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- Rikdag abstract "Rikdag, Ricdag, Riddag, or Rihdag (died 985) was the Margrave of Meissen (or Thuringia) from 979 until his death. In 982, he acquired the marches of Merseburg and Zeitz. In 985, he was made count in the Schwabengau. He temporarily reunited all of the southern marca Geronis under his command. His march fronted the Chutizi and Dalaminzi tribes. Ricdag's daughter, Oda or Hunilda, married Boleslaus I Chrobry, who later became the King of Poland. However, this marriage alliance was cut short by the interests of power politics. In 983, following word of the defeat of the Emperor Otto II at the Battle of Stilo, the Slavic tribes bordering eastern Saxony rebelled. Havelberg and Brandenburg were destroyed and the March of Zeitz devastated. Ricdag and Dietrich of the Nordmark joined with the troops of Gisilher, Archbishop of Magdeburg and the Bishop of Halberstadt and defeated the Slavs at Belkesheim, near Stendal. Nevertheless, the Germans were once again limited to the land west of the Elbe.In 985, Ricdag and his sister, Eilsuit, founded the monastery of Gerbstedt, in which he was buried and she was first abbess. Ricdag's and Dietrich's deaths in that same year were a severe setback on the middle border. By an unnamed wife, Ricdag, beside the aforementioned Oda, left a son and another daughter: Charles (died 28 April 1014), who was count in the Schwabengau in 992 and who was unjustly deprived of his benefices because of false accusations, and Gerburga (died 30 October 1022), who was later abbess of Quedlinburg.".
- Rikdag deathDate "0985".
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- Rikdag after Eckard_I,_Margrave_of_Meissen.
- Rikdag dateOfDeath "985".
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- Rikdag name "Rikdag".
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- Rikdag shortDescription "German noble".
- Rikdag title List_of_margraves_of_Meissen.
- Rikdag title Marca_Geronis.
- Rikdag title March_of_Zeitz.
- Rikdag years "979".
- Rikdag years "982".
- Rikdag description "German noble".
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- Rikdag comment "Rikdag, Ricdag, Riddag, or Rihdag (died 985) was the Margrave of Meissen (or Thuringia) from 979 until his death. In 982, he acquired the marches of Merseburg and Zeitz. In 985, he was made count in the Schwabengau. He temporarily reunited all of the southern marca Geronis under his command. His march fronted the Chutizi and Dalaminzi tribes. Ricdag's daughter, Oda or Hunilda, married Boleslaus I Chrobry, who later became the King of Poland.".
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- Rikdag label "Рикдаг (маркграф Мейсена)".
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