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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 de Sajonia. 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. Hadugato ( c. 531) Bertoaldo ( c. 622) Teoderico ( c. 743-744) Viduquindo ( c. 777-810) Abón ( c. 785-811) Hatónidas. Banzleibs ( c. 830s) Primer ducado de Sajonia (843-1180) Situación del ducado de Sajonia en tiempos de Enrique el León.

  4. Antigua Sajonia. La Antigua Sajonia o Vieja Sajonia era la tierra natal original del pueblo sajón localizada en la esquina noroeste de la actual Alemania y que correspondía aproximadamente con el moderno estado federal de Baja Sajonia, con Westfalia, con la Nordalbingia (la actual Holstein, la parte parte sur de Schleswig-Holstein) y con el ...

  5. Independent Saxony. Hadugato ( fl. c. 531) Berthoald (fl. c. 622) Theoderic (fl. c. 743–744) Widukind (c. 777–785), leader against Charlemagne. Albion (fl. c. 785–811) Saxony as part of Frankish kingdom (s) With the removal of the Welfs in 1180, the Duchy of Saxony was sharply reduced in territory.

  6. Dukes of Saxony. The original Duchy of Saxony was the lands of the Saxon people in the north-western part of present-day Germany, namely, the modern German state of Lower Saxony as well as Westphalia and Western Saxony-Anhalt, not the modern German state of Saxony . Early dukes. Hadugato (ruled about 531) Berthoald (ruled about 627)

  7. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsSAXONY DUKES - FMG

    2 de jul. de 2015 · HADUGATO (-after [531]). Adam of Bremen names "Hadugato" as the duke of the Saxons to whom "Theodericus rex Francorum" sent legates [11], undated but recorded immediately after the Thuringian invasion of Theoderic I King of the Franks which is dated to 531. 1. THEODERIC (-after 743).