Oda of Gandersheim
Oda of Gandersheim was a Saxon noblewoman who founded Gandersheim Abbey. She was an ancestor of the Ottonian dynasty.
Oda's mother's name was Aeda and her father's probably Billung. She was married to Liudolf of Saxony, with whom she had 12–14 children, including three sons and a daughter who died young. Her children who survived to adulthood include:
- Brun, duke of Saxony
- Otto, duke of Saxony, father of King Henry the Fowler
- Hathumoda, fist abbess of Gandersheim
- Gerberga, second abbess of Gandersheim
- , third abbess of Gandersheim
- Liutgard, queen of King Louis the Younger
- Enda, married
- 1–3 daughters who became nuns at Gandersheim
Liudolf died in 866. Oda spent much of her widowhood at Gandersheim. Another daughter, Gerberga, succeeded Hathumoda and was succeeded by a third, Christina. Oda died at Gandersheim in 912 or 919.