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William III of Weimar (Wilhelmi Thuringorum praetor; died 16 April 1039) was count of Weimar from 1003 and of the Eichsfeld from 1022.
He was the youngest son of Count William II of Weimar.
Family
- His first marriage was to Bertha.
- His second marriage was to Oda (probably the daughter of Thietmar, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark). They had children:
- William IV (died 1062), Margrave of Meissen from 1046
- Otto I (died 1067), count of Orlamünde
- Poppo (died after 1046)
- Aribo (murdered 1070)
After his death, Oda married Dedi I, Margrave of Lusatia.
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