Tribe list of the Wigeriche

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The list contains the detailed root list of the Wigeriche . This means the dukes of Upper and Lower Lorraine , as well as the sidelines of the counts of Luxembourg. For the Counts and Princes of Salm see the family list of the House of Salm .

The dukes of Lorraine

  1. Odoacar, 893 Graf im Bliesgau , 898 partisans of King Charles the Simple , 901–902 Graf im Ardennergau
    1. ? Friedrich, † October 23, 942 in Trier , provost of Gorze , before 933 abbot of Saint Hubert in the Ardennes , buried in Trier
    2. ? Wigerich , attested in 899, † before 919, 909 Graf im Bidgau , January 19, 916 Count Palatine of Lorraine , buried in Hastière Abbey ; ⚭ 907/909 Kunigunde († after 923, granddaughter of King Ludwig the Stammler , she married Richwin , Count of Verdun in 916/919 , 918 lay abbot of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains in Metz and Moyenmoutier , murdered 923; Giselbert , Duke of Lorraine, was her half-brother or her third husband)
      1. Adalbero , † February 23 or April 26, 962, 929–962 Bishop of Metz , buried in Sankt Arnulf in Metz
      2. Gozelin , † between October 12, 942 and February 16, 943, Graf; ⚭ Uda von Metz, † April 9 after 963, daughter of Gerhard, Count von Metz ( Matfriede )
        1. Reginger, 943/965 attested, Count
          1. Bardo, 985 attested
            1. Son , 985 hostage
          2. Adalbero (Ascelin) , † 1031, 977/1031 Bishop of Laon
          3. Gozelo, attested in 965 / around 1028, Count in the Ardennergau
            1. Kunigunde, attested in 1028
        2. Heinrich, testified 950/963, † October 6th…, Count of Arlon
        3. Gottfried the Prisoner , † after September 3, 995, 959 Count in Bidgau , 963/985 Count of Verdun , buried in St. Peter in Gent ; ⚭ around 963 Mathilde von Sachsen, daughter of Hermann Billung , Margrave and Duke in Saxony ( Billunger ), widow of Count Balduin III. von Flanders († 988), buried in St. Peter in Gent
          1. Adalbero, † April 18, 988 in Italy , 984–988 Bishop of Verdun , buried in the Cathedral of Verdun
          2. Friedrich, † January 6, 1022 in the Abbey of Saint-Vanne de Verdun , Count of Verdun , 997 monk in Saint-Vanne in Verdun
          3. Hermann von Eenham , † May 28, 1029, Count of Verdun , 1017 Count in Eifelgau and Westphalia , buried in Saint-Vanne in Verdun; ⚭ Mathilde, buried in Saint-Vanne in Verdun - descendants: the Counts of Cappenberg , Calvelage and Ravensberg
          4. Gottfried II , † September 26, 1023, 1012 Duke of Lower Lorraine , buried in Saint-Vanne in Verdun
          5. Gozelo I , † April 19, 1044, Margrave of Antwerp , 1023 Duke, 1033 Duke of Upper Lorraine , 1028 Count in the Ardennes , buried in Münsterbilsen ; ⚭ NN
            1. Gottfried III. the bearded man , † December 30, 1069 in Verdun , 1026 Count of Verdun , 1044/46 Duke of Upper Lorraine , deposed, 1056 Count of Tusculum , 1065/69 Duke of Lower Lorraine , buried in Saint-Vanne in Verdun; ⚭ I Uda, buried in Münsterbilsen ; ⚭ II spring 1054 Beatrix of Lorraine , * probably 1017, † April 18, 1076, daughter of Friedrich II. , Duke of Upper Lorraine , widow of Boniface of Canossa , Margrave of Tuscia , founds Frassinoro Monastery , buried in Pisa Cathedral (see below )
              1. Gottfried IV the hunchback , † murdered February 26, 1076 near Vlaardingen , 1069 Duke of Lower Lorraine , buried in the Cathedral of Verdun ; ⚭ November 1069 Mathilde , * probably 1046, † July 24, 1115 in Bondeno di Roncore , mistress of Canossa , countess of Tuscia etc., buried in San Benedetto in Polirone , heiress of Boniface , lord of Canossa, duke of Tuscia etc., she married in 1089, separated in 1095, Welf IV. , Duke of Bavaria , † 1119 ( Welfen )
                1. Beatrix, * and † 1071
              2. Son , † 1046/47 as a hostage
              3. Ida the saint , † August 13, 1113; ⚭ Eustach II. Count of Boulogne , † 1070/82 - Ida and Eustach are the parents of Gottfried von Bouillon
              4. Wiltrudis, attested in 1074, † 1093; ⚭ Adalbert II., 1075 Count von Calw , † September 22, 1099 as a monk in Hirsau Monastery
