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Widukind (1793 bytes)
1: [[de:Herzog Widukind]][[nl:Widukind]] 2: ''' Widukind''' or '''Wittekind''' was a [[Saxon]] leader, duk... 4: ...t is doubtful if the dead body inside is actually Widukind. 6: ... and a white horse afterwards. The black horse of Widukind is depicted in the coat of arms of the district o... 8: [[Category:Anglo-Saxon people|Widukind]] Widukind of Corvey (1207 bytes) 1: [[pl:Widukind z Korwei]] 2: ...fter the famous Saxon national hero [[Widukind]]. Widukind was born in [[925]] and died after [[973]] at [[C... 4: ... [[Henry I the Fowler]] and [[Otto I the Great]]. Widukind wrote as a Saxon, proud of his people and history... 6: ...Quedlinburg]], the descendant of the Saxon leader Widukind. Enger (1070 bytes) 8: ...nger existed in his lifetime. A legend tells that Widukind founded a church in Enger after his baptism, and ... 10: ...idukind's tomb, a Widukind museum, and the annual Widukind festival on January 6. Herford (district) (2209 bytes) 17: ...ghts of the [[Saxon]] tribes under their leader [[Widukind]] against [[Charlemagne]] took place. He is belie... 28: ...picted in the coat of arms of the district. After Widukind was baptized [[Charlemagne]] gave him a white hor... Cenani Lenz syndactylism (350 bytes) 1: ...ish]] ([[Asim Cenani]]) and [[Germany|German]] ([[Widukind Lenz]]) medical [[geneticist]]s. Willehad of Bremen (1714 bytes) 1: ...ce more ruthlessly subjected the Saxons and had [[Widukind]] baptized, Willehad returned to his Saxon missio... 808 (921 bytes) 18: *[[Widukind]], [[Saxon]] leader 778 (1053 bytes) 12: *[[Widukind]] returns to [[Saxons|Saxony]] from [[Denmark]]. Herford (1167 bytes) 8: ...rford; she was a descendant of the Saxon leader [[Widukind]]. In Herford she met [[Henry the Fowler]], who l... 777 (1205 bytes) 14: ...harlemagne]] beats the [[Saxons]]. Saxon leader [[Widukind]] flees to [[Denmark]]. 785 (1167 bytes) 11: *[[Widukind]] and many other [[Saxons]] are baptized. 925 (1177 bytes) 16: *[[Widukind of Corvey]], [[Saxon]] chronicler Jean Bodel (1012 bytes) 3: ...rlemagne]] with the [[Saxon]]s and their leader [[Widukind]], whom Bodel calls ''Guiteclin''. He also wrote... Duchy of Saxony (5822 bytes) 17: **[[779]] The Saxon Duke [[Widukind]] of the House of the [[Bruons]] starts a [[gueri... 19: ...h battles. Duke Widukind retreats to the castle ''Widukindsburg'' near [[Osnabrück]]. 21: **[[785]]: The Franks catch Widukind. He is christened. 26: *[[852]] Liudolf, Duke in Saxony, descendant of Widukind and first of the [[Ottonian]] dynasty, founds the... Balve (2483 bytes) 6: ...of Balve was probably made around [[780]], when [[Widukind]] owned a farm called "Ballowa", while the first ... Henry the Fowler (3552 bytes) 7: ...es had harried the [[Frisians]] off to the sea. [[Widukind of Corvey]] in his ''Rex gestae Saxonicae'' repor... Rulers of Saxony (6239 bytes) 7: *[[Widukind]] 743-807, first duke known by name and counterpa... North Rhine-Westphalia (8278 bytes) 146: ...t of arms is the horse that the Saxonian leader [[Widukind]] rode after his baptism. Other theories attribut... Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (8474 bytes) 6: ...l, [[Aachen]]. According to the Saxon historian [[Widukind of Corvey]], at his coronation banquet, he compel... Franks (19774 bytes) 58: ...itary incursions. Charles' main Saxon opponent, [[Widukind]], accepted baptism in [[785]] as part of a peace...
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