- Widukind
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name=Blessed Widukind
birth_date=730
death_date=808
feast_day=January 7
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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birth_place=Westphalia ,Germany
death_place=Enger , nearHerford ,North Rhine-Westphalia
titles=Duke of Saxony
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attributes=Saxon Leader
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prayer_attrib=Blessed Widukind or Wittekind (c. 730–808) was a Saxon leader,
Duke of Saxony (corresponding to modern-day Westphalia) and the chief antagonist ofCharlemagne during theSaxon Wars . He married Geva of Westfold (c. 770-800), daughter of the Danish king Goimo I and sister of the Danish kings Ragnar and Siegfried.Widukind was the moving spirit in the struggles of the Saxons for their independence and continuation of their traditional faith.
Frankish accounts of the Saxon Wars give only scant outlines of his character. AfterCharlemagne subdued the Saxons in 777, Widukind found refuge with his wife's relatives in Denmark. When Charlemagne went toSpain in 778, Widukind returned and revived the rebellion, and the Saxons raided Frankish regions. Several more times Widukind had to flee, and eventually Charlemagne subdued the Saxons and inflicted terrible punishment at theBloody Verdict of Verden where 4,500 tribal leaders were allegedly beheaded (modern research questions these reports; see the article about the Verden trial for details).The bitter struggles involved
Wends andFrisians as well and continued until Charlemagne succeeded in persuading Widukind to acceptChristianity . Widukind was baptized in 785 along with many of his people at Attigny. The Pope ordered a general feast of thanksgiving. Widukind took no part in further Saxon wars. He soon became one of the heroes of legend and eventually appeared as a saintly figure (becoming "Blessed Widukind") and the builder of many churches. He is believed to have been buried atEnger nearHerford around 808. However, the monumental tomb in the church of Enger is not from the 9th century, and so it is doubtful if the corpse inside is actually that of Widukind. This once bitter foe of Charlemagne, thus became his friend and godson. Hisfeast day is commemorated onJanuary 6 .According to myth Widukind rode a black horse before his baptism and a white horse afterwards. The black horse is depicted in the coat of arms of the district of Herford, while his white horse is depicted on the flags of the
North Rhine-Westphalia andLower Saxony states of Germany .Widukind is also a Dutch fraternity located in
Nijmegen which was founded in 1945.
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