            2. Mathilde, † murdered by her husband August 17, 1060 at Cochem Castle ; ⚭ I Sigebodo, son of Rikwin, Count of Saintois , and Mechtild, uncle of Odo Bishop of Toul ; ⚭ II Heinrich Furiosus , 1064 Count Palatine of Lorraine , 1065/78 Count in the Ruhrgau , † September 20, 1085 ( Ezzonen )
            3. Gotzelo II. , † 1046 before May 22, 1044 Duke of Lower Lorraine
            4. Friedrich, † March 29, 1058, 1051 archdeacon in Liège , 1051 papal chancellor and librarian, 1057 abbot of Monte Cassino and cardinal , August 2, 1057 Pope Stephan IX. , buried in Santa Reparata in Florence
            5. Oda, † October 23…; ⚭ Lambert II. Count of Leuven , † after September 21, 1062, buried in Nivelles
            6. Regelindis, † after 1067; ⚭ Albert II , Count of Namur 1031, † 1053/64 ( House of Namur )
          6. Daughter ; ⚭ Godizo , Count of Aspel and Heimbach , † 1015
          7. Irmgard , † 1042; ⚭ Otto von Hammerstein Graf in the Wetterau and in Engersgau , attested 1002, † probably June 5, 1036, ( Konradiner ) ( Hammersteiner marriage )
          8. Ermentrude, † March 7th after 1010, ⚭ Arnold I., seigneur de Florennes , 981 attested, † October 22nd 1002/1010
          9. ? Gerberga ⚭ Folmar I., Graf im Bliesgau 999/1026 attested
          10. Regilla (Reginlind), † February 1, 1050, murdered, filiation not guaranteed, ⚭ Count Arnold II. Von Wels-Lambach , † before 1056, Margrave of the Carinthian Mark
        4. Adalbero , attested in 963, † January 23, 989, Archbishop of Reims 969–989
      3. Liutgarde, attested in 960; ⚭ I Adalbert, Graf (probably Graf von Metz ), X 944 ( Matfriede ); ⚭ II Eberhard IV. Graf im Nordgau , † December 18, 972–973 ( Etichonen )
      4. Friedrich I , attested in 939, † May 18, 978, 942 Dux Lotharingiae , 962/966 Dux Lotharensium , 959/978 Duke of Upper Lorraine ; ⚭ 954 Beatrix, † September 23 after 978, daughter of Hugo the Great "Duc Francorum" ( Robertiner )
        1. Heinrich, attested in 957/72, † before 978
        2. Adalbero , attested in 962, † December 14, 1005, 984 Bishop of Verdun , 984/1005 Bishop of Metz , as such from 999 also Lord of Saarbrücken , founded the Saint-Symphorien Abbey in Metz , also buried there
        3. Dietrich I. , 972 attested, † April 11, 1027-1033, 978 Duke of Upper Lorraine , seigneur d ' Amance ; ⚭ Richilde, probably daughter of Folmar I, Count of Metz and Count im Bliesgau
          1. Friedrich II. , † 1026, 1019 Duke of Upper Lorraine ; ⚭ Mathilde von Schwaben, * probably 988, † July 29, 1031/32, daughter of Hermann II , Duke of Swabia ( Konradiner ), widow of Konrad I , Duke of Carinthia ( Salier ), married Esiko Graf von in her third marriage Ballenstedt († 1059/60) ( Ascanians )
            1. Friedrich III. , † May 22, 1033, before 1033 Duke of Upper Lorraine
            2. Sophia, † January 21, 1093, as a widow Countess von Mousson , in Amance , Bar and Saargemünd , governor of Saint-Mihiel ; ⚭ 1038 Ludwig von Mousson , count, castellanus von Mömpelgard , Altkirch and Pfirt , † 1073/76.
            3. Beatrix , † January 18, 1076, regent in Tuscia in 1054/56 and 1070 , founds Frassinoro Monastery , buried in Pisa Cathedral; ⚭ I around 1037 Boniface , Lord of Canossa , Margrave of Tuscia , † murdered May 6, 1052; ⚭ II spring 1054 Gottfried III. the bearded , 1026 Count of Verdun , 1044/46 Duke of Upper Lorraine , 1065/69 Duke of Lower Lorraine , † December 30, 1069 in Verdun , buried in Saint-Vanne in Verdun (see above)
          2. Adalbero, † March 24th before 1014, spiritual
          3. Adelheid; ⚭ Walram , County Arlon , † before 1032
      5. Giselbert, † probably before 965, Graf, before 939, 943, 949 and 963 Graf in the Ardennes , ⚭ Hedwig, 965 attested
        1. Gottfried, 938/965 attested
      6. Siegfried the Elder Ä, 950 attested, † probably October 28, 998, count, 981 Vogt of St. Maximin in Trier , 997 Vogt of Echternach , buried in St. Maximin in Trier; ⚭ Hedwig, attested in 964, † December 13 after 993
        1. Siegfried the Younger, * around 960/65, † August 15 before 998 - descendants see below (The Counts of Luxembourg)

