Egbert the One-Eyed
Egbert the One-Eyed (German: Ekbert der Einäugige) (died 4 April 994) was the second son of Wichmann the Elder and the younger brother of Wichmann the Younger. He was thus of the elder line of the Billung family. His nickname derives from the fact that he lost an eye in battle, an injury for which he blamed Otto I and which partly explains his involvement in many insurrections. He was the count of . Egbert's wife is not known by name. He left children, but their identity is only hypothetical.
994Adelaide I, Abbess of QuedlinburgBattle on the RaxaBillung MarchCounts of StadeHathui, Abbess of GernrodeHermann BillungList of people known as the One-EyedOtto II, Holy Roman EmperorPomerania during the Early Middle AgesRichenza of SwabiaSiegfried I, Count of StadeWar of the Three Henries (976–978)Wichmann the ElderWichmann the Younger
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Egbert the One-Eyed
Egbert the One-Eyed (German: Ekbert der Einäugige) (died 4 April 994) was the second son of Wichmann the Elder and the younger brother of Wichmann the Younger. He was thus of the elder line of the Billung family. His nickname derives from the fact that he lost an eye in battle, an injury for which he blamed Otto I and which partly explains his involvement in many insurrections. He was the count of . Egbert's wife is not known by name. He left children, but their identity is only hypothetical.
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Eckbert vom Ambergau, der Einä ...... raufhin gestürmt und zerstört.
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Egbert "Eenoog" (rond 932 - ap ...... en de Fries-Deense Reginhilde.
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Egbert the One-Eyed (German: E ...... identity is only hypothetical.
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