Master list of the reginaries

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This is the root list of the Reginare , for the main article see: Reginare .

First reginars

  1. Giselbert , † probably after June 14, 877, 841 Graf im Maasgau , 866 Graf im Lommegau , ⚭ kidnapping around 846, marriage recognized in 849, NN (perhaps Ermengarde), daughter of Emperor Lothar I ( Carolingian )
    1. Reginhar I. Langhals , attested in 875, † between August 25, 915 and January 19, 916 in Meersen , Graf, 905 Dux , 915 marchio , 897/915 lay abbot from Echternach Monastery , before May 898 from Saint Servatius in Maastricht , 900-912 from Stablo ; ⚭ Alberada, 868/916 attested
      1. Giselbert , † drowned October 2, 939 in the Rhine after the battle of Andernach , 916 Count, 929 Dux, 936 Duke of Lorraine , 924/939 Abbot of Echternach, 915/925 Abbot of Stablo, 925/934 Abbot of St. Maximin in Trier ; ⚭ 928/929 Gerberga von Sachsen , † after 968, daughter of the German King Heinrich I ( Liudolfinger ), she married Ludwig IV in the second marriage at the end of 939 , 936 King of the West Franconia , † September 10, 954 in Reims ( Carolingian ), and was regent of Western France in 956/966
        1. Alberade, buried in Saint-Rémy in Reims ; ⚭ Ragenold , Count of Roucy , † May 10, 967, buried in Saint-Remi ( House of Roucy )
        2. Heinrich, attested in 934, 939 "puerolus", † 943/944
        3. Haduid, attested around 934
        4. Gerberga, † after September 7, 978; ⚭ before 954 Albert I the Pious , Count of Vermandois , † September 8, 987 ( Carolingian )
      2. Reginar II , Count in Hainaut around 890/932; ⚭ NN, sister of Count Boso
        1. Reginar III. , † 973, 949 Graf, Graf im Hennegau, deposed in 958, exiled to Bohemia in 959 , ⚭ Adela, † 961
          1. Reginar IV , † 1013, 998 Count of Mons (Bergen); ⚭ around 996 Hedwig of France, † after 1013, daughter of Hugo Capet ( Capetian )
            1. Reginar V. (Renier), † after 1039, Count in Hainaut; ⚭ around 1015 Mathilde von Verdun, † after 1039, daughter of Hermann von Eenham , Count in the Eifelgau ( Wigeriche )
              1. Hermann , † probably 1049, Count in Hainaut; ⚭ Richilde von Mons , † March 15, 1086 in Messines , buried in Hasnon Abbey , daughter of Reginar von Hasnon , she married Balduin VI in 1055, her second marriage . , around 1055 Count of Hainaut, 1067 Count of Flanders , † July 17, 1070 ( House of Flanders ), and in third marriage 1070 Guillaume de Crépon , X February 22, 1071 in the (1st) Battle of Cassel
                1. Roger , † 1083, 1066 Bishop of Châlons
                2. Daughter, † 40 years old, Benedictine
            2. Beatrix,
              ⚭ I, divorced before 1021, Ebalus (Ebles) I , † May 11, 1033, 997 Count of Roucy , 1023 Count of Reims , 1021 Archbishop of Reims ( House of Roucy );
              ⚭ II Manasses Calva Asina de Ramerupt , Vidame de Reims , 1031/53 attested ( House Montdidier )
          2. Lambert I with the beard , attested in 956, X September 12, 1015 near Florennes , probably reinstated around 998, count of Löwen in 1015 ; ⚭ around 985/990 Gerberga von Lothringen, † January 27 after 1018, buried in Nivelles , daughter of Karl Duke of Lothringen ( Carolingian ) - descendants see below
        2. Rudolf , attested in 944/966, 950 Graf im Maasgau , 952 Graf im Haspengau
          1. Giselbert von Loon, † before May 18, 1046, Count von Loon , ⚭ Erlande von Geldenhaken
            1. Otto von Loon, † 1101, Count of Duras
              1. Giselbert, † probably 1138, Count von Duras, ⚭ Oda von Chiny, attested in 1134, daughter of Count Otto II. ( House Chiny )
