Bruno, also called Brun or Braun (c. 830/840 – 2 February 880), a member of the Ottonian dynasty, was Duke of Saxony from 866 until his death in 880. He...
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notable member of the Ottonian dynasty and Duke of Saxony from 880 until his death in 912. He played an important role in early medieval history of Germany during...
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seven children: Bruno (c. 830/840 – 880), succeeded his father as a Saxon leader, supposed progenitor of the Brunonids Oda of Saxony (c. 845 – 874), married...
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Saint Bruno or Saint-Bruno may refer to: Roman Catholic saints Bruno, Duke of Saxony (c. 880) one of the Martyrs of Ebsdorf Bruno the Great (925–965)...
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or surname Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880) Bruno the Great (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne, Duke of Lotharingia and saint Bruno (bishop of Verden) (920–976)...
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Marquard of Hildesheim, Theodoric of Minden, Lothar I, Count of Stade, an unidentified count named "Bardonum" and Bruno, Duke of East Saxony who, according...
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962; Duke Henry I of Bavaria; Gerberga of Saxony, who married King Louis IV of France in 939; and Archbishop Bruno of Cologne. After her brother Otto I came...
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Gerrich Liudolf Folkward Avan Noblemen Liuthar (or Lothar), Count of Stade Bruno, Duke of Saxony Adelram Alfuïnus Addesta Aida (or Edi, 2x) Dodo Bodo (or Botho)...
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Muslim physician (d. 943) February 2 – Bruno, duke of Saxony March 22 – Carloman of Bavaria, Frankish king Ansgarde of Burgundy, Frankish queen (or 882) Ariwara...
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of Saxony converted to Catholicism in order to be elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. His descendants (including all Kings of Saxony)...
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(Francia) by 804. Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun, Saxony was one of the five German stem duchies of East Francia; Duke Henry the Fowler was elected German...
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to men and boys. Bruno is most common in Italy. Bruno is the 11th most common surname in Italy. Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880) Bruno the Great (925–965)...
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Ottonian dynasty (redirect from House of Liudolfing)
Saxony, died in 954 Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, died in 955 Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, died in 957 Hedwige of Saxony, died in 965 Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne...
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Bruno of Querfurt (c. 974 – 1009), Christian missionary bishop and martyr Brun I, Count of Brunswick (c. 975 – c. 1010) Brun or Bruno, Duke of Saxony...
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giving a history of the (relatively recent) conversion of the Hungarians. After this diplomatic failure, Bruno went to Kyiv, where Grand Duke Vladimir I authorized...
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Henry the Fowler (redirect from Henry I, Duke of Saxony)
July 936) was the Duke of Saxony from 912 and the King of East Francia from 919 until his death in 936. As the first non-Frankish king of East Francia, he...
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emperor Louis the Younger (880–882), also king of Saxony and Bavaria Charles the Fat (882–887), also king of West Francia, East Francia, Alemannia, Aquitaine...
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February 2 (redirect from 2nd of February)
Laurence of Canterbury, English archbishop and saint 880 – Bruno, duke of Saxony 1124 – Bořivoj II, Duke of Bohemia (b. 1064) 1218 – Konstantin of Rostov...
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Otto the Great (redirect from Otto II, Duke of Saxony)
November 912, the oldest son of the Duke of Saxony, Henry the Fowler and his second wife Matilda, the daughter of Dietrich of Ringelheim, a Saxon count in...
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was Duchess of Saxony (from about 880 until her death) by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the...
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emperor of Southern Han (d. 942) Minamoto no Kintada, Japanese waka poet (d. 948) 880 February 2 – Bruno, duke of Saxony March 22 – Carloman of Bavaria...
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Brunonids (redirect from House of Brunonen)
Brunonids are assumed to be descendants of Brun, Duke of Saxony (d. 880). This would make them the senior branch of the Liudolfing house, to which the Ottonian...
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fifteenth century. The first duke and deputy of Bruno was Frederick I of Bar, son-in-law of Bruno's sister Hedwig of Saxony. Lower Lorraine disintegrated...
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Upper Lorraine. After Bruno's death in 977, Frederick and Godfrey styled themselves dukes. As duke, Frederick oversaw the reform of Saint-Dié and Moyenmoutier...
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Saxony, Otto's sister and mother of the French king, and also church property. In 957, Bruno, Archbishop of Cologne, who had also been appointed duke...
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Prince-elector (redirect from Electorate of the Holy Roman Empire)
The Archbishop of Cologne Four secular Electors: The King of Bohemia The Count Palatine of the Rhine The Duke of Saxony The Margrave of Brandenburg The...
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founder Bruno, Duke of Saxony, died 880, or another Bruno) or as "burnt wik"); the High German form Braunschweig is an erroneous translation of the original...
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Brunswick (state of Lower Saxony) – Bruno, Duke of Saxony Charlottenburg (state of Berlin) – Princess Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, queen consort of King Frederick...
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king of Poland; the Archbishop of Cologne; the Archbishop of Trier; the Elector Palatine; the Elector of Saxony; the Duke of Jülich; and the Duke of Cleves...
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Eisenberg, Thuringia (redirect from Lordship of Eisenberg)
(1944–2023), singer and entertainer Christian of Saxony-Eisenberg (1653–1707), the only Duke of Saxony-Eisenberg Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller (1735–1803)...
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