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GERO (c. 900-965)

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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 901 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GERO (c. 900-965)  , margrave of the Saxon east mark, was probably a member of an influential Saxon
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family . In 937 he was entrusted by the German king
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Otto, afterwards the emperor Otto the
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Great, with the defence of the eastern frontier of Saxony against the
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Wends and other
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Slavonic tribes; a duty which he discharged with such ability and success that in a few years he extended the Saxon frontier almost to the Oder, and gained the chief credit for the suppression of a rising of the conquered peoples in a great victory on the 16th of
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October 955 . In 963 he defeated the Lusatians, compelled the king of the Poles to recognize the supremacy of the German king, and extended the
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area of his mark so considerably that after his
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death it was partitioned into three, and later into five marks . Gero, who is said to have made a journey to Rome, died on the loth of May 965, and was buried in the convent of Gernrode which he had founded on his Saxon estates . He is referred to by the historian Widukind as a preses, and is sometimes called the " great mar-
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grave." He has been accused of treachery and cruelty, is celebrated in
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song and story, and is mentioned as the " marcgrave Gere " in the Nibelungenlied . See Widukind, " Res gestae Saxonicae," in the Monumenta Germaniae historica . Scriptores,
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Band iii . ; O. von Heinemann, Markgraf Gero (Brunswick, 1860) .

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