Bernard I, Duke of Saxony

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Bernard I (c. 950 – 9 February 1011) was the Duke of Saxony between 973 and 1011, the second of the Billung dynasty, a son of Duke Herman and Oda. He extended his father's power considerably.

Bernard I
Duke of Saxony
Duke of Saxony
Reign973–1011
PredecessorHerman
SuccessorBernard II
Bornc. 950
Died(1011-02-09)9 February 1011
Corvey
Burial
SpouseHildegard of Stade
HouseHouse of Billung
FatherHermann Billung
MotherOda

He fought the Danes in 974, 983, and 994 during their invasions. He supported the succession of Otto III over Henry the Wrangler. In 986, he was made marshal and in 991 and 995 he joined the young Otto on campaign against the Slavs. He increased his power vis-à-vis the crown, where his father had been the representative of the king to the tribe, Bernard was the representative of the tribe to the king.[1] Bernard died in 1011 and was buried in the Church of Saint Michael in Lüneburg.[2]

Family edit

In 990, Bernard married Hildegard (died 1011), daughter of Henry I the Bald, Count of Stade (died 976). They had the following issue:

  • Herman, died young
  • Bernard II, his successor
  • Thietmar, a count, died in a duel on 1 April 1048 in Pöhlde
  • Gedesdiu (or Gedesti) (died 30 June c. 1040), abbess of Metelen (from 993) and Herford (from 1002)

and probably:

References edit

  1. ^ we.archive.org Bernhard I. (Benno), Herzog von Sachsen aus der Familie der BILLUNGER
  2. ^ Freytag, Hans-Joachim. "Bernhard I. (Benno) In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)". Deutsche Biographie. Duncker & Humblot. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
Bernard I, Duke of Saxony
Born: ca. 950 Died: 9 February 1011 in Corvey
Preceded by
Hermann
representative of Otto I
Duke of Saxony
973–1011
Succeeded by