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Lothair Udo III, Margrave of the Nordmark

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Margrave of Nordmark, Count of Stade
Lothair Udo III
Margrave of the Nordmark and Count of Stade
Tenure1087 – 1106
Born1070
Died1106(1106-00-00) (aged 35–36)
Spouse(s)Irmgard von Plötzkau
Issue
FatherLothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark
MotherOda of Werl

Lothair Udo III (1070-1106), Margrave of the Nordmark and Count of Stade (as Lothair Udo IV), son of Lothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark, and Oda of Werl, daughter of Herman III, Count of Werl, and Richenza of Swabia. Brother of his predecessor Henry I the Long.

Lothair Udo was betrothed to Eilika of Saxony, daughter of Magnus, Duke of Saxony, and Sophia of Hungary. However, his attention was diverted to the House of Helperich, towards Count Helperich's enticing sister Ermengardam. He married this woman, the count's sister Irmgard, daughter of Dietrich, Count of Plötzkau, and Mathilde von Walbeck, daughter of Conrad, Count of Walbeck. Eilika moved on and married Otto the Rich, Count of Ballenstedt, and was mother to Albert the Bear, the last Margrave of the Nordmark and first Margrave of Brandenburg. This provides an interesting twist in the history of the county of Stade.

Lothair Udo and Irmgard had four children:

Lothair Udo was succeeded by his brother Rudolf as margrave and count upon his death.

Sources

Hucke, Richard G., Die Grafen von Stade. 900–1144. Genealogie, politische Stellung, Comitat und Allodial- besitz der sächsischen Udonen, Selbstverlag des Stader Geschichts und Heimatvereins, Stade, 1956

Raffensperger, Christian, Reimagining Europe, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2012

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