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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.
260:, in particular with Wichmann, can be found in Warnerβs book on Ottonian Germany. Wichmann's ties with the Margraves of the Nordmark, particularly with his grandson Dietrich, the first Margrave of the Nordmark, provide some credence to these claims.
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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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in the 12th century. The family of Counts of Stade is referred to as the
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234:, brother of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (1130β1144)
210:, brother of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (1106β1124)
156:, son of Lothar II, contested with the sons of Wichmann I (955β976)
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were members of the Saxony nobility beginning in the 10th century.
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340:, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, DC, 2004
302:, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, DC, 2004
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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
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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.
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309:, The Hambledon Press, London, 1982
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119:The Counts of Stade were:
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106:Lothar II, Count of Stade
50:Margraves of the Nordmark
364:Der SΓ€chsische Annalist
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77:Deeds of the Saxons
375:Warner, David A.,
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196:Henry III the Long
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