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Die Grafschaft Stade war eine mittelalterliche Grafschaft am Unterlauf der Elbe mit dem Hauptort Stade.

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dbo:abstract Die Grafschaft Stade war eine mittelalterliche Grafschaft am Unterlauf der Elbe mit dem Hauptort Stade. (de) The Counts of Stade were members of the Saxony nobility beginning in the 10th century. Stade had developed since the 8th century as a principal center of trade and communications. The Counts of Stade created their domain between the lower Elbe and Weser rivers. They extended their power northwards with the acquisition of Dithmarschen in the 11th century. They became the Margraves of the Nordmark (Northern March) in 1056. There is also a close political and familial relationship between the Counts of Stade and the Counts of Walbeck. The Northern March was replaced with the March of Brandenburg by Albert the Bear in the 12th century. The family of Counts of Stade is referred to as the House of Udonids. The principal sources for the Counts of Stade are the Deeds of the Saxons by Widukind of Corvey, the Annals of Fulda, the anonymous Annalista Saxo, and Chronicon Thietmari by Thietmar of Merseburg. Thietmar was the great-grandson of Lothar II, Count of Stade, and Lothar I, Count of Walbeck, both killed fighting the Slavs at the Battle of Lenzen in 929. The Counts of Stade were: * Lothar I (died 880) * Lothar II, son of the previous (880–929) * Wichmann I the Elder (929–944) * Wichmann II the Younger, son of the previous (944–955) * Egbert the One-Eyed, brother of the previous (reign dates uncertain) * Henry I the Bald, son of Lothar II, contested with the sons of Wichmann I (955–976) * Siegfried I (reign dates uncertain), brother of the previous * Henry II the Good, son of Henry I the Bald (976–1016) * Lothair Udo I, brother of the previous (not to be confused with Lothair Udo I, Margrave of the Nordmark) (reign dates uncertain) * Siegfried II, brother of the previous (1016–1037) * Lothair Udo II, son of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Lothair Udo I) (1037-–1057) * Lothair Udo III, son of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Lothair Udo II) (1057–1082) * Henry III the Long, son of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Henry I) (1082–1087) * Lothair Udo IV, brother of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Lothair Udo III) (1087–1106) * Rudolf I, brother of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (1106–1124) * Frederich, nondynastic (1124–1135) * Henry IV, son of Lothair Udo IV, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Henry II) (1114–1128) * Udo V, son of Rudolf I, also Margrave of the Nordmark (as Udo IV) (1128–1130) * Rudolf II, brother of the previous, also Margrave of the Nordmark (1130–1144) * Hartwig, also the Archbishop of Bremen, brother of the previous (1144–1168). The precise dates of reign are confusing from 1106 until 1135, as the rightful heir Henry IV was not yet of age and the nondynastic Frederich was brought in. The titles of Count of Stade and Margrave of the Nordmark were also not interchangeable during this period, causing further uncertainty. The Counts of Stade are also closely tied to, and sometimes rivals with, the Counts of Walbeck. The family tree of the descendants of Lothar II and their relationships with the House of Billung, in particular with Wichmann, can be found in Warner’s book on Ottonian Germany. Wichmann's ties with the Margraves of the Nordmark, particularly with his grandson Dietrich, the first Margrave of the Nordmark, provide some credence to these claims. After the death of Rudolf II in 1144, his brother and successor Hartwig transferred his inheritance to the archbishopric of Bremen in return for a regrant of a life interest, presumably to obtain a powerful protector against the aggression of Henry the Lion. The move was ineffective, as Henry took possession of the lands and captured both Hartwig and the archbishop Adelbero, releasing them only after they agreed to recognize his claim. (en) La Marche de Stade est un comté de l'empire othonien recouvrant la vallée inférieure de l’Elbe, et dont la principale forteresse