            2. Hermann (Emmo) from Loon
              1. Arnold, Count of Loon
                1. Arnold II
                  1. Ludwig I. ⚭ Agnes of Metz
                    1. Gerhard I. (X 1194 at Acco), 1171-1194: 6th Count of Loon
                      1. Ludwig II. († July 29, 1218), 7th Count of Loon
                      2. Henry I († August 1, 1218), canon and provost in Maastricht, 8th Count of Loon
                      3. Arnold III († 1221), 9th Count of Loon
                      4. Gerhard III. from Rieneck
                        1. Ludwig III.
                        2. Arnold IV.
                    2. Imagina ⚭ Gottfried III. of lions
            3. Sophie von Loon, * before 1046, ⚭ Géza I of Arpad (1044 - April 24, 1077), son of Bela I of Hungary and Richeza of Poland
        3. Liethard, † probably before 944
        4. Daughter, attested in 943/958; ⚭ Nevelung, Count in the Betuwe , † before 953
      3. Daughter; ⚭ Berengar, 907/908 Graf im Lommegau , 912 Graf im Maifeld , † after 938 ( House Namur )
    2. Albert, count 928-936

The Counts of Lions

  1. Lambert I with the beard , attested in 956, X September 12, 1015 near Florennes , probably reinstated around 998, count of Löwen in 1015 ; ⚭ around 985/990 Gerberga von Lothringen, † January 27 after 1018, buried in Nivelles , daughter of Karl Duke of Lothringen ( Carolingian ) - ancestors see above
    1. Heinrich I , † murdered in Brussels 1038 after August 5th, Count von Löwen, buried in Nivelles
      1. Otto , † probably 1041
    2. Lambert II , † June 19, 1054, Count of Leuven and Brussels, buried in Nivelles ; ⚭ Uda of Lorraine, † October 23 ..., daughter of Gotzelo I , Duke of Lower Lorraine ( Wigeriche )
      1. Heinrich II , † 1078 or 1079, Count of Leuven, buried in Nivelles ; ⚭ Adelheid, † after 1086, founded Affligem Abbey in 1086 , daughter of Eberhard (probably as a count) in the Betuwe and von Teisterbant ( Ezzonen )
        1. Heinrich III , † February 5, 1095 in the tournament at Tournai , Count of Leuven, Landgrave and Vogt of Brabant; ⚭ Gertrud von Flandern, † 1115/26, daughter of Robert the Friese , 1062/70 Count of Holland and 1071/93 Count of Flanders ( House of Flanders ), she married for the second time on August 15, 1095 in Han-sur-Lesse Dietrich II , Duke of Lorraine , † 1115 after May 1st ( House of Châtenois )
          1. Adelheid, † November 4th shortly after 1158 as a nun at Tart-l'Abbaye ; ⚭ before August 5, 1122 Simon I , Duke of Lorraine , † January 13 or 14, 1138 ( House of Châtenois )
          2. Gertrud, ⚭ Lambert, Count of Montaigu and Clermont 1098/1140
          3. 2 daughters
        2. Gottfried I the Bearded , † January 25, 1139, 1105 Margrave of Antwerp , 1106/28 Duke of Lower Lorraine , deposed, 1107 Vogt of Affligem , 1129 Vogt of Gembloux and Nivelles , buried in Affligem; ⚭ I around 1105 Ida von Chiny, † 1117/25, daughter of Otto II, Count von Chiny ( House of Chiny ); ⚭ II around 1125 Clementia of Burgundy, † probably 1133, daughter of William I , Count of Burgundy ( House of Burgundy-Ivrea ) and Stephania (probably of Barcelona ), widow of Robert II , Count of Flanders ( House of Flanders ) - descendants see below
        3. Ida, † after 1107; ⚭ 1084 Baldwin II , Count of Hainaut , † on the crusade 1098 after June 8th ( House of Flanders )
