词条 | Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia |
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| name = Liudolf | title = Margrave of Frisia Count of Brunswick | image = File:Ceremonial Cross of Count Liudolf, shortly after 1038, German, Lower Saxony, gold with enamel, gems, and pearls over wood core - Cleveland Museum of Art - DSC08522.JPG | caption = Ceremonial Cross for Liudolf of Brunswick, commissioned by his wife shortly after his death in 1038 | birth_date = c. 1003 | birth_place = | death_date = 23 April {{death year and age|1038|1003}} | death_place = | noble family = Brunonen | father = Bruno I, Count of Brunswick | mother = Gisela of Swabia | spouse = Gertrude of Egisheim | issue = Brun II Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen Matilda of Frisia Ida of Elsdorf }}{{Commons category}} Liudolf of Brunswick (c. 1003 – 23 April 1038) was Margrave of Frisia, Count of Brunswick, Count in the Derlingau and the Gudingau. Liudolf was a descendant of the Saxon family of the Brunonen. He was a son of Bruno I, Count of Brunswick, and Gisela of Swabia.[1] The later Roman Emperor Henry III was his half-brother. He married Gisela and had four children. He controlled the Frisian counties Oostergo, Zuidergo and Westergo. For two more generations the Brunonen family line inherited the title. How the Brunonen came to their position in the counties is not known. There is a theory that Liudolf took advantage of the reign of violence by the Counts of Holland in the part of Friesland between the Vlie and the Lauwers. Not much is known about his life. He died in 1038 and was succeeded by his son, Bruno II. FamilyLiudolf and Gertrude of Egisheim had the following children:
References1. ^1 2 Robert-Henri Bautier, Anne de Kiev, Reine de France, et la Politique Royale au XI E SIÈCLE: Étude Critique De La Documentation. Revue Des études Slaves 57, no. 4 (1985):544. Bibliography
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