Lambert DE LOUVAIN

Lambert DE LOUVAIN

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Lambert DE LOUVAIN [1]
title Lambert [II] Comte de Louvain [2]

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Bestattung Nivelles, County of Barbant, Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire nach diesem Ort suchen [3]
Tod nach 21. September 1062 [4]
Ascension 1038 [5]

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Notizen zu dieser Person

Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy LAMBERT [Baldric] de Louvain, son of LAMBERT [I] "le Barbu" Comte deLouvain & his wife Gerberge of Lower Lotharingia [Carolingian] (-after21 Sep 1062, bur Nivelles). The Vita Sanctæ Gudilæ records that"Lambertus…comes" succeeded his brother Henri[51]. The Genealogicacomitum Buloniensium records that "Henricum seniorem de Bursella" wasfather of "Lambertum comitem et Henricum fratrem eius et Mathildemsororem eorum", but this appears to be a confused representation ofthe situation[52]. He succeeded his brother in 1038 as LAMBERT [II]Comte de Louvain, after depriving his nephew of his rights: theChronicon Sigeberti records the death in 1038 of "Henricus LovaniensisComes" and the succession of "filius eius Otho" who was deprived by"patruus eius Baldricus qui et Lambertus"[53]. The Chronicon Brabantialso refers to the two names of Lambert when recording the death of"Lambertus II qui et Baldricus dictus Cum-Barba"[54], although it isunclear how reliable this is as "cum-barba" is the nickname applied inother sources to Comte Lambert [I]. If Lambert [II] was in fact alsocalled Baldric, it suggests a relationship (which has not beenidentified) with the early Graafen van Betuwe (see the documentHOLLAND) and Comtes de Looz (see LOWER LOTHARINGIAN NOBILITY), inwhich three bishops of Liège named Baldric belonged. "Baldricus…cumuxore mea Oda" founded the collegial church in Brussels by charterdated 1047[55]. The Vita Balderici refers to "comes LowaniensisLambertus vir profanæ mentis et moribus barbarus"[56], presumed torefer to Comte Lambert [II]. m UDA de Lotharingia, daughter of GOZELON I Duke of Lower Lotharingia& his wife --- (-23 Oct, after 1047). The Vita Sanctæ Gudilæ names"Oda…Gozelonis ducis filia" as wife of "Lambertus…comes" in a passagedated 1047[57]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names"Godefridum ducem, Odam et Regelindam" as children of "Gozelo, fraterArnulphi et Godefridi"[58]. "Baldricus…cum uxore mea Oda" founded thecollegial church in Brussels by charter dated 1047[59]. Comte Lambert [II] & his wife had three children: 1. HENRI de Louvain (-[1078/79], bur Nivelles). The AnnalistaSaxo names "Heinricus comes et Reginherus" as brothers of "Adhela…natade Brabancia ex castello quod dicitur Lovania seu vulgariterLovene"[60]. The Chronicon Brabanti names "Henricum II Comitem etMarchionum" as son and successor of "Lambertus II qui et Baldricusdictus Cum-Barba" and his wife "Oda filia Gochelonis Ducis Loth"[61].He succeeded his father as HENRI [II] Comte de Louvain. m ADELHEID,daughter of EBERHARD Graaf van Betuwe en Teisterbant & his wife ---(-after 1086). The Chronicon Affligemense names "Adela comitissaLovaniensis" as mother of two sons "Heinrico et Godefrido" specifyingthat she was one of the founders of Afflighem Abbey[62]. "Adelheitcomitissa, comitis Everhardi filia" donated property at Orten(Bois-le-Duc) for the salvation of her husband Henri by charter datedto end-11th century[63]. She founded the abbey of Afflighem in 1086.Pope Eugene III records donations by "Vualterius qui dicebaturmagnus…Gerardus filius suus…Alvericus et filius suus Reimerus…Adeloiavenerabilis vidua" to Grimbergen abbey by bull dated 1 May 1147 whichconfirms the abbey´s privileges[64]. The identity of "Adeloia…vidua"is uncertain, but she may have been the widow of Henri [II] Comte deLouvain. Comte Henri [II] & his wife had four children: a) HENRI de Louvain (-killed in a tournament Tournai 5 Feb1095, bur Nivelles). The Chronicon Affligemense names "Heinrico etGodefrido" as the two sons of "Adela comitissa Lovaniensis"[65]. Hesucceeded his father in [1078/79] as HENRI [III] Comte de Louvain."Henricus…Bracbatensis patriæ comes et advocatus" founded Afflighemabbey by charter dated 1086 which also records the donation ofproperty "juxta in villa…Asca" made by "fraterque meusGodefridus"[66]. "…Heinricus comes Lovaniensis…" witnessed thecharter dated 1091 under which Henri de Verdun Bishop of Liègeapproved the foundation of Flône[67]. A charter dated 1095 records adonation to Flône, notes the approval of "Henricus Lovaniensiscomitis" and adds that he married "filie Roberti Flandriensis comitis"and died "in single combat" at Tournai[68]. The Genealogia DucumBrabantiæ Heredum