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Hedwige of Saxony (also ''Hedwig'', ''Hadwig'') (c. 910 – May 10, 965) was a member of the Ottonian dynasty and a descendant of Charlemagne. She was married to Hugh the Great. Their son, Hugh Capet was the founder of the Capetian dynasty. ==Life== Hedwig was a younger daughter of Henry I the Fowler, and his second wife Matilda. Her siblings were Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor; Henry I, Duke of Bavaria; Gerberga of Saxony; and Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne. After her brother Otto I came to power, an alliance and marriage was arranged with Hugh the Great. Hedwig was Hugh's third wife. They married c. 936/8. With Hugh, Hedwig had the following children: *Hugh Capet, who was crowned King of France in 987. *Emma (945–968), who married Richard I, Duke of Normandy in 960. *Otto, Duke of Burgundy (945–965) *Henry I, Duke of Burgundy (948–1002) When Hedwig's husband died in 956, her son Hugh Capet was still underage. Although Hugh inherited his father's estates, he did not rule independently from the beginning.〔Riché, ''The Carolingians'', p. 264〕 Along with her brother, Bruno, Hedwig acted as Hugh's regent until he came of age.〔Michelet, ''History of France'', p. 146〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hedwig of Saxony」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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