Matilda of Germany

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Matilda of Germany was an 11th-century German princess, daughter of Emperor Henry III and Empress Agnes of Poitou, who became abbess of the influential Essen Abbey.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbess
noblewoman
princess
centuryOfActivity 11th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
father Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
givenName Matilda NERFINISHED
heritage German
lifeSpan 11th century
memberOf imperial family of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
monasticOrder Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
mother Agnes of Poitou NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Old High German
nobleFamily Salian dynasty NERFINISHED
nobleRank princess of the Holy Roman Empire
notableFor being daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
leadership of Essen Abbey
occupation abbess
nun
placeOfActivity Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
Essen NERFINISHED
Essen Abbey NERFINISHED
positionHeld abbess of Essen Abbey
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Essen Abbey NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Conrad II of Germany (king) NERFINISHED
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Judith of Swabia NERFINISHED
title German princess

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Agnes of Poitou motherOf Matilda of Germany