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widukind (noun) - Refers to Widukind, a leader of the Saxons in the 8th century who led resistance against the Frankish king Charlemagne

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Widukind then renounced his worship of pagan idols.
Onomastics suggests that he was related to the family of Widukind.
Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account.
The man buried in front of the altar is assumed to be Widukind.
Widukind Lenz died respected as an eminent physician and a humanitarian.
Legend has it that the horse was a symbol of the Saxon leader Widukind.
Widukind flees and seeks refuge amongst the Danes.
Then there is the pagan king of the Saxons Widukind.
Widukind was not among them since he had fled to Nordmannia.
The deeds of the Saxons by Widukind of Corvey.
Widukind no longer had time the entire Saxon nation on his side.
According to Widukind of Corvey c.
Widukind received his baptism at Attigny.
Under the leadership of Widukind the Saxons continued to resist the Franks.
Widukind probably died thereafter at Corvey Abbey.

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According to the medieval chronicler Widukind of Corvey, she was " a woman of exceptional wisdom.
Widukind the Chronicler.
Despite this, it remains doubtful that the remains of Widukind are actually in the tomb.
Widukind of Corvey.
Concerning this last one, we have a strange chronicle of the monk Widukind of Corvey.
Widukind annihilated a Frankish army at the Süntel while Charles was campaigning against the Sorbs.
He was also the older brother of Widukind Lenz, a geneticist.
Widukind was buried in Enger, which is also a subject of a legend.
All the main Westphalian leaders are captured, except Widukind.
In later times, Widukind became a symbol of Saxon independence and a figure of legend.
The Saxons were once again brought to heel, though Widukind fled to the Danes.
Saxon Wars: Widukind and his close followers return to Saxony from Denmark.
In Germany their memory is preserved by many a legend concerning the heroic Widukind ( Wittekind ).
Facing the Franks, Duke Widukind organized the resistance.
Daughter of Emperor Otto the Great, like himself a descendant of the Saxon leader Widukind.
Since the 9th century, Widukind had been idolized as a mythical hero.
Widukind became a hero for German nationalists in the early 20th century.
That year, in autumn, Widukind returned and led a new revolt.
Widukind was baptized in 785 and buried in the only Germanic church without a spire.
The turning point came in 785, when Widukind had himself baptized and swore fealty to Charlemagne.
Widukind and his allies were then baptized in Attigny in 785, with Charlemagne as his godfather.
Life==Emma was born into the Saxon noble family of the Immedinger, descendants of Widukind.
Widukind finally had to pledge allegiance in 785, having himself baptised and becoming a Frankish count.
The Franks then conquered the area east of the Lauwers in 785 when Charlemagne defeated Widukind.
The Frisians aided Widukind against the Franks in 784 by sending him an army.
At that time, Siegfried was " second after the king, " according to Widukind of Corvey.
Lusatia, according to Widukind, was subjected & quot ; to the last degree of servitude.
They conquered the area east of the Lauwers in 785, when Charlemagne defeated Widukind.
By 782, Widukind had returned from Denmark and goaded the Saxon nobles into rebellion.
Charlemagne receiving the submission of Saxon king Widukind at Paderborn, AD 785.
In 778, Widukind led battles against the Franks, while Charlemagne was busy in Spain.

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