Person:Gunther von Merseburg (1)

Gunther von Merseburg
b.Abt 926
m.
  1. Gunther von MerseburgAbt 926 - 982
  • HGunther von MerseburgAbt 926 - 982
  • W.  Dubrawka von Böhmen (add)
m. Abt 960
  1. Eckard I _____, Margrave of Meissen956 - 1002
  2. Gunzelin _____, Margrave of MeissenAbt 965 - Abt 1017
  3. Brun _____
Facts and Events
Name[3] Gunther von Merseburg
Alt Name Gunter, _____, Margrave of Merseburg
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 926
Marriage Abt 960 to Dubrawka von Böhmen (add)
Other  Speculative Wife?: Dobrawa of Bohemia (1) 
with Dubrawka von Böhmen (add)
Title (nobility)[3] 965 Markgraf der Mark Meißen und der Mark Merseburg
Death[1][3] 13 Jul 982 Crotone, Calabria, Italy
Alt Death? 19 Jul 982 Calabria, Italy
Reference Number[1] Q63651?


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Gunther (; died 13 July 982) was the Margrave of Merseburg from 965 until his death, upon which the march of Merseburg was united to that of Meissen.

Gunther was a scion of the Ekkeharding noble family first recorded around Naumburg, which may be affiliated with the Ottonian dynasty. In 962, he was already regarded as a margrave in the newly created Diocese of Magdeburg, alongside Count Wigger of Bilstein and Wigbert.

He was appointed to the newly created Merseburger march by Emperor Otto I following the death of Margrave Gero the Great in 965, after which the Marca Geronis was split in several smaller parts. The establishment of the march was followed by the Merseburg diocese under Bishop Boso in 968.

Gunther supported Duke Henry II the Quarrelsome of Bavaria in his revolt against Emperor Otto II and was therefore deposed as margrave and banished in 976, while his march fell to Thietmar of Meissen. Gunther nevertheless became reconciled with Otto II and after Thietmar's death in 979 was reinstalled as margrave.

He joined Otto's campaign in Calabria in 982 and died there in the Battle of Stilo against the Saracens. He was succeeded by Rikdag, who then united the marches of Meissen, Merseburg and Zeitz under his rule.

According to chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, Gunther may have been married to Dobrawa, daughter of Duke Boleslaus the Cruel of Bohemia and consort of Duke Mieszko I of Poland from 965. He left three sons: Eckard I, who succeededed Rikdag as Margrave of Meissen in 985; Gunzelin of Kuckenburg, who followed his brother in 1002, and Bruno, who defended Meissen against the troops of duke Bolesław I Chrobry of Poland in 1009.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Gunther, Margrave of Merseburg, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   GÜNTHER, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Biografie auf Wikipedia DE, in Wikipedia
    [[1]], gefunden 2016.

    Gunther von Merseburg, auch Günther von Merseburg, (* vor 949; † 13. Juli 982 bei Crotone, Kalabrien, Italien) aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Ekkehardiner war von 965 bis 976 und wieder von 981 bis 982 Markgraf der Mark Meißen und der Mark Merseburg.
    Gunther, Sohn des Grafen Ekkehard von Merseburg, wurde von König Otto I. im Jahre 965 mit der Mark Merseburg belehnt. In Ottos Auftrag kämpfte er 966 in Kalabrien gegen Byzanz.