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Ordulf (sometimes
Otto) (c.
1022–
28 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'd 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.
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