 wieder freigelassen, kämpfte er in den Reihen der Anhänger des Gegenkönigs Rudolf in der Schlacht bei Mellrichstadt (1078), wo er mit Mühe sein Leben rettete. Später versöhnte er sich mit Heinrich und kämpfte gegen die Liutizen. 1093 half er dem mit ihm verbündeten Heinrich in der Schlacht von Schmilau zur Sicherung seiner Macht gegen die heidnischen Küstenslawen. Er starb 1106 ohne Söhne. Mit ihm erlosch in männlicher Linie das Geschlecht der Billunger, deren Herzogtum auf Lothar von Süpplingenburg überging, während die Familiengüter über seine beiden Töchter an die Askanier und die Welfen vererbt wurden. Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]


Magnus war seit 1070/1071 mit Sophia von Ungarn († 18. Juni 1095) verheiratet, einer Tochter des ungarischen Königs Béla I. (Arpaden) und der Tuta von Formbach, und Witwe des Ulrich I. von Weimar, Markgraf von Krain und Istrien. Beide, Magnus und Sophia, wurden in der St.-Michaelis-Kirche in Lüneburg begraben.


Das Paar hatte zwei Töchter:


* Wulfhild († 29. Dezember 1126 in Altdorf, begraben in Weingarten ∞ Heinrich IX. der Schwarze, 1120 Herzog von Bayern (Welfen) († 1126) * Eilika († 18. Januar 1142) ∞ Otto von Ballenstedt († 9. Februar 1123) 1112 Herzog von Sachsen (Askanier)

Weblinks [Bearbeiten]


* genealogie-mittelalter.de

Magnus, Duke of Saxony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Magnus (c. 1045–23 August 1106) was the duke of Saxony from 1072 to 1106. Eldest son and successor of Ordulf and Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last member of the House of Billung. In 1070, before he was duke, he joined Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, in rebellion against the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Otto was accused of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided he should submit to the ordeal of battle with his accuser. The duke asked for a safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting, and when this was refused he declined to appear, and was consequently deprived of Bavaria, while his Saxon estates were plundered. The rebellion lasted until it was put down in 1071 and Magnus was captured. Magnus was put up in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial fortress which so inflamed the Saxon freemen. He was not released upon his accession to the Saxon duchy until seventy Swabians captured in Lüneburg were released. In 1073, Harzburg was destroyed and the anger of Henry aroused. He renewed the conflict with Saxony once more. At the First Battle of Langensalza in 1075, Magnus was captured again. Released again, he joined Rudolf von Rheinfeld, duke of Swabia and antiking, and was present at the Battle of Mellrichstadt (7 August 1078), where he saved Rudolf's life. However, he and the Saxons never fully supported the Swabian Rudolf and he reconciled with Henry, even fighting the Slavs with the royal forces. Magnus was an embittered enemy of the archbishop of Bremen, Adalbert, whose see he afflicted with repeated plundering raids. In 1106, the same year as Henry IV, he died. His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thusly to the houses of Welf and Ascania, for Wulfhilde (1075 – 1126) married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and Eilika (1080 – 16 January 1142) married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.


Hertug av Sachsen 1072 - 1106. Magnus var den siste «Billung».

Tekst: Tore Nygaard


Kilder: Erich Brandenburg: Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen. Leipzig 1935. C.M. Munthe: Norske slegtsmerker, NST Bind I (1928), side 343. Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 434. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 27.


Magnus (c. 1045 – 23 August 1106) was the duke of Saxony from 1072 to 1106. Eldest son and successor of Ordulf and Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last member of the House of Billung.

In 1070, before he was duke, he joined Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, in rebellion against the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Otto was accused of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided he should submit to the ordeal of battle with his accuser. The duke asked for a safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting, and when this was refused he declined to appear, and was consequently deprived of Bavaria, while his Saxon estates were plundered. The rebellion lasted until it was put down in 1071 and Magnus was captured. Magnus was put up in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial fortress which so inflamed the Saxon freemen. He was not released upon his accession to the Saxon duchy until seventy Swabians captured in Lüneburg were released.


