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Pac states, "It certainly denotes a betrothal, the first element of marriage, followed by an interval – sometimes long – and marriage proper with the transmission of the dos, with the wedding ceremony and the acceptance of the bride into the groom’s household. Thus, when Otto sends Matilda –
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described as sibi desponsata – away, this means that he sends away a woman 'promised to him' or simply betrothed to him."
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Women in the Piast Dynasty: A Comparative Study of Piast Wives and Daughters (c. 965–c.1144)
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Bertha or Alberada (died 1 April 1103), married firstly Herman II, Count of
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appointed him duke of Swabia after a brief vacancy following the death of
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Beatrice (1040–1140), inherited Schweinfurt, married Henry II, Count of
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This article about a member of the German nobility is a
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princes by inheritance: having extensive land in the
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