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Bernard II hertug af Sachsen BILLUNG

Male Abt 995 - 1059  (64 years)


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  • Name Bernard II hertug af Sachsen BILLUNG 
    Birth Abt 990 
    Born Abt 995 
    Gender Male 
    Name Bernard II Sachsen 
    Died 29 Jun 1059 
    Person ID I1177  Conrad Jenssen Family Tree
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Bernard BILLUNG, Duke of Saxony I,   b. Abt 950,   d. 09 Feb 1011  (Age 61 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother HILDEGARD 
    Relationship Natural 
    Married 990 
    Family ID F499  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Father Bernard BILLUNG, Duke of Saxony I,   b. Abt 950,   d. 09 Feb 1011  (Age 61 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Family ID F498  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Eilika Margravine af SCHWEINFURT,   b. Abt 1005,   d. 1059  (Age 54 years) 
    Children 
     1. Otto (Ordulf) Duke OF BRUNSWICK BILLUNG,   b. Abt 1020, Sachsen, Tyskland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Mar 1072, Saxony, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 52 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F18  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Bernard II, Duke of Saxony
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      Bernard II (c. 990 – 29 June 1059) was the duke of Saxony (1011 – 1059), the third of the Billung dynasty, a son of Bernard I and Hildegard. He had the rights of a count in Frisia.

      Like his father, Bernard expanded the powers of the duke in Saxony and is regarded as the greatest of the Billungers. He was originally a supporter of Emperor Henry II and he accompanied him into Poland and negotiated the treaty of Bautzen of 1018. In 1019-1020, he revolted and gained the recognition of the tribal laws of Saxony, something his father had just failed to do. He returned then to war with the Slavs and drew them into his sphere of power and influence through their leader, Godescalc (Gottschalk).

      He supported Conrad II in 1024 and his son Henry III, though he began to fear the latter for his closeness to the Archbishop Adalbert of Bremen, an inveterate enemy of the dukes of Saxony. Though he was a critical ally of the Danes, so fundamental to Henry's wars in the Netherlands, Bernard was on the brink of rebellion until the death of Adalbert. The remainder of his reign, however, was quiet.

      In 1045, he erected the Alsterburg in Hamburg. He died in 1059 and was succeeded without incident by his son Ordulf. He is buried in the Church of Saint Michael in Lüneburg.



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