Magnus, Duke of Saxony

Magnus
Duke of Saxony
Reign 1072–1106
Predecessor Ordulf
Successor Lothair III
Born c.1045
Died 23 August 1106(1106-08-23)
Spouse Sophia of Hungary
Issue Wulfhilde, Duchess of Bavaria
Eilika, Countess of Ballenstedt
House House of Billung
Father Ordulf
Mother Wulfhild of Norway

Magnus (c.1045 – 23 August 1106) was the duke of Saxony from 1072 to 1106. Eldest son and successor of Ordulf and Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last member of the House of Billung.

Rebellion

In 1070, before he was duke, he joined Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, in rebellion against the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Otto was accused of being privy to a plot to murder the king, and it was decided he should submit to the ordeal of battle with his accuser. The duke asked for safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting. When this was refused he declined to appear, and was consequently deprived of Bavaria, while his Saxon estates were plundered. The rebellion was put down in 1071, and Magnus was captured. Magnus was imprisoned in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial fortress which so inflamed the Saxon freemen. He was not released upon his accession to the Saxon duchy until seventy Swabians captured in Lüneburg were released.

First battle of Langensalza

In 1073, Harzburg was destroyed and the anger of Henry aroused. He renewed the conflict with Saxony once more. At the first battle of Langensalza in 1075, Magnus was captured again. After being released again, he joined Rudolf von Rheinfeld, duke of Swabia and anti-king, and was present at the Battle of Mellrichstadt (7 August 1078), where he saved Rudolf's life. However, he and the Saxons never fully supported the Swabian Rudolf and he reconciled with Henry, even fighting the Slavs with the royal forces.

Legacy

Magnus was an embittered enemy of the archbishop of Bremen, Adalbert, whose see he afflicted with repeated plundering raids. In 1106, the same year as Henry IV, he died. His duchy was given to Lothair of Supplinburg and his lands were split between his daughters by Sophia (married 1071), the daughter of Béla I of Hungary, going thus to the house of Welf, via Wulfhilde (10751126), who married Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and to the house of Ascania via Eilika (1080 16 January 1142), who married Count Otto of Ballenstedt.

Magnus, Duke of Saxony
Born: c.1045 Died: 23 August 1106
Preceded by
Ordulf
Duke of Saxony
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Succeeded by
Lothair III

Ancestry

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