        4. Adalbero , † January 1, 1128, 1075 primicerius of Metz , 1123 Bishop of Liège , buried in Saint-Gilles in Liège
      2. Gerbera of Leuven, attested shortly after 1106, ⚭ Lambert of Brussels (attested 1062, not from the Reginare)
        1. Heinrich, with Allod zu Bollebeek (attested with his mother, after 1106)
          1. Adelheid
          2. Kunigunde
          3. Adela
      3. Reginar, attested in 1073, X 1077 in Haspengau
    3. Mathilde; ⚭ Eustach I, Count of Boulogne , † probably 1049 ( House of Boulogne )
    4. Reginar Langhals , attests to Ename 1034, † 1039 ⚭ daughter of Baldwin IV of Flanders
      1. Adela von Brabant † 1083, ⚭ Otto von Orlamünde
      2. Heinrich
        1. Baldwin of Brussels
        2. Ada ⚭ Hugo von Oisy
        3. Daughter, Abbess of Macourt around 1049
      3. Reginar von Hasnon, Margrave of Valenciennes around 1047-1050, ⚭ Adelheid von Egisheim
        1. Richilde von Mons , † 1086

The dukes of Lower Lorraine

  1. Gottfried I the Bearded , † January 25, 1139, 1105 Margrave of Antwerp , 1106/28 Duke of Lower Lorraine , deposed, 1107 Vogt of Affligem , 1129 Vogt of Gembloux and Nivelles , buried in Affligem; ⚭ I around 1105 Ida von Chiny, † 1117/25, daughter of Otto II, Count von Chiny ( House of Chiny ); ⚭ II around 1125 Clementia of Burgundy, † probably 1133, daughter of William I , Count of Burgundy ( House of Burgundy-Ivrea ) and Stephania (probably of Barcelona ), widow of Robert II , Count of Flanders ( House of Flanders ) - ancestors see above
    1. Gottfried II. , † November 11 / December 31 December 1142, Duke of Lower Lorraine , 1141 Duke of Löwen, buried in Sankt Peter in Löwen : ⚭ around 1139 Lutgardis von Sulzbach , † after 1163, daughter of Count Berengar I , she married Hugo II, Count von Dagsburg in 1143 and Metz , 1137/78 attested ( etichons )
      1. Gottfried III. , * 1142, † August 10, 1190, 1143 Count, 1143 Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1147 Duke of Leuven, 1153 Count of Brabant, 1175 Vogt of Tongerloo , buried in Sankt Peter in Leuven ; ⚭ I 1158 Margareta von Limburg, † 1172, daughter of Heinrich II. , Duke of Limburg , buried in Sankt Peter in Löwen ( House Limburg-Arlon ); ⚭ II Imagina von Looz, † June 5, 1214, 1203 Abbess of Münsterbilsen , daughter of Ludwig I, Count of Looz and Rieneck , Count of Mainz - descendants see below
    2. Heinrich, attested in 1110, † September 27, 1141, knight, Count von Löwen, buried in Sankt Peter in Löwen , 1140 a monk in Affligem
    3. Adelisa , * probably 1104, † April 23, 1151, buried in Affligem ; ⚭ I January 29 or February 2, 1121 in Windsor Henry I Beauclerk , 1100 King of England , † December 1, 1135 ( Plantagenet ); ⚭ II 1138 William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel , † October 12, 1176
    4. Ida, † July 27th before 1162, ⚭ Arnold I. , Count von Kleve 1117/47, † July 20th…, buried in Bedburg
    5. Clarissa, † before 1140
    6. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Joscelin de Louvain, called Frater Reginae (brother of the queen) 1156/75 attested, † 1180, Lord of Petworth ; ⚭ after 1154 Agnes de Percy, † between 1201 and October 13, 1204, daughter of William II. - Descendants: the Percy, Earls of Northumberland from 1341 to 1670

The dukes of Brabant

