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Thietmar (I) (also Thiatmar, Dietmar, or Thiommar) (died 1 June 932), Count and Margrave, was the military tutor (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) of Henry the Fowler while he was the heir and then duke of the Duchy of Saxony. He probably kept a small body of elite retainers (though he once feigned at having thirty legions behind him) armed with the latest in military technology and well-supplied with expensive horses. His armored cavalry played a decisive role in winning the Battle of Lenzen on 4 September 929, securing German domination along the Elbe river against West Slavic peoples.

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  • Thietmar (Ostfalen) (de)
  • Thietmar (margrave de Mersebourg) (fr)
  • Tietmaro di Merseburgo (margravio) (it)
  • Thietmar van Merseburg (graaf) (nl)
  • Титмар (граф Северной Тюрингии) (ru)
  • Thietmar, Count of Merseburg (en)
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  • Thietmar I. († 1. Juni 932) war Graf (wahrscheinlich im Nordthüringgau und im Harzgau) und als solcher zunächst Erzieher des späteren Königs Heinrich I. (* 876) und dann auch dessen Ratgeber. Er war für Heinrich I. auch als Heerführer und Brautwerber tätig. (de)
  • Thietmar, connu aussi sous les noms de Thiatmar, Dietmar, ou Thiommar, est mort le 1er juin 932. Il était comte (Graf) en Saxe et tuteur, puis instructeur militaire (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) d’Henri Ier l'Oiseleur. Au plus tard après la mort de sa femme, Thietmar possédait de nombreux biens dans l'Ostphalie, proche des confins avec le territoire des Slaves occidentaux au-delà des fleuves Elbe et Saale; d'où le nom « de Mersebourg ». (fr)
  • Thietmar I (ook wel Thiatmar, Dietmar of Thiommar) (? - 1 juni 932), graaf en markgraaf van Merseburg, was de militaire opleider (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) van Hendrik de Vogelaar, erfgenaam en daarna hertog van Saksen. Hij trouwde met een nicht van , de eerste vrouw van Hendrik de Vogelaar. Zij gaf hem twee zonen, , markgraaf van Merseburg en Gero de Grote. Zijn dochter trouwde met en was de moeder van Thietmar, markgraaf van Meissen, en aartsbisschop Gero van Keulen en , markgraaf van de Saksische Oostmark. (nl)
  • Tietmaro, noto anche come Thiatmar, Dietmar o Thiommar, (855 – 1º giugno 932) fu conte (graf) in Sassonia e tutore e istruttore militare (vir militaris disciplinae peritissmus) di Enrico I l'Uccellatore. Nel periodo attorno alla morte di sua moglie, Tietmaro possedeva molti possedimenti in Ostfalia, vicino ai confini con il territorio degli slavi occidentali oltre i fiumi Elba e Saale; da qui il nome "di Merseburgo". (it)
  • Титмар (нем. Thietmar) (ок. 850—932/937) — граф в Северной Тюрингии и , сын графа Асига (ru)
  • Thietmar (I) (also Thiatmar, Dietmar, or Thiommar) (died 1 June 932), Count and Margrave, was the military tutor (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) of Henry the Fowler while he was the heir and then duke of the Duchy of Saxony. He probably kept a small body of elite retainers (though he once feigned at having thirty legions behind him) armed with the latest in military technology and well-supplied with expensive horses. His armored cavalry played a decisive role in winning the Battle of Lenzen on 4 September 929, securing German domination along the Elbe river against West Slavic peoples. (en)
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  • Thietmar I. († 1. Juni 932) war Graf (wahrscheinlich im Nordthüringgau und im Harzgau) und als solcher zunächst Erzieher des späteren Königs Heinrich I. (* 876) und dann auch dessen Ratgeber. Er war für Heinrich I. auch als Heerführer und Brautwerber tätig. (de)
  • Thietmar, connu aussi sous les noms de Thiatmar, Dietmar, ou Thiommar, est mort le 1er juin 932. Il était comte (Graf) en Saxe et tuteur, puis instructeur militaire (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) d’Henri Ier l'Oiseleur. Au plus tard après la mort de sa femme, Thietmar possédait de nombreux biens dans l'Ostphalie, proche des confins avec le territoire des Slaves occidentaux au-delà des fleuves Elbe et Saale; d'où le nom « de Mersebourg ». (fr)
  • Thietmar (I) (also Thiatmar, Dietmar, or Thiommar) (died 1 June 932), Count and Margrave, was the military tutor (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) of Henry the Fowler while he was the heir and then duke of the Duchy of Saxony. He probably kept a small body of elite retainers (though he once feigned at having thirty legions behind him) armed with the latest in military technology and well-supplied with expensive horses. His armored cavalry played a decisive role in winning the Battle of Lenzen on 4 September 929, securing German domination along the Elbe river against West Slavic peoples. He married Hildegard, the maternal aunt of Hatheburg of Merseburg, first wife of Henry the Fowler. Thietmar's wife left him two sons, Siegfried, Count of Merseburg, and Gero the Great. His daughter, Hidda, married Christian of Thuringia and was the mother of Thietmar, Margrave of Meissen, Archbishop Gero of Cologne and Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. (en)
  • Thietmar I (ook wel Thiatmar, Dietmar of Thiommar) (? - 1 juni 932), graaf en markgraaf van Merseburg, was de militaire opleider (vir disciplinae militaris peritissmus) van Hendrik de Vogelaar, erfgenaam en daarna hertog van Saksen. Hij trouwde met een nicht van , de eerste vrouw van Hendrik de Vogelaar. Zij gaf hem twee zonen, , markgraaf van Merseburg en Gero de Grote. Zijn dochter trouwde met en was de moeder van Thietmar, markgraaf van Meissen, en aartsbisschop Gero van Keulen en , markgraaf van de Saksische Oostmark. (nl)
  • Tietmaro, noto anche come Thiatmar, Dietmar o Thiommar, (855 – 1º giugno 932) fu conte (graf) in Sassonia e tutore e istruttore militare (vir militaris disciplinae peritissmus) di Enrico I l'Uccellatore. Nel periodo attorno alla morte di sua moglie, Tietmaro possedeva molti possedimenti in Ostfalia, vicino ai confini con il territorio degli slavi occidentali oltre i fiumi Elba e Saale; da qui il nome "di Merseburgo". (it)
  • Титмар (нем. Thietmar) (ок. 850—932/937) — граф в Северной Тюрингии и , сын графа Асига (ru)
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