Hugh of Saxony
Hugh of Saxony (ca. 850 – 880) was a Frankish prince, and a member of the Carolingian dynasty. He was born in Saxony around 850, the illegitimate son of Louis the Younger[1] and an unnamed concubine. It is possible he was also the brother of another illegitimate son, Bernhard. He was born during the reign of his grandfather Louis the German.
Hugh of Saxony | |
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Born | c. 850 |
Died | February 880 |
Dynasty | Carolingian |
Father | Louis the Younger |
At an early age, Hugh was appointed count of Saxony. He was immediately despatched to the East Saxon border, where after he is known to have fought in border skirmishes with both Hungarian and Viking forces. In 880 he was killed at the Battle of Thimeon by Viking raiders.[1]
References
- McKitterick 1995, p. 234-235.
Sources
- McKitterick, Rosamond (1995). The Carolingians and the Written Word. Cambridge University Press.
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