County Arlon

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The county of Arlon , later Margraviate of Arlon, with the capital Arlon was in what is now the Belgian province of Luxembourg . It existed in the 10th to 12th centuries and later went to the Luxembourg line of the House of Limburg-Arlon and thus to the county of Luxembourg .

Counts of Arlon

  • Heinrich, 950/963 attested, † October 6th ... ( Wigeriche )
  • ...
  • Konrad (* around 985; † 1032), perhaps a son of Giselbert, Count in Moselgau († 1004) ( Wigeriche )
  • Walram I. (* around 972; † 1052), Count of Arlon
  • Walram II. (* Around 998/1000; † before 1082), attested 1052-1070, Count of Arlon
  • Heinrich I (around 1059; † 1119), son or son-in-law of Walram II, 1083 Count of Limburg , 1101–1106 Duke of Lower Lorraine (House of Limburg-Arlon)
  • Walram III. (* around 1085; † 1139), 1115–1119 Count of Arlon, 1119 Count of Limburg, 1128 Duke of Lower Lorraine
  • Heinrich II. (* Around 1111; † 1167), 1139 Count of Arlon, 1140 Duke of Limburg, son of Walrams III.
  • Walram IV. (* 1180; † after 1145), son of Walrams III.
  • Henry III. (* around 1140; † 1221), 1167 Duke of Limburg and Count of Arlon, son of Heinrich II.

Footnotes

  1. Miroslav Marek / genealogy.eu: Rulers of Berg and Limburg