était le château de Stade. Le chroniqueur Helmold de Bosau écrit vers 1145 qu’à hauteur du château de Stade, les deux rives de l'Elbe appartiennent au comte de l'endroit. Le pays fut entre 944 et 1144 (avec des interruptions) fief des princes , lesquels étaient alliés aux grandes familles nobles de Saxe : les Widukind, Immedinger, Ludolphides et Billung. Il s'agissait à vrai dire plutôt d'un amas de territoires déconnectés les uns des autres, que d'un comté au sens moderne : Adam de Brême assure qu'au XIe siècle le comté des Odoniens est éparpillé à travers tout le diocèse de Brême-Hambourg. Sous le règne de Lothaire-Odon Ier en 1056, la Marche de Stade devint, par union personnelle avec la Marche du Nord, l'un des cercles primitifs de la Marche de Brandebourg. (fr) La contea di Stade fu una contea del Sacro Romano Impero che copriva la valle inferiore dell'Elba e la cui fortezza principale era il castello di Stade. Il cronista Helmold di Bosau scrisse intorno al 1145 che all'altezza del castello di Stade, le due sponde dell'Elba appartengono al conte del luogo. Il paese fu tra il 944 e il 1144 (con interruzioni) roccaforte dei principi Odoniani, che furono alleati con le grandi famiglie nobili della Sassonia: la famiglia di Vitichindo, gli Immedingi, i Liudolfingi/Ottonidi e i Billunghi. Era più che altro un insieme di territori sconnessi, piuttosto che una contea in senso moderno: Adamo da Brema sostenne, nell'XI secolo, che la contea degli Odoniani era sparsa in tutta la diocesi di Brema-Amburgo. Sotto il regno di Lotario Udo I di Stade nel 1056, la conte entro in un'unione personale con la marca del Nord, uno dei cuori della successiva marca di Brandeburgo. (it)
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rdfs:comment Die Grafschaft Stade war eine mittelalterliche Grafschaft am Unterlauf der Elbe mit dem Hauptort Stade. (de) The Counts of Stade were members of the Saxony nobility beginning in the 10th century. Stade had developed since the 8th century as a principal center of trade and communications. The Counts of Stade created their domain between the lower Elbe and Weser rivers. They extended their power northwards with the acquisition of Dithmarschen in the 11th century. They became the Margraves of the Nordmark (Northern March) in 1056. There is also a close political and familial relationship between the Counts of Stade and the Counts of Walbeck. The Northern March was replaced with the March of Brandenburg by Albert the Bear in the 12th century. The family of Counts of Stade is referred to as the House of Udonids. (en) La Marche de Stade est un comté de l'empire othonien recouvrant la vallée inférieure de l’Elbe, et dont la principale forteresse était le château de Stade. Le chroniqueur Helmold de Bosau écrit vers 1145 qu’à hauteur du château de Stade, les deux rives de l'Elbe appartiennent au comte de l'endroit. Le pays fut entre 944 et 1144 (avec des interruptions) fief des princes , lesquels étaient alliés aux grandes familles nobles de Saxe : les Widukind, Immedinger, Ludolphides et Billung. Il s'agissait à vrai dire plutôt d'un amas de territoires déconnectés les uns des autres, que d'un comté au sens moderne : Adam de Brême assure qu'au XIe siècle le comté des Odoniens est éparpillé à travers tout le diocèse de Brême-Hambourg. Sous le règne de Lothaire-Odon Ier en 1056, la Marche de Stade devint, p (fr) La contea di Stade fu una contea del Sacro Romano Impero che copriva la valle inferiore dell'Elba e la cui fortezza principale era il castello di Stade. Il cronista Helmold di Bosau scrisse intorno al 1145 che all'altezza del castello di Stade, le due sponde dell'Elba appartengono al conte del luogo. Il paese fu tra il 944 e il 1144 (con interruzioni) roccaforte dei principi Odoniani, che furono alleati con le grandi famiglie nobili della Sassonia: la famiglia di Vitichindo, gli Immedingi, i Liudolfingi/Ottonidi e i Billunghi. Era più che altro un insieme di territori sconnessi, piuttosto che una contea in senso moderno: Adamo da Brema sostenne, nell'XI secolo, che la contea degli Odoniani era sparsa in tutta la diocesi di Brema-Amburgo. Sotto il regno di Lotario Udo I di Stade nel 1056, l (it)
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