Matilda Of Ringelheim

Matilda of Ringelheim (born in 892-March 14, 968) was the wife of Henry I the Fowler, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, whom she married in 909. Their son, Otto, succeeded his father as Otto I the Great. Matilda founded many religious institutions including the Abbey of Quedlinburg. She was later canonized. Their other children were Henry I the Quarrelsome, Gerberga (or Gerberge), Hadwig, Bruno I the Great. Matilda Matilda

 

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