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of 1046. He bequeathed his exceptional wealth and his margravial titles and lands to King Henry, who bestowed the margraviate on the
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from 1038 until his death. He was the last of his dynasty, with his death the line of Ekkeharding margraves descending from
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and 1041: the first unsuccessful, the latter a victory which forced Duke Bretislaus to submit and conclude a peace treaty.
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lands, the brothers were able to maintain the rule over the Meissen lands until fighting ended with the 1018
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Margrave Eckard remained one of Henry's closest advisors until his death during a Saxon
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forces led by the Meissen margrave took part in both of the king's expedition's,
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He and his wife Uta von Ballenstedt were immortalized by their famous
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lands, while the Meissen margravial title first passed to their uncle
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feuding with his nephews until his deposition in 1009. During the
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against these menaces, including the "Bohemian Achilles", Duke
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Index

Margrave of Meissen

Naumburg Cathedral
Noble family
Uta von Ballenstedt
Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen
Billung
‹See Tfd›
German
Margrave of Lusatia
Margrave of Meissen
Eckard I of Meissen
Eckard I of Meissen
Swanehilde
Gau
Merseburg
burgward
Teuchern
Herman I
allodial
Gunzelin
German–Polish War
Milceni
Peace of Bautzen
Uta von Ballenstedt
Saxon
Esico of Ballenstedt
House of Ascania
Conrad II
Bishopric of Zeitz

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