  1. Gottfried III. , * 1142, † August 10, 1190, 1143 Count, 1143 Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1147 Duke of Leuven, 1153 Count of Brabant, 1175 Vogt of Tongerloo , buried in Sankt Peter in Leuven ; ⚭ I 1158 Margareta von Limburg, † 1172, daughter of Heinrich II. , Duke of Limburg , buried in Sankt Peter in Löwen ( House Limburg-Arlon ); ⚭ II Imagina von Looz, † June 5, 1214, 1203 Abbess of Münsterbilsen , daughter of Ludwig I, Count of Looz and Rieneck , Count of Mainz - ancestors see above
    1. (I) Henry I the Warrior , * 1165, † September 5, 1235 in Cologne , 1180/1222 Duke of Lorraine, 1183/98 Duke of Leuven, since 1191 Duke of Brabant , 1211 Margrave of Antwerp , buried in Sankt Peter in Lions ; ⚭ I (marriage contract 1179 in Antwerp ) 1180 Mathilde von Boulogne, † October 16, 1210, daughter of Matthew of Alsace ( house Châtenois ) and Maria von Blois ( house Blois ), count and countess of Boulogne ; ⚭ II 8./22. April 1213 in Soissons Maria of France, * 1198, † August 18, 1224, daughter of Philip II. August , King of France ( Capetian ), and Agnes-Maria of Andechs-Meranien , widow of Philip I of Hainaut , Count of Namur ( House of Flanders ), buried in Affligem
      1. (I) Maria , * probably attested in 1190, March 9, 1260, † before June 14, 1260, buried in Sankt Peter in Leuven ; ⚭ I shortly after May 19, 1214 Otto IV , † May 19, 1218 at the Harzburg , 1198 Roman-German king . 1209 Roman-German Emperor , buried in Braunschweig ( Welfen ); ⚭ II July 1220 Wilhelm I , Count of Holland , † February 4, 1222 ( Gerulfinger )
      2. (I) Margarete, attested in 1204, † May 5 or September 21, 1231, buried in the Cistercian monastery in Roermond ; ⚭ (marriage contract Löwen 1206) Gerhard IV. , Count of Geldern , † October 22, 1229, buried in the Cistercian monastery in Roermond
      3. (I) Adelheid, 1201/61 attested, † before 1267; ⚭ I Arnold III. , Count of Looz and Rieneck 1213/21, † before 1225; ⚭ II before February 3, 1225 William X. von Clermont , Count of Auvergne , † 1246 ( House of Auvergne ); ⚭ III before December 1251 Arnold II of Wesemaele , Marshal of Brabant, † 1260
      4. (I) Mathilde, † December 21, 1267, buried in the Cistercian monastery in Loosduinen ; ⚭ I around the end of November 1212 in Aachen Heinrich II , Count Palatine near the Rhine , † April 25 or 26, 1214, buried in Schönau ( Welfen ); ⚭ II (marriage contract December 5, 1214) Florens IV. , Count of Holland , † July 19, 1234 ( Gerulfinger )
      5. (I) Heinrich II. , * Probably 1207, † February 1, 1248 in Leuven , Duke of Lorraine and Brabant, buried in Villers-la-Ville ; ⚭ I before August 22, 1215 Maria von Staufen, † before 1235, daughter of Duke Philipp von Schwaben ( Staufer ); ⚭ II around 1240 Sophie of Thuringia , * March 20, 1224 at the Wartburg , † May 29, 1275 probably in Marburg , daughter of Ludwig IV , Landgrave of Thuringia , buried in Villers-la-Ville ( Ludowinger )
        1. (I) Mathilde , † September 29, 1288, buried in Chercamp ; ⚭ I June 14, 1237 in Compiègne Robert I , 1226 Count of Artois , X February 9, 1250 (new style) near al-Mansura ( House of France-Artois ); ⚭ II January 16, 1255 in Naples Guido II of Châtillon , 1249 Count of Saint-Pol , † February 12, 1289, buried in Chercamp ( House of Châtillon )
