Saint Matilda

E793261

Saint Matilda was a 10th-century German queen and noted patron of the Church, revered for her piety, charity, and role in founding religious institutions.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Mahthildis 1
Saint Matilda canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century German noblewoman
queen consort
saint
burialPlace Quedlinburg Abbey NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus venerated as a saint
child Brun of Cologne NERFINISHED
Gerberga of Saxony NERFINISHED
Hedwig of Saxony NERFINISHED
Henry I, Duke of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship East Francia NERFINISHED
Germany
era Ottonian period
ethnicGroup Saxon NERFINISHED
father Dietrich of Ringelheim NERFINISHED
feastDay 14 March
givenName Matilda NERFINISHED
knownFor charity
founding religious institutions
patronage of the Church
piety
mother Reinhild of Ringelheim NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Immedinger NERFINISHED
notableWork charitable works for the poor
foundation of Quedlinburg Abbey
foundation of religious institutions
support of monasteries and churches
occupation patron of the Church
queen consort
patronage disputed marriages
large families
widows
placeOfBirth Enger NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Quedlinburg NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of East Francia
Queen consort of Germany
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry I of Germany NERFINISHED
Henry the Fowler NERFINISHED
timePeriod 10th century
title Queen of East Francia
Queen of Germany
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Referenced by (2)

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

Matilda of Ringelheim knownAs Saint Matilda
Matilda derivedFrom Saint Matilda
this entity surface form: Mahthildis