Dietrich of Ringelheim

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Count of Ringelheim
Dietrich of Ringelheim
PronunciationGerman: [ˈdiːtʁɪç]
Born858 to 867
Died916 to 920

Dietrich, also known as Dietrich of Ringelheim, was a

Saxon count of the Middle Ages
.

Biography

Dietrich (Theodoric), sometimes called Dietrich of

Immedinger family stemmed from the House of the Saxon duke Widukind. Dietrich was probably born in the second half of the 9th century, a few decades after the Saxons were brought under the control of Charlemagne's Frankish empire. His date of death remains uncertain, but might have been after the 910s according to the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters. According to genealogieonline, Dietrich died between 916 and 920.[1]

Dietrich apparently married twice, first to Gisela of Lotharingia with whom he had a son, Beuve II, the Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne, and three daughters: Amalrada, Bia, and

King of Lotharingia
. Secondly he married Reinhild, who was of "royal
Danish and Frisian blood".[2] With her he had Matilda, who married Henry the Fowler, King of East Francia.[3]

References

  1. ^ Homs, George. "Dietrich (Theodoric) von Ringelheim (± 858-± 920) » Stamboom Homs » Genealogie Online". Genealogie Online. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  2. ^ Rev. Baring-Gould, Sabine (1914). The lives of the saints. Edinburgh: John Grant. p. 260.
  3. Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    (BAdW). p. 371.