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  1. Esico of Ballenstedt (died around 1060) is the progenitor of the House of Ascania, (i.e., the oldest known member of his dynasty). Esico was the count of Ballenstedt (r. 1036-1060), and his possessions became the nucleus of the later Principality of Anhalt.

  2. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Esico of Ballenstedt (died around 1060) is the progenitor of the House of Ascania, i.e., the oldest known member of the house. Little is known about him, but he is assumed to have been count of the Schwabengau and of the Harzgau with his seat at Ballenstedt.

    • Matilda of Swabia
    • circa 981
    • "Esiko Askanier"
    • Germany
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BallenstedtBallenstedt - Wikipedia

    The Saxon count Esico of Ballenstedt (c. 1000–1059/60) was mentioned in a 1030 entry in the medieval chronicles of the Annalista Saxo and in a 1036 deed issued by Emperor Conrad II. He was a son of one Count Adalbert, who held the office of a Vogt of Nienburg Abbey, and Hidda, a daughter of Margrave Odo I of the Saxon Ostmark.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Esico von Ballenstedt is the first named member of the Ascanier family. He appears nine times in contemporary documents between 1036 and 1059, however always only as Graf (comes Hesicho). Only in the 13th century is he called Esicus de Ballenstide by the Annalista Saxo.

    • Male
    • Mathilde (Unknown) Anhalt-Ballenstedt
  5. Adalberto II de Ballenstedt ( c. 1030 – 1076/1083), fue uno de los primeros miembros de la Casa de Ascania, y tuvo los títulos de (conde) en Sajonia y Vogt de la Abadía de Nienburg. Vida.

  6. Esico of Ballenstedt. Adalbert von Ballenstedt c. 970, (name uncertain, but possibly Adalbert), was Count of Ballenstedt, Vogt of the Nienburg Abbey, and the provost of Hagenrode. He is the earliest known ancestor of the House of Ascania .

  7. Esico of Ballenstedt (died around 1060) is the progenitor of the House of Ascania, (i.e., the oldest known member of his dynasty). Esico was the count of Ballenstedt (r. 1036-1060), and his possessions became the nucleus of the later Principality of Anhalt.