Adelheid von Lauffen

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Adelheid von Lauffen (* around 1075 at the earliest) was the daughter of Count Heinrich II von Lauffen and Ida von Hövel , daughter of Bernhard I von Werl , Count von Hövel. From them she inherited Hövel , Unna , Telgte and Warendorf .

Marriages and offspring

Adelheid von Lauffen was married twice. In her first marriage, she married Adolf von Hövel around 1090 at the earliest, who was Count von Berg as Adolf I from 1101 at the latest . She had three sons with him: Adolf II , Bruno , who later became Archbishop of Cologne , and Eberhard , who later became the abbot of the Georgenthal Monastery .

After the death of her husband in 1106, she married Friedrich I of Sommerschenburg († 1120), Count Palatine of Saxony . With him she had a son, Count Palatine Friedrich II of Sommerschenburg , and a daughter, Adelheid. She married Goswin II von Heinsberg and became the mother of Goswin III. and the later Archbishop of Cologne, Philipp von Heinsberg .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Thomas R. Kraus : The emergence of the sovereignty of the Counts of Berg until 1225 . (= Bergische Forschungen . Volume 16.) Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 1981, ISBN 3-87707-02-4 , p. 27.
  2. ^ Information on Friedrich I. von Sommerschenburg on the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy website , accessed on December 6, 2011.