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in return for a regrant of a life interest, presumably to obtain a powerful protector against the aggression of Henry the Lion. The move was ineffective, as Henry took possession of the lands and captured both Hartwig and the archbishop Adelbero, releasing them only after they agreed to recognize his
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The precise dates of reign are confusing from 1106 until 1135, as the rightful heir Henry IV was not yet of age and the nondynastic Frederich was brought in. The titles of Count of Stade and Margrave of the Nordmark were also not interchangeable during this period, causing further uncertainty.
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had developed since the 8th century as a principal center of trade and communications. The Counts of Stade created their domain between the lower Elbe and Weser rivers. They extended their power northwards with the acquisition of
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After the death of Rudolf II in 1144, his brother and successor Hartwig transferred his inheritance to the
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The Counts of Stade are also closely tied to, and sometimes rivals with, the
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The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume III, Germany and the Western Empire
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in the 12th century. The family of Counts of Stade is referred to as the
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were members of the Saxony nobility beginning in the 10th century.
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Ottonian Germany: The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg
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Ottonian Germany: The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg
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The principal sources for the Counts of Stade are the
150:, brother of the previous (reign dates uncertain) 387: 162:(reign dates uncertain), brother of the previous 379:, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2001 362:Wattenbach, W., Winkelmann, E. August. (1894). 353:, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1992 288:, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2001 281:, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1992 307:Medieval Germany and Its Neighbours 900-1250 31:Family tree of the counts of Stade from 1659 60:. The Northern March was replaced with the 293:Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800-1036 366:. 2. Aufl. Leipzig: Dyksche Buchhandlung. 112:, both killed fighting the Slavs at the 26: 338:Widukind of Corvey, Deeds of the Saxons 300:Widukind of Corvey, Deeds of the Saxons 14: 388: 244:, brother of the previous (1144–1168). 180:, brother of the previous (1016–1037) 104:. Thietmar was the great-grandson of 48:in the 11th century. They became the 168:, son of Henry I the Bald (976–1016) 309:, The Hambledon Press, London, 1982 24: 316:, Cambridge University Press, 1922 25: 412: 144:, son of the previous (944–955) 132:, son of the previous (880–929) 369: 356: 349:Reuter, Timothy (translator), 343: 336:Bachrach, B. S. (translator), 330: 298:Bachrach, B. S. (translator), 277:Reuter, Timothy (translator), 13: 1: 323: 7: 295:, London and New York, 1992 10: 417: 271: 119:The Counts of Stade were: 110:Lothar I, Count of Walbeck 216:, nondynastic (1124–1135) 106:Lothar II, Count of Stade 50:Margraves of the Nordmark 364:Der SΓ€chsische Annalist 265:archbishopric of Bremen 142:Wichmann II the Younger 312:Bury, J. B. (editor), 32: 102:Thietmar of Merseburg 30: 242:Archbishop of Bremen 136:Wichmann I the Elder 62:March of Brandenburg 351:The Annals of Fulda 279:The Annals of Fulda 148:Egbert the One-Eyed 96:Chronicon Thietmari 77:Deeds of the Saxons 375:Warner, David A., 284:Warner, David A., 196:Henry III the Long 81:Widukind of Corvey 33: 291:Reuter, Timothy, 254:Counts of Walbeck 166:Henry II the Good 58:Counts of Walbeck 16:(Redirected from 408: 380: 373: 367: 360: 354: 347: 341: 334: 258:House of Billung 154:Henry I the Bald 114:Battle of Lenzen 87:, the anonymous 70:House of Udonids 21: 416: 415: 411: 410: 409: 407: 406: 405: 396:Counts of Stade 386: 385: 384: 383: 374: 370: 361: 357: 348: 344: 335: 331: 326: 320: 274: 190:Lothair Udo III 85:Annals of Fulda 66:Albert the Bear 37:Counts of Stade 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 414: 404: 403: 401:Saxon nobility 398: 382: 381: 368: 355: 342: 328: 327: 325: 322: 318: 317: 310: 305:Leyser, Karl. 303: 296: 289: 282: 273: 270: 246: 245: 235: 229: 223: 217: 211: 205: 202:Lothair Udo IV 199: 193: 187: 184:Lothair Udo II 181: 175: 169: 163: 157: 151: 145: 139: 133: 127: 90:Annalista Saxo 54:Northern March 18:Count of Stade 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 413: 402: 399: 397: 394: 393: 391: 378: 372: 365: 359: 352: 346: 339: 333: 329: 321: 315: 311: 308: 304: 301: 297: 294: 290: 287: 283: 280: 276: 275: 269: 266: 261: 259: 255: 250: 243: 239: 236: 233: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 188: 185: 182: 179: 176: 173: 172:Lothair Udo I 170: 167: 164: 161: 158: 155: 152: 149: 146: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 125: 122: 121: 120: 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 100: 97: 93: 91: 86: 82: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 42: 38: 29: 19: 376: 371: 358: 350: 345: 337: 332: 319: 313: 306: 299: 292: 285: 278: 262: 251: 247: 178:Siegfried II 118: 98: 95: 88: 74: 46:Dithmarschen 36: 34: 240:, also the 160:Siegfried I 390:Categories 324:References 126:(died 880) 232:Rudolf II 214:Frederich 138:(929–944) 130:Lothar II 220:Henry IV 208:Rudolf I 124:Lothar I 116:in 929. 272:Sources 268:claim. 238:Hartwig 108:, and 83:, the 226:Udo V 41:Stade 94:and 35:The 79:by 64:by 392:: 99:by 72:. 92:, 52:( 20:)

Index

Count of Stade

Stade
Dithmarschen
Margraves of the Nordmark
Northern March
Counts of Walbeck
March of Brandenburg
Albert the Bear
House of Udonids
Deeds of the Saxons
Widukind of Corvey
Annals of Fulda
Annalista Saxo
Thietmar of Merseburg
Lothar II, Count of Stade
Lothar I, Count of Walbeck
Battle of Lenzen
Lothar I
Lothar II
Wichmann I the Elder
Wichmann II the Younger
Egbert the One-Eyed
Henry I the Bald
Siegfried I
Henry II the Good
Lothair Udo I
Siegfried II
Lothair Udo II
Lothair Udo III

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