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Egbert the One-Eyed

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and imprisoned Otto's sister Adelaide in his castle at Ala. Through all this, Egbert maintained a very high standing in the kingdom toward the end of his life.
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Die Billunger: Mit Beiträgen zur Geschichte des deutsch-wendischen Grenzraumes im 10. und 11. Jahrhundert
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family. His nickname derives from the fact that he lost an eye in battle, an injury for which he blamed
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and which partly explains his involvement in many insurrections. He was the count of
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and exiled. Egbert assisted Henry in the kidnapping of
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Index

Noble family
Billung
Wichmann the Elder
German
Wichmann the Elder
Wichmann the Younger
Billung
Otto I
Hastfalagau
Liudolf, Duke of Swabia
Obodrites
Magyars
Henry II, Duke of Bavaria
War of the Three Henries
Otto III
Categories
994 deaths
Counts in Germany
House of Billung
10th-century Saxon people
German royalty and nobility with disabilities
Counts of Stade

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