        2. (I) Beatrix , * probably 1225, † November 11, 1288, buried in the Marquette Abbey ); ⚭ I Creuzburg March 10, 1241 Heinrich Raspe , Landgrave of Thuringia , 1246 Roman-German King , † February 16, 1247 at the Wartburg , buried in the St. Catherine's Monastery in Eisenach ( Ludowinger ); ⚭ II November 1247 in Leuven Wilhelm von Dampierre , Count of Flanders , Seigneur de Courtrai , † June 6, 1251 at the tournament in Trazegnies , buried in Marquette ( House Dampierre )
        3. (I) Henry III. the peacemaker , † February 28, 1261 in Leuven , 1233 provost in Aachen , 1248 Duke of Lorraine and Brabant, buried in the Dominican monastery in Leuven; ⚭ 1251 after July 21, Alix of Burgundy, † October 23, 1273, 1261/69 regent of Brabant, buried in the Dominican monastery in Leuven, daughter of Hugo IV , Duke of Burgundy ( Elder House of Burgundy ) - descendants see below
        4. (I) Maria von Brabant , † executed January 18, 1256 in Donauwörth , buried in the Heilig-Kreuz-Stift in Donauwörth; ⚭ August 2, 1254 Ludwig the Strict Duke of Upper Bavaria , † February 1 or 2, 1294 ( Wittelsbacher )
        5. (I) Margareta, † 1277, probably on June 4th, 1235 nun and 1272 abbess von Herzogenthal (Val-Duc)
        6. (I) Philipp, † young
        7. (II) Elisabeth, * 1243, † April 17 or October 9, 1261, buried in Braunschweig ; ⚭ Braunschweig July 13, 1254 Albrecht I Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg , † August 12, 1279 ( Welfen )
        8. (II) Heinrich I the child , * June 24, 1244, † December 21, 1308 probably in Marburg , 1263 Landgrave of Thuringia and Lord of Hesse, 1264 Landgrave of Hesse, May 10, 1292 Imperial Prince, renounced November 25, 1279 on the Brabant heritage, buried in the Elisabeth Church in Marburg; ⚭ I before March 26, 1263 Adelheid von Braunschweig, attested in 1258, † June 12, 1274, daughter of Duke Otto I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg , buried in the Elisabeth Church in Marburg ( Welfen ); ⚭ II before February 26, 1276 Mechthild von Kleve, † December 21, 1309, daughter of Dietrich V./VII. , Duke of Kleve - descendants see House of Hesse
        9. (possibly illegitimate) Heinrich, 1244 clericus
      6. (I) Gottfried, b. 1209; † January 21, 1254, 1231 knight, 1236 lord of Gaesbeek , 1246 seigneur de Baucignies , 1247 lord of Herstal , buried in Affligem ; ⚭ before August 7, 1243 Maria von Oudenaarde , wife of Pamele , attested in 1235/92, daughter of Arnold IV, Lord von Oudenaarde and Pamele, widow of Jean, Count von Rethel ( House Vitri ) - descendants: the Lords of Gaesbeek, † 1340/41
      7. (I) child
      8. (II) Elisabeth, † October 23, 1272; ⚭ I (marriage contract Leuven March 19, 1233) Dietrich von Kleve called von Dinslaken , † March 24, 1245; ⚭ February II, 1246 Gerhard II. Von Wassenberg , Seigneur de Sprimont , attested in 1222, † spring 1255
      9. (II) Maria, † young
    2. (I) Adalbero , testified in 1176, † murdered in front of Reims on November 24, 1192, 1177/83 archdeacon of Saint-Lambert, 1184/99 provost of Saint-Jean and Saint-Pierre, 1191 Elekt , all in Liège , 1192 bishop of Liege and Cardinal , buried in Reims Cathedral
    3. (II) Wilhelm, † after August 1, 1224, Lord of Perwez and Ruysbroek 1199, buried in the Villers-la-Ville monastery ; ⚭ before 1206 Marie d ' Orbais , † after April 10, 1233, daughter of Enguerrand d'Orbais, she married Baudouin le Karron in 1231, 1233 knights - descendants: the lords of Perwez, † 1296
