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looked to enlarge the empire's boundaries and that included the County of Stade. The Udonen settled this in the emperor's favor by agreeing to buy the county from the
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and his sons, but their criminal behavior soon resulted in the return of the
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Margrave of Nordmark in 1056. Because of the Slav uprising of 983, the Northern March in 1056 was limited to today's
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Thietmar claims that his grandfather Henry was related to
Emperor Otto I, although this relationship has not been proven.
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