Frederick of Luxembourg
Frederick of Luxembourg (965 – 6 October 1019), Count of Moselgau, was a son of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau.[1]
Frederick of Luxembourg | |
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Count of Moselgau | |
Born | 965 AD |
Died | 6 October 1019 (aged 53–54) |
Noble family | House of Ardenne-Luxembourg |
Spouse(s) | Ermentrude, Countess of Gleiberg? |
Issue | |
Father | Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes |
Mother | Hedwig of Nordgau |
By a wife whose name is unknown (certain historians give her as Ermentrude, Countess of Gleiberg), he had:
- Henry VII (d. 1047), Count of Luxembourg and Duke of Bavaria[2]
- Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1003–1065), Duke of Lower Lorraine
- Giselbert of Luxembourg (1007–1059), Count of Longwy, of Salm, and of Luxembourg
- Adalbéron III (d. 1072), Bishop of Metz[2]
- Thierry of Luxembourg, father of :
- Thierry (d. 1075)
- Henry, Count Palatine of Lorraine (d. 1095)
- Poppon of Metz (d. 1103), Bishop of Metz
- Hermann of Gleiburg
- Ogive of Luxembourg (990/95–1030); married in 1012 to Baldwin IV[3] (980–1035), Count of Flanders
- Imiza of Luxembourg[4] married Welf II of Altdorf, Count in Lechrain (d. 1030)[5]
- Oda of Luxembourg; canoness at Remiremont, then Abbess of Saint-Rémy at Lunéville
- Gisèle of Luxembourg (1019–after 1058); married Radulfe, Lord of Aalst (d. after 1038); parents of Gilbert de Gant
References
- Jackman 2012, p. 27.
- Robinson 2004, p. 102.
- Nicholas 2013, p. 440.
- Jackman 2012a, p. 4.
- Freed 2016, p. 13.
Sources
- Freed, John B. (2016). Frederick Barbarossa: The Prince and the Myth. Yale University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Jackman, Donald C. (2012). Studia Luxembourgensia. Editions Enplage.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Jackman, Donald C. (2012a). The Kleeberg Fragment of the Gleiberg County. Editions Enplage.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Nicholas, David M (2013). Medieval Flanders. Routledge.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Robinson, Ian, ed. (2004). The Papal Reform of the Eleventh Century: Lives of Pope Leo IX and Pope Gregory VII. Manchester University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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