    4. (II) Gottfried von Löwen, † between January 12, 1225 and April 16, 1226, 1196 in England; ⚭ around 1199 Alice de Hastings , daughter of Robert de Hastings and Isabel, Lady of Little Easton , widow of Ralph de Cornhill - descendants: the Lovaine in England, † 1397

The dukes of Brabant and Limburg

  1. Henry III. the peacemaker , † February 28, 1261 in Leuven , 1233 provost in Aachen , 1248 Duke of Lorraine and Brabant, buried in the Dominican monastery in Leuven; ⚭ 1251 after July 21, Alix of Burgundy, † October 23, 1273, 1261/69 regent of Brabant, buried in the Dominican monastery in Leuven, daughter of Hugo IV , Duke of Burgundy ( Elder House of Burgundy ) - ancestors see above
    1. Henry IV , * in Leuven probably 1251/2, † after April 28, 1272, Duke of Lorraine and Brabant, resigns in Cambrai on May 24, 1267 , feeble-minded, 1269 a monk in Saint-Étienne in Dijon
    2. John I the Victorious , * 1252/53 in Brussels , † May 3, 1294 in Leuven , 1267/69 underage, Duke of Lorraine and Brabant, 1287 Duke of Limburg , buried in the Minorite Church in Brussels ; ⚭ I 1270 Margaret of France , * probably 1255, † 1271, daughter of Louis IX. , King of France , buried in the Saint-Denis ( Capetian ) basilica ; ⚭ II 1273 Margaret of Flanders, † July 3, 1285, daughter of Guy de Dampierre , Count of Flanders , buried in the Minorite Church in Brussels ( Dampierre House )
      1. (I) son, * and † 1271, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
      2. (II) Gottfried, * probably 1273/74, † shortly after September 13, 1283
      3. (II) Johann II the Peacemaker , * September 27, 1275, † October 27, 1312 in Tervuren Castle , Duke of Lorraine, Brabant and Limburg, buried in Saint Michel and Gudula in Brussels ; ⚭ July 9, 1290 in Westminster Abbey in London Margaret of England, * September 11, 1275, † after March 11, 1333, daughter of Edward I , King of England ( Plantagenet )
        1. Johann III. , * 1300, † December 5, 1355 in Brussels , Duke of Lorraine, Brabant and Limburg, buried in Villers-la-Ville ; ⚭ 1311 probably around July 19, Marie d'Évreux, † October 31, 1335, daughter of Louis of France , Count of Évreux , peer of France ( House of France-Évreux )
          1. Johanna , * June 24, 1322, † December 1, 1406 in Brussels , Duchess of Lorraine, Brabant and Limburg, abdicated on May 7, 1404 in favor of her niece Margarete von Dampierre , the widow of Philip the Bold , buried in the Carmelite Church in Brussels; ⚭ (I) (dispensation October 21, 1322 and January 27, 1323) 1334 Wilhelm von Avesnes , 1337 Count of Hainaut and Holland , X September 26, 1345 near Stavoren ( house Avesnes ), ⚭ (II) (marriage contract May 17, 1351 in Damvillers , August 8, 1351 in Avignon , dispensation March 4, 1352) March 1352 Wenceslaus I , 1354 Duke of Luxembourg , † December 8, 1383 in Luxembourg , buried in Orval ( House of Luxembourg )
          2. Margarete, born February 9, 1323, † 1368, buried in Saint-Pierre in Lille ; ⚭ June 6, 1347 in Saint-Quentin Ludwig von Male , Count of Flanders , Nevers and Rethel , Peer of France , † January 30, 1383 in Saint-Omer , buried in Saint-Pierre in Lille ( House Dampierre )
          3. Maria, * 1325, † March 1, 1399, buried in Brussels ; ⚭ July 1, 1347 Rainald III. the fat , Duke of Geldern , † December 4, 1371
