Liutpold von Stade, Graf zu Stade und Dithmarschen

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Liutpold von Stade, Graf zu Stade und Dithmarschen

Also Known As: "Lippold"
Birthdate:
Death: 1053 (55-57)
Immediate Family:

Son of Unknown Father of Liutpold and Glismod
Husband of Countesse Ida Dithmarschen
Father of princess Oda of Stade and Ecbert von Dithmarschen, Graf zu Stade und Herr zu Dithmarschen

Occupation: Graf zu Stade und Dithmarschen
Managed by: John Dinkelmann
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About Liutpold von Stade, Graf zu Stade und Dithmarschen

From MedLands:

[LIUTPOLD (-[before 1055]). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[100]. Graf von Stade. It seems unlikely that Liutpold's mother was the same Glismod who was the daughter of Immed. As the Immed died in 983, as it is likely that his daughter's children would have been born [1000/15]. If Liutpold was one of these children, he would have been considerably older than his wife. m as her first husband, IDA von Elstorf, daughter of [LIUDOLF Markgraf in Friesland [Braunschweig] & his wife Gertrud von Egisheim] (-before 4 May 1082). The Annales Stadenses name "Ida nobilis femina de Suevia nata, in villa Elsthorpe" as daughter of "fratris imp. Heinrici III, filia sororis Leonis papa qui et Bruno"[101]. It is probable that Ida was the daughter of Liudolf, who is the only known [half-]brother of Emperor Heinrich III whose wife is not otherwise recorded in other primary sources. Elstorf is located west of Hamburg near Buxtehude, south-east of Stade. No other reference has been found in primary sources to Elstorf being linked to any medieval noble family. The significance of “von Elstorf” in this extract from the Annales Stadenses has not been ascertained. In particular it is not known whether it represents property held by Ida from her paternal or maternal family or through one of her husbands. The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]", specifying that they were parents of "Odam sanctimonialem de Rinthelen"[102].]