Franciæ names "Henricum comitem Lovaniensem etGodefridum comitem Lovaniensem" as sons of "Henricus comes",specifying that the younger Henri was killed at Tournai and buried atNivelles[69]. m as her first husband, GERTRUDE de Flandre, daughterof ROBERT I Count of Flanders & his wife Gertrud of Saxony [Billung](-[1115/26]). Her parentage and both her marriages are deduced fromthe Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin which names "Gertrude filia RobertiFrisonis, vidua Henrici Bruselensis" as mother of "Theodericum", whois in turn named "filium Theoderici ducis de Helsath"[70]. TheGenealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana specifies that "Robertus comescognomento Frisio" had three (unnamed) daughters "tercia Theodericocomiti Alsatie [nupsit]"[71]. A charter dated 1095 records a donationto Flône, notes the approval of "Henricus Lovaniensis comitis" andadds that he married "filie Roberti Flandriensis comitis"[72]. Shemarried secondly (Han-sur-Lesse 15 Aug 1095) Thierry II Duke ofLorraine (-1115 after 1 May). Comte Henri [III] & his wife had [four]children: i) ADELAIDE de Louvain (-4 Nov shortly after 1158). SimonDuke of Lorraine married "his stepmother's daughter whom she had byher first husband Graf Heinrich"[73]. In light of the chronologicaldifficulties of this having been a daughter of Duke Thierry II's firstwife, it is likely that Duke Simon's wife was the daughter of thecomte de Louvain, whose wife married Duke Thierry as his second wife.Her name is confirmed by the charter dated 1155, after 1 Sep, underwhich "Judit Romaricensis ecclesie abbatissa" donated property at therequest of "Aledis mater ducis Mathei"[74]. After the death of herhusband, Adelaide retired to the Cistercian abbey of Notre-Dame duTart, near Dijon[75]. m (before 5 Aug 1122) SIMON I Duke of Lorraine,son of THIERRY II Duke of Lorraine & his first wife Hedwig vonFormbach (-13/14 Jan 1139, bur Stürzelbronn). ii) [GERTRUD de Louvain. According to EuropäischeStammtafeln[76], the wife of Lambert Comte de Montaigu was Gertruddaughter of Henri [III] Comte de Louvain. The primary source whichconfirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.According to another table in the same series[77], Comte Lambert'swife may have been --- [de Clermont, daughter of Giselbert Comte deClermont & his wife ---. m LAMBERT Comte de Montaigu et de Clermont,son of CONON Comte de Montaigu & his [first/second] wife --- (-1140 orafter).] iii) daughter . The primary source which confirms herparentage has not yet been identified. iv) daughter . The primary source which confirms her parentagehas not yet been identified. b) GODEFROI de Louvain (-25 Jan 1139, bur Afflighem). TheChronicon Affligemense names "Heinrico et Godefrido" as the two sonsof "Adela comitissa Lovaniensis"[78]. He succeeded his brother in1095 as GODEFROI Comte de Louvain. He was invested as GODEFROI V "leBarbu" Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1106. - see below. c) IDA de Louvain (-1139). The Chronicon Huberti names "Ida"wife of "Balduinum comitem Montensem" but does not give herorigin[79]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records themarriage in 1084 of "Idam filiam Henrici Lovaniensis" and "comesMontensis Balduinus"[80]. Albert of Aix records that "uxor comitisBaldewini Hainaucorum" wept bitterly for the death of"Arnulfi…principis de castello Aldenardis" who had been "socius etconviator eius de terra…Galliæ", dated to [1105/06] from thecontext[81]. He does not specify which Baudouin, but it appears morelikely that the text refers to the widow of count Baudouin II than tothe young wife of count Baudouin III. If this is correct, it issurprising that the passage does not specify that her husband wasdead. On the other hand, the date is early for the marriage of theyounger count and in any case no other record has been identifiedwhich corroborates that Baudouin III was in Palestine at this time.The report is probably garbled. m (1084) BAUDOUIN II Comte deHainaut, son of BAUDOUIN VI Count of Flanders, BAUDOUIN I Comte deHainaut & his wife Richilde de Mons Ctss de Hainaut ([1056]-killednear Nikaia 1098 after 8 Jun). d) ADALBERO de Louvain (-1 Jan 1128, bur Liège St Gilles).The Gesta abbatum Trudonensium names "frater ducis Godefridi Lovanii,Adelbero primicerius Mettis"[82]. Primicerius of Metz 1075. Bishopof Liège 1123. 