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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · The Margravine's mosaic in the church of Polirone was also made after her death. Matilda had her ancestors put in splendid coffins. However, she didn't succeed in bringing together all the remains of her ancestors to create a central point of reference for rule and memory: her grandfather remained buried in Brescello , while the remains of her father were kept in Mantua and those of her mother ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Gisela, Margravine of Meissen ... Otto of Bavaria (1848–1916) Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria (1813–1863), married Louis III, Grand Duke of Hesse ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Mathilde b. 1027: Beatrice I of Quedlinburg 1037–1061: Rudolf of Rheinfelden c. 1025 –1080: Matilda 1048–1060: Adelaide II of Quedlinburg 1045–1096: Bertha of Savoy 1051–1087: Henry IV 1050–1106 King of Germany r. 1053–1105 Holy Roman Emperor r. 1084–1105: Eupraxia of Kiev 1067/1070–1109: Conrad II 1052–1055 Duke of Bavaria ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Immediate Family: Daughter of Bonifazio III-IV di Canossa, margrave of Tuscany and Beatrice of Lorraine. Wife of Godfrey III-IV "The Hunchback" duke of Lower Lorraine. Ex-wife of Welf V, duke of Bavaria. Mother of conte Guido V "Guerra I-II" Guidi and Beatrix. Sister of Frederick of Canossa and Beatrice di Canossa.

    • "Mathilde", "Matilde di Toscana", "Mathildis"
    • Tuscany, Central Italy
    • circa 1046
  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Mathilde, queen of Belgium, consort of Philippe, king of Belgium, and mother of Princess Elisabeth (born 2001), the heir to the Belgian throne. She was the first Belgian-born queen in the country’s history.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · St. Matilda. Matilda, Queen of Germany and wife of King Henry I was the daughter of Count Dietrich of Westphalia and Reinhild of Denmark. She was born about 895 and was raised by her grandmother ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Saint Benno (born c. 1010, Hildesheim?, Saxony—died c. 1106, Meissen, March of Thuringia; canonized 1523; feast day June 16) was the bishop of Meissen. While a canon with the imperial collegiate church of Goslar, he was made bishop of Meissen in 1066.