von Ringelheim, Saint Mathilde

Female 892 - 968  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  von Ringelheim, Saint Mathilde was born in 892 in Enger, Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (daughter of of The East Franks, Thiadrich and Reinhild); died on 14 Mar 968 in Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; was buried on 15 Mar 968 in Stiftskirche Saint Servatius, Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9CZV-2KJ
    • Residence: 908, Herford, Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
    • Religion: 968; Saint Matilda

    Notes:

    Mathilde, daughter of Reinhild and the Saxon Count Dietrich (himself a descendant of the Saxon duke Widukind who fought against Charlemagne) was born in around 892, and was raised by her grandmother Mathilde in Herford Abbey. She had three sisters; Amalrada, Bia, and Fridarun, who married Charles III, king of West Francia; and a brother Beuve II, the Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne. Due to Fridarun’s marriage to count Wichmann the Elder, there was an alliance between the House of Billung and the Ottonian family, which expanded their possessions to the west. In 909, she married Henry, at the time Duke of Saxony and later East-Franconian king, after his first marriage to Hatheburg of Merseburg was cancelled. She gave birth to five mutual children: Otto (912-973), who was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor in 962; Henry (919/22-955), who was appointed Duke of Bavaria in 948; Bruno (925-965), who was elected Archbishop of Cologne in 953 and Duke of Lorraine in 954; Hedwig (d. 965/80), who married the West Frankish duke, Hugh the Great; and Gerberga (d. 968/69), who first married Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine and later the Carolingian King Louis IV of France.

    In 929, Mathilde received her dowry, that Henry gave to her in the so-called Hausordnung. It consisted of goods in Quedlinburg, Pöhlde, Nordhausen, Grona (near Göttingen), and Duderstadt. During her time as queen, she took an interest in women’s monasteries and is said to have had an influence on her husbands reign by having a strong sense of justice.

    After Henry’s death 936 in Memleben, he was buried in Quedlinburg, where Queen Mathilde founded a convent the same year.[8] She lived there during the following years and took care of the family’s memorialization. Thus Quedlinburg Abbey became the most important center of prayer and commemoration of the dead in the East-Franconian Empire.Like in other convents, daughters of noble families where raised in Quedlinburg, to later become Abesses in order to secure the families influence. One of them was her own granddaughter Matilda, daughter of Otto I and Adelheid of Burgundy, to whom she passed on the conducting of the convent in 966, after 30 years of leadership. The younger Mathilde therefore became the first abbess of the convent in Quedlinburg. With her other goods, Queen Mathilde founded further convents, one of them in 947 in Enger. Her last foundation was the convent of Nordhausen in 961.

    Mathilde’s handling of her dowry, which she had received from King Henry I previous to his death, was subject to a dispute between her and Otto I during the years 936-946. Otto made a claim on his mother's possessions, which eventually led to her fleeing into exile. Otto's wife, Queen Eadgyth, is said to have brought about the reconciliation in which Mathilde left her goods and Otto was forgiven for his actions.

    The exact circumstances of this feud are still controversial to this day, but in order to protect her goods, Mathilde acquired papal privileges for all monasteries in eastern Saxony in the period before her death in early 968. However, these efforts where ignored when Theophanu, the wife of Otto II, received Mathilde’s dowry after she died.

    After a long illness, Queen Mathilde died on 14 March 968, in the convent of Quedlinburg. She was buried in Quedlinburg Abbey, next to her late husband. Throughout her life, Mathilde was dedicated to charity and her spiritual foundations- as expressed several times in her two hagiographies. A commemorative plaque dedicated to her can be found in the Walhalla memorial near Regensburg, Germany. Mathilde is the patron of the St. Mathilde church in Laatzen (Germany), the St. Mathilde church in Quedlinburg (Germany), the Melkite church in Aleppo (Syria) and the Mathilden-Hospital in Herford (Germany). Her feast day is 14 March.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Ringelheim

    Mar 14 AD; Catholic - Saint Matilda; Patron Saint of parents of large families & widows; Feast Day 14 March

    Mathilde married of Sachsen, Heinrich I in 909 in Wallhausen, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Heinrich (son of of Saxony, Otto I and von Babenberg, Hedwiga) was born on 7 Jul 876 in Memleben, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 2 Jul 936 in Memleben Palace, Memleben, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; was buried on 2 Jul 936 in Quedlinburg Abbey, Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. von Sachsen, Queen of France Gerberga was born on 10 Jun 913 in Nordhausen, Vogtlandkreis, Sachsen, Germany; was christened on 4 Aug 914 in Markneukirchen, Vogtlandkreis, Sachsen, Germany; died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; was buried on 22 May 984 in Reims Cathedral, Champagne-Ardenne, France.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  of The East Franks, Thiadrich was born in 862 in Bamberg, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany (son of of The East Franks, Reginbern and N.N., Mathilde); died on 8 Dec 917 in Sachsen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Count of Westfalen (Westphalia)
    • FSID: LB2S-FHY

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Babenberg

    Thiadrich married Reinhild. was born about 870; died in 935. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Reinhild was born about 870; died in 935.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LLMW-5VV

    Notes:

    Reginlind is the sister of Bovo II (Bishop of Châlons) and Frederuna (wife of Charles III 'le Simple'). The parents of these siblings ARE NOT KNOWN.

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/Reims.htm#ReginlindMTheoderich

    Ludmilla Ragnhildis Gotfriedsdatter
    Princess of Haithabu, Rustringen and Dorestad

    Children:
    1. 1. von Ringelheim, Saint Mathilde was born in 892 in Enger, Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; died on 14 Mar 968 in Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; was buried on 15 Mar 968 in Stiftskirche Saint Servatius, Quedlinburg, Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  of The East Franks, Reginbern was born in 830 in Germany (son of N.N., Waltbert and N.N., Altburge); died in 872 in Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Count in Sachsen
    • FSID: G4TP-VS2

    Reginbern married N.N., Mathilde. Mathilde was born in 835 in Ringelheim, Salzgitter, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 911 in Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  N.N., Mathilde was born in 835 in Ringelheim, Salzgitter, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 911 in Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Countess of Graingau
    • Appointments / Titles: Countess of Ringelheim
    • Appointments / Titles: Countess of Threcwithi
    • FSID: GWBZ-TZ9
    • Religion: Abbess of Herford

    Children:
    1. 2. of The East Franks, Thiadrich was born in 862 in Bamberg, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 8 Dec 917 in Sachsen, Germany.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  N.N., Waltbert was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in 876 in Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Count in Graingau
    • Appointments / Titles: Count in Threcwithi
    • FSID: GWBZ-TYJ

    Waltbert married N.N., Altburge. Altburge died in 880 in Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  N.N., Altburge died in 880 in Sachsen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KZS5-P19

    Notes:

    PARENTS ARE UNKNOWN:
    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#_ftnref32

    Children:
    1. 4. of The East Franks, Reginbern was born in 830 in Germany; died in 872 in Germany.