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Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony 1113–1148 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1113

Birth Location: Thuringia, Germany

Death Date: 1148

Death Location: Germany

Father: Kaiser Supplinburg

Mother: Richenza Northeim

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Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony was born in 1113 in Thuringia, Germany, the child of Kaiser Lothar Ii King Of Germany Holy Roman Emperor Von Supplinburg And Richenza Von Northeim. Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony passed away in 1148 in Germany.

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  • Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony was born in 1113 in Thuringia, Germany, the child of Kaiser Lothar Ii King Of Germany Holy Roman Emperor Von Supplinburg And Richenza Von Northeim.
  • Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony passed away in 1148 in Germany.

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Hedwig Saxony's Ancestors

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Hedwig Saxony
1113–1148
Birth Place: Thuringia, Germany
Parents
Kaiser Lothar II King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor Von Supplinburg
1075–1137
Nord Elm, Helmstedt, Niedersachsen, Germany
Richenza (Von) Northeim
1095–1141
Northheim, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Grandparents
Gebhard (Count Von) Supplinburg
1048–1075
Lorraine, France
Hedwig (von) Formbach
1050–1088
Formbach, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Bernhard Supplinburg
1012–1063
Ida Querfurt
1010–1060
2nd-Great-Grandparents
LOTHAR Walbeck
1004–1033
Gertrud VonWerben
–1015

Hedwig Saxony's Timeline

2 Records

1113
1113
Birth of Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony in Thuringia, Germany
Thuringia, Germany
1148
1148
Age 35
Death of Hedwig dau. of Lothar of Saxony in Germany
Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1113
    Event Place: Thuringia, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1148
    Event Place: Germany

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