In 1073, Harzburg was destroyed and the anger of Henry aroused. He renewed the conflict with Saxony once more. At the First Battle of Langensalza in 1075, Magnus was captured again. Released again, he joined Rudolf von Rheinfeld, duke of Swabia and antiking, and was present at the Battle of Mellrichstadt (7 August 1078), where he saved Rudolf's life. However, he and the Saxons never fully supported the Swabian Rudolf and he reconciled with Henry, even fighting the Slavs with the royal forces.


Magnus was an embittered enemy of the archbishop of Bremen, Adalbert, whose see he afflicted with repeated plundering raids. In 1106, the same year as Henry IV, he died. His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thusly to the houses of Welf and Ascania, for Wulfhilde (1075 – 1126) married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and Eilika (1080 – 16 January 1142) married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.


Magnus (c. 1045 – 23 August 1106) was the duke of Saxony from 1072 to 1106. Eldest son and successor of Ordulf and Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last member of the House of Billung.

In 1070, before he was duke, he joined Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, in rebellion against the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Otto was accused of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided he should submit to the ordeal of battle with his accuser. The duke asked for a safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting, and when this was refused he declined to appear, and was consequently deprived of Bavaria, while his Saxon estates were plundered. The rebellion lasted until it was put down in 1071 and Magnus was captured. Magnus was put up in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial fortress which so inflamed the Saxon freemen. He was not released upon his accession to the Saxon duchy until seventy Swabians captured in Lüneburg were released.


In 1073, Harzburg was destroyed and the anger of Henry aroused. He renewed the conflict with Saxony once more. At the First Battle of Langensalza in 1075, Magnus was captured again. Released again, he joined Rudolf von Rheinfeld, duke of Swabia and antiking, and was present at the Battle of Mellrichstadt (7 August 1078), where he saved Rudolf's life. However, he and the Saxons never fully supported the Swabian Rudolf and he reconciled with Henry, even fighting the Slavs with the royal forces.


Magnus was an embittered enemy of the archbishop of Bremen, Adalbert, whose see he afflicted with repeated plundering raids. In 1106, the same year as Henry IV, he died. His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thusly to the houses of Welf and Ascania, for Wulfhilde (1075 – 1126) married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and Eilika (1080 – 16 January 1142) married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.


Magnus (c. 1045 – 23 August 1106) was the duke of Saxony from 1072 to 1106. Eldest son and successor of Ordulf and Wulfhild, a princess of Norway, he was the last member of the House of Billung.

In 1070, before he was duke, he joined Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, in rebellion against the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Otto was accused of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided he should submit to the ordeal of battle with his accuser. The duke asked for a safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting, and when this was refused he declined to appear, and was consequently deprived of Bavaria, while his Saxon estates were plundered. The rebellion lasted until it was put down in 1071 and Magnus was captured. Magnus was put up in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial fortress which so inflamed the Saxon freemen. He was not released upon his accession to the Saxon duchy until seventy Swabians captured in Lüneburg were released.


In 1073, Harzburg was destroyed and the anger of Henry aroused. He renewed the conflict with Saxony once more. At the First Battle of Langensalza in 1075, Magnus was captured again. Released again, he joined Rudolf von Rheinfeld, duke of Swabia and antiking, and was present at the Battle of Mellrichstadt (7 August 1078), where he saved Rudolf's life. However, he and the Saxons never fully supported the Swabian Rudolf and he reconciled with Henry, even fighting the Slavs with the royal forces.


Magnus was an embittered enemy of the archbishop of Bremen, Adalbert, whose see he afflicted with repeated plundering raids. In 1106, the same year as Henry IV, he died. His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thusly to the houses of Welf and Ascania, for Wulfhilde (1075 – 1126) married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and Eilika (1080 – 16 January 1142) married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.


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