Matilda of Ringelheim

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Matilda of Ringelheim was a 10th-century German queen and later canonized saint, renowned for her piety, charitable works, and role as the matriarch of the Ottonian royal line.

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Label Occurrences
Matilda of Ringelheim canonical 7

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottonian dynasty member
human
queen consort
saint
burialPlace Quedlinburg Abbey
canonizationStatus canonized saint
causeOfDeath natural causes
child Brun of Cologne
Gerberga of Saxony
Irmgard of Saxony
surface form: Hedwig of Saxony

Henry I, Duke of Bavaria
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
countryOfCitizenship East Francia
dateOfBirth c. 895
dateOfDeath 14 March 968
era 10th century
father Dietrich of Ringelheim
feastDay 14 March
founded Enger Abbey
Pöhlde Abbey
Quedlinburg Abbey
givenName Matilda
knownAs Saint Matilda
languageOfWorkOrName German
mother Reinhild of Ringelheim
nativeLanguage Old High German
nobleFamily Ottonian dynasty
notableFor charitable works
founding religious institutions
piety
role as matriarch of the Ottonian dynasty
notableWork patronage of monasteries and churches
occupation queen consort of East Francia
regent
partOf Ottonian dynasty
surface form: Ottonian royal line
placeOfBirth Ringelheim
placeOfDeath Quedlinburg
positionHeld Queen of Germany
surface form: Queen of East Francia

Queen of Germany
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Quedlinburg
Saxony
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry the Fowler
title Queen consort of East Francia
Queen consort of Germany
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ottonian dynasty hasMember Matilda of Ringelheim
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor mother Matilda of Ringelheim
Bruno the Great mother Matilda of Ringelheim
Henry the Fowler spouse Matilda of Ringelheim
Gerberga of Saxony mother Matilda of Ringelheim
Heinrich I of Germany spouse Matilda of Ringelheim
Saint Bruno the Great mother Matilda of Ringelheim