2. ADELA de Louvain (-1083). The Annalista Saxo records"Adhelam de Brabantia, ex castello quod Lovene dicitur" as wife ofMarkgraf Otto, and later her second marriage to Otto's stepfather[83].The Genealogica Wettinensis names "viduam eius [=Othonemarchione]…nata de Brabancia ex castello quod dicitur Levene, erantquefratres eius Heinricus comes et Reiherus" as second wife of "Dedomarchio"[84], but does not name her. "Heinricus…rex" confirmeddonations to St Servatius at Maastricht by "marchio Otto de Thuringiaeiusque uxor Adela" by charter dated 21 Sep 1062, in the presence of"Friderici ducis, Godefridi marchionis, Lamberti comitis de Bruselafiliorumque suorum, Winrici de Wivsehel"[85]. Baudouin I Comte deHainaut (later Baudouin VI Count of Flanders) refers to the donationmade by "comitissa de Toringa, neptis meæ Adelæ" to the abbey ofHasnon, in a charter dated 1065[86]. The relationship between Adelaand Count Baudouin has not yet been identified. m firstly (before1060) OTTO Graf von Weimar, son of WILLIAM [III] Graf von Weimar & hissecond wife Oda der Ostmark (-early 1067). He succeeded his brotherin 1062 as OTTO Markgraf von Meissen. m secondly (1069) as his secondwife, DEDO [II] Markgraf der sächsischen Ostmark [Niederlausitz][Wettin], son of DIETRICH [II] Graf in Eilenburg [Wettin] & his wifeMathilde von Meissen (-Oct 1075). 3. REGINAR de Louvain (-killed in battle Hesbaie 1077). TheAnnalista Saxo names "Heinricus comes et Reginherus" as brothers of"Adhela…nata de Brabancia ex castello quod dicitur Lovania seuvulgariter Lovene"[87]. [51] Huberto, Vita Sanctæ Gudilæ, MGH SS XV.2, p. 1203. [52] Genealogica comitum Buloniensium MGH SS IX, p. 301. [53] Chronicon Sigeberti, quoted in RHGF XI, p. 422. [54] Ex Chronicis Brab. in Magno Chron. Belg, p. 106, quoted in RHGFXI, p. 423. [55] Miraeus (Le Mire), A. (1723) Opera diplomatica et historica, 2ndedn. (Louvain), Tome I, XLVII, p. 57. [56] Vita Balderici episcopi Leodiensis 7, MGH SS IV, p. 727. [57] Huberto, Vita Sanctæ Gudilæ, MGH SS XV.2, p. 1203. [58] Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi descendentium Mettensis 5,MGH SS XXV, p. 384. [59] Miraeus (1723), Tome I, XLVII, p. 57. [60] Annalista Saxo 1070. [61] Ex Chronicis Brab. in Magno Chron. Belg, p. 106, quoted in RHGFXI, p. 423. [62] Chronicon Affligemense 4, MGH SS IX, p. 408. [63] Vanderkindere (1902), Vol. II, p. 116, citing Muller Het oudstecartularium van Utrecht, 111. [64] Patrologia Latina, Vol. 180, col. 1209B. [65] Chronicon Affligemense 4, MGH SS IX, p. 408. [66] Miraeus (1723), Tome I, LXII, p. 73. [67] Evrard, M. (ed.) ´Documents relatifs à l´abbaye de Flône´,Analectes pour servir à l´histoire ecclésiastique de la Belgique, TomeXXIII (Louvain, 1892) ("Flône"), I, p. 282. [68] Flône, II, p. 285. [69] Genealogia Ducum Brabantiæ Heredum Franciæ 4, MGH SS XXV, p. 389. [70] Guérard, M. (ed.) (1840) Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Bertin(Paris), II.11, p. 299. [71] Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana, Continuatio Leidensis etDivionensis (Cod. Divion. et Cisterc. addunt), MGH SS IX, p. 307,where the second daughter is incorrectly referred to as the wife ofPhilippe II King of France. [72] Flône, II, p. 285. [73] Sächsische Weltchronik, MSH Deutsche Chroniken, II, p. 277,quoted in Poull, G. (1991) La Maison ducale de Lorraine (Pressesuniversitaires de Nancy), p. 28. [74] Bridot, J. (ed.) Chartes de l'abbaye de Remiremont des origins à1231 (Brepols) (“Remiremont”) 75, p. 166. [75] Poull (1991), p. 31. [76] ES I.2 236. [77] ES VII 109. [78] Chronicon Affligemense 4, MGH SS IX, p. 408. [79] Chronicon Sancti Huberti Andaginensis 59 (73), MGH SS VIII, p.598. [80] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1084, MGH SS XXIII, p.800. [81] RHC, Historiens occidentaux, Tome IV (Paris, 1879), AlbertiAquensis Historia Hierosolymitana ("Albert of Aix (RHC)"), Liber IX,Cap. LII, p. 625. [82] Gesta Abbatum Trudonensium 17, MGH SS X, p. 304. [83] Annalista Saxo 1062 and 1070. [84] Genealogica Wettinensis, MGH SS XXIII, p. 227. [85] D H IV 91, p. 118. [86] Duvivier, C. (1865) Recherches sur le Hainaut ancien (Brussels),405, quoted in Vanderkindere (1902), Vol. II, p. 114. [87] Annalista Saxo 1070.

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1 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Brabant and Louvain - Chapter 2: Comtes de Louvain
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
2 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Brabant and Louvain - Chapter 2: Comtes de Louvain
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
3 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Brabant and Louvain - Chapter 2: Comtes de Louvain
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
4 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Brabant and Louvain - Chapter 2: Comtes de Louvain
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
5 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Brabant and Louvain - Chapter 2: Comtes de Louvain
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;

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