          4. Johann, * November 24, 1327 † 1335/36, buried in Tervuren ; ⚭ 1332 in Paris (marriage not consummated) Marie, * probably 1326, † 22 September 1333 probably in Paris, daughter of Philip VI. , buried in the Couvent des Cordelières in Paris ( Valois House )
          5. Heinrich, † November 29, 1349, 1347 lord of Limburg and Mechelen , buried in Tervuren ; ⚭ June 21, 1347 in Vincennes Castle (marriage not consummated) Johanna (Jeanne), * June 24, 1343 in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire , † November 3, 1373 in Évreux , daughter of John II the Good , King of France , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ( Valois house )
          6. Gottfried, † after February 3, 1352, Lord von Aerschot 1346, buried in Tervuren
        2. (illegitimate) Johann Cordeken, received Glymes in Brabant around 1312 - descendants: Das Haus Glymes , Marquis de Bergen op Zoom , Princes de Berghe, Comtes de Grimberghe, † 1744
      4. (II) Margarete , * October 4, 1276, † December 14, 1311 in Genoa , buried in the Cathedral of Pisa ; ⚭ June 9, 1292 Henry VII. (III.) , Count of Luxembourg, 1312 Roman-German Emperor , † August 24, 1313 in Buonconvento near Siena , buried in the Cathedral of Pisa ( House of Luxembourg )
      5. (II) Maria, † after November 2, 1338, buried in the Minorite Church in Brussels , ⚭ October 23, 1297/6. February 1305 Amadeus V the Great , 1285 Count of Savoy , † October 16, 1323 ( House of Savoy )
    3. Gottfried , attested in 1267, X July 11, 1302 in the battle of the Spurs , 1280 Herr von Aerschot and Vierzon ; ⚭ before 1280 Jeanne, † before 1296, 1291 Dame de Vierzon, de Mézières-en-Brenne , de Lucy , de la Ferté-Imbault , de Fuselier , de l'Isle-Savary et de La Rochecorbon , heiress of Hervé IV., Sire de Vierzon, buried in the church de Mineren Brothers in Bourges
      1. Johann, X July 11, 1302 in the battle of the Spurs , Seigneur de Méziéres et de Mortagne ; ⚭ Before May 1, 1300 Maria von Mortagne, Dame de Mortagne, attested in 1283/1312, heir daughter of Johann, Burgrave of Tournai , Lord of Mortagne
      2. Maria, † 1327/31, Dame d'Aerschot et de Vierzon; ⚭ I before 1296 Walram Graf von Jülich , † June 13/24. December 1297; ⚭ II Robert de Beaumont, Seigneur de Povance , † September 28 ...
      3. Elisabeth, † 1349/55, 1303 heiress of Shechem , 1335 Dame de Vierzon et de Livry; ⚭ before December 13, 1299 Gerhard VII. , 1298 Count von Jülich , † 1328, probably on July 29
      4. Alix, † 1302/18 attested, † before 1339, heiress of Aerschot, Mézières and VaelbekeJean III. , Sire d'Harcourt , † November 9, 1329
      5. Blanche, † 1327/31; ⚭ I (dispensation February 18, 1290) Jan Berthout Lord of Mechelen , † August 25, 1304; ⚭ II before December 1306 Jean Vice Count of Thouars , † May 25, 1332 ( House of Thouars )
      6. Margarete, 1305/18 clarissess in Longchamp Abbey near Paris
      7. Johanna, 1305/18 clarissess in Longchamp Abbey near Paris
    4. Maria , * in Löwen probably 1256, † January 12, 1321 in Murel near Meulan , buried in the church of the Mineren Brothers in Paris ; ⚭ August 1, 1274 in the Vincennes Philippe III castle . le Hardi , King of France in 1270 , † October 5, 1285 in Perpignan , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ( Capetian )
    5. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Gilles, Bâtard de Brabant, 1286/88 attested - descendants: the van der Balch until 1388

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