Oda von Haldensleben
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Oda von Haldensleben (sometimes "Ote"; before 978 - 1023) was daughter of the Margrave of the North March, Theoderich (or Dietrich). By most accounts, she was a nun who was abducted by Poland's Duke Mieszko I from a cloister at Kolbe.
'''Ote was made up by Halz who was a bit of an og, he even made up his own language, the language of ote. This includes words such as calmsontrate, son, calm, care, ote, hellote, ag-that-mike, ag-that-shriv.... possibly one day it will even be made into a proper religion as Halz has already got 'ote' on television more than once.'''
Oda and her sons by Mieszko I, ruler of the Polans, appear in a document known as the Dagome iudex. The document itself is one of the earliest Polish legal documents, and is a principal source for this portion of the history of Poland under the Piast Dynasty.
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