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Name
  
Wichmann Elder

Died
  
April 23, 944 AD


Siblings
  
Hermann Billung

Role
  
Wichmann the Younger's father

Children
  
Wichmann the Younger, Egbert the One-Eyed

People also search for
  
Wichmann the Younger, Hermann Billung, Bernard I, Duke of Saxony, Egbert the One-Eyed

Nephews
  
Bernard I, Duke of Saxony

Wichmann I the Elder (also spelled Wigmann or Wichman) (died 23 April 944) was a member of the Saxon House of Billung. He was a brother of Amelung, Bishop of Verden, and Herman, Duke of Saxony.

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Biography

In 938, Wichmann rebelled because his younger brother Herman had been given military command of the northern reaches of the Duchy of Saxony. He believed that he had a better claim to the office by virtue of his seniority and his Königsnähe (closeness to the king), because he was related by marriage to the queen dowager Matilda. He was joined by Eberhard of Franconia, and Thankmar, the half-brother of King Otto I. The revolt was soon suppressed. Thankmar died the same year he and Eberhard came to terms. Wichmann allied with some Slavs and made war against his former compatriots. He reconciled to Otto in 941.

Personal life

Wichmann married Frederuna (or Fridaruna), sister of Queen Matilda. She became a nun after her husband's death and died on 18 January 971. She left him at least three sons and a daughter:

  • Wichmann II
  • Bruno, Bishop of Verden
  • Egbert the One-Eyed
  • Hedwig (Hathui), married Siegfried, son of Gero the Great, possibly mother of Gero, Count of Alsleben.
  • Wichmann and Frederuna may have been the parents of Dietrich, Margrave of the Nordmark.

    References

    Wichmann the Elder Wikipedia