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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HadugatoHadugato - Wikipedia

    Hadugato or Hathagat was an early Saxon leader, considered a founding father of Saxony by the tenth century. In 531, he led the Saxons to victory over the Thuringians at the battle of Burgscheidungen, "a legendary victory, and one so great that [Hadugato] appeared to [later] Saxons as an epiphany of divinity itself."

  2. Bertoldo ( Berthoald, fallecido en 622) fue el duque de los sajones durante el reinado de los reyes francos Clotario II y su hijo Dagoberto I, el último de los merovingios. 1 Despreciaba la soberanía franca y se rebeló, pero fue derrotado.

  3. Kingdom of Saxony. Free state of Saxony. See also. References. External links. List of rulers of Saxony. This article lists dukes, electors, and kings ruling over different territories named Saxony from the beginning of the Saxon Duchy in the 6th century to the end of the German monarchies in 1918.

  4. Bienvenidos a Wikipedia, la enciclopedia de contenido libre que todos pueden editar.

  5. Con la derrota final de los Güelfos en 1180, el ducado de Sajonia vio drásticamente reducido su territorio. Westfalia correspondió al arzobispo de Colonia, mientras que los ducados de Brunswick y Luneburgo permanecieron en manos de los Güelfos.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_SaxonyOld Saxony - Wikipedia

    Old Saxony. Medieval duchies (in colour) and gaue in the Holy Roman Empire around year 1000, including Old Saxony (Saxonia) in the north (in light orange). Old Saxony was the homeland of the Saxons during the Early Middle Ages.

  7. 21 de ene. de 2023 · Theuderic I, by Wikipedia. He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines (possibly a Franco-Rhenish Princess, Evochildis of Cologne).[1] In accordance with Salian tradition, the kingdom was divided between Clovis's four surviving sons: Childebert I in Paris, Chlodomer in Orléans, and Clothar I in Soissons.