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About Hidda of the Saxon Ostmark
HIDDA (-Jerusalem [945/75]). "Soror eorum [Gero marchiorum et Sigefridus] Hidda nominee" is named in the Annalista Saxo, which records her death in Jerusalem and that she was the mother of "Thietmarum marchionem et Geronem Coloniensem archiepiscopum"[45]. Thietmar also records the death in Jerusalem of "Gero's holy mother Hidda", undated but in a passage which records the subsequent invasion of Jerusalem by the Saracens implying that this occurred immediately after her burial[46]. She founded Kloster Nienburg with her sons Thietmar and Gero after her husband died[47]. m CHRISTIAN Graf im Nordthüringau und Schwabengau, Markgraf, son of --- (-after 945). The Chronicon Montis Serreni names "Cristiano marchione" as husband of "Hidda"[48]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MEISSEN.htm#HiddaMChristiandiedafte...
Hidda is the sister of Gero, not his mother! Egon Biechl
Hidda of the Saxon Ostmark's Timeline
900 |
900
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Thüringen, Germany
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905 |
905
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Meissen, Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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939 |
939
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957 |
957
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Austria
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969 |
969
Age 64
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Jerusalem
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Carolingian Empire (Present Germany)
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