Ordulf, Duke of Saxony

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Note the legend: Orthilius dux Saxoniae.
Note the legend: Orthilius dux Saxoniae.

Ordulf (sometimes Otto) (c. 102228 March 1072) was the duke of Saxony from 1059, when he succeeded his father Bernard II, until his death. He was a member of the Billung family.

His entire reign was occupied by wars with the Wends. He was allied with Denmark, which alliance he strengthened by marrying (1042) Wulfhild (died 24 May 1071), the daughter of Olaf II of Norway.

He had a second wife in Gertrude of Haldensleben, daughter of a Count Conrad, who was imprisoned in Mainz in 1076 and died 21 February 1116. By Wulfhild he had a son named Magnus who succeeded him. He had a son named Bernard by Gertrude who died of a fall from a horse at Lüneburg on 15 July in some unknown year. Ordulf himself is buried the church of Saint Michael at Lüneburg.

Preceded by
Bernard II
Duke of Saxony
10591072
Succeeded by
Magnus
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