- Billung
The House of Billung was a
dynasty of Saxon noblemen in the 9th through 12th centuries.The first known member of the house was Count Wichmann, mentioned as a Billung in
811 . Oda, the wife of CountLiudolf , oldest known member of theLiudolfing House, was also a Billung.In the
10th century , the property of the family was centered in theBardengau aroundLüneburg and they controlled the march named after them. In the middle of the 10th century, when the Saxon dukes of the House ofLiudolfing had also become German kings, KingOtto the Great entrusted more and more of his ducal authority to Hermann Billung. For five generations, the House of Billung ruled the Duchy of Saxony.The house became extinct when Duke Magnus died in
1106 without sons; the family's property was divided between his two daughters. His daughter Wulfhild marriedHenry IX, Duke of Bavaria , a member of the House ofWelf ; his daughter Eilika marriedOtto, Count of Ballenstedt , a member of theAscanian House. As a consequence, for the following decades control of Saxony was contested among Welfs and Ascanians.The Billung dukes of Saxony were:
* Hermann, died 973
* Bernard I, died 1011
* Bernard II, died 1059
* Ordulf, died 1072
* Magnus, died 1106
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