Go of Zeitz

The Marche of Zeitz (in German Mark Zeitz ) was a walk Saint Roman Empire. It was born in 965, of the division of the Marca Geronis by the emperor Othon I {{er}} following the death of Gero Large the. Its capital was Zeitz. Its first and single Margrave was Wigger.

In 982, the walk of Zeitz was attached to the steps of Misnie and Mersebourg under Rikdag which temporarily reunified all the southernmost part of the marca Geronis , except for the Marche of the East saxonne. In 983, after the defeat of the emperor Othon II in the Cape Colonna, the Slavic tribes bordering is Saxony were raised. Havelberg and Brandenbourg was destroyed, the Walk of Zeitz fell between the hands from the Sorabes. Nevertheless, the walk of Zeitz reappeared like a subdivision of the walk of Misnie under the reign of the emperor Henri II.

Sources

  • Thompson, James Westfall, Feudal Germany, Volume II , New York, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1928.
  • Bernhardt, John W, Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medeival Germany, C. 936– 1075 , Cambridge, Cambridge University Near, 1993.

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