Remarks

  • Often mistakenly seen as the children of Wigerich: Liutgard (⚭ Adalbert, Graf von Metz † 944; ⚭ Eberhard, Graf im Nordgau † 966) and her brother Heinrich. But there are children of a Wigerich, son of Roric, attested in the area of ​​Count Wigerich (source: UBMR).

The Counts of Luxembourg

  1. Siegfried the Younger , * around 960/65, † August 15 before 998 - for ancestors see above
    1. Heinrich I , attested in 964, † February 27, 1026, count in the Ardennes , 996 Vogt of St. Maximin in Trier , 1004–1009 and 1017–1024 Duke of Bavaria , founds Osterhofen Abbey
    2. Siegfried, attested in 985 - perhaps ancestor of the Counts of Northeim (see there)
    3. Giselbert , Graf im Moselgau 996, † May 18, 1004 near Pavia
    4. Friedrich , † October 6, 1019, Count in the Moselgau , Vogt of Stablo and Malmedy ; ⚭ NN, † after 985, heiress of Gleiberg , daughter of Heribert , Count im Kinziggau , Count Palatine ( Konradiner )
      1. Heinrich II. , † October 14, 1047, count, Vogt of St. Maximin in Trier and Echternach , 1042/47 Duke of Bavaria , buried in Sankt Maximin in Trier
      2. Frederick II , attested in 1033, † August 28, 1065, 1046 Duke of Lower Lorraine , Vogt of Stablo and Malmedy , Lord of Saarbrücken (as an imperial fief), buried in Stablo; ⚭ I Gerberga von Boulogne, † before 1059, daughter of Eustach I , Count of Boulogne ; ⚭ II Ida von Sachsen, † July 31, 1102, heiress of La Roche (Ardennes) , daughter of Bernhard II. , Duke of Saxony , and Eilika von Schweinfurt ( Billunger ), married Albert III in 1065/66 . , 1063/64 Count of Namur , attested in 1035, † June 22, 1102
        1. (I) Judith; ⚭ Walram II, Count of Arlon
      3. Adalbero , † November 13, 1072, 1047–1072 Bishop of Metz , founded the Saint-Sauveur monastery in Metz in 1070 , where he was also buried. In 1065 Heinrich IV confirmed the feudal lordship over Saarbrücken Castle .
      4. Giselbert , attested in 1030, † August 14, 1056/59, 1036 Count von Salm , 1047 Count of Luxemburg, probably von Longwy , Vogt of St. Maximin in Trier and Echternach ; ⚭ NN
        1. Conrad I , † August 8, 1086 in the Holy Land , 1083 Count of Luxembourg, Vogt of St. Maximin in Trier and Stablo , founded the Münster Abbey in Luxembourg in 1083 , also buried there; ⚭ shortly before 1075 Clementia of Poitou, † after 1129, daughter of Guillaume l'Aigret , Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine ( Ramnulfiden ) Countess of Gleiberg , founded Schiffenberg monastery near Gießen in 1129 , married Gerhard I. Flaminius in 1096 Count of Geldern , † 1123/38
          1. Henry III. , † after April 12, 1095, 1086 Count of Luxembourg, 1095 Vogt of Echternach
          2. Rudolf, 1075/99 abbot of Saint-Vanne in Verdun
          3. Konrad, Count 1080
          4. Wilhelm , † June 17, 1129/23. April 1131, 1098 Count of Luxembourg, 1096 Vogt of Echternach ; ⚭ Liutgard von Beichlingen , daughter of Count Kuno and Kunigunde von Orlamünde
            1. Konrad II. , † 1136, Count of Luxembourg 1123, ⚭ before 1134 Ermengarde von Zutphen , heiress of Zutphen, daughter of Otto II the Rich , widow of Gerhard von Wassenberg
              1. Otto, Count of Gleiberg 1141/62
            2. Liutgarde, † before 1170; ⚭ Henri II, Count of Grandpré 1151, † 1188/90
            3. Wilhelm, Count of Gleiberg 1131/58; ⚭ Salome von Isenburg , attested around 1155
              1. Wilhelm, probably attested from 1148 to 1155
              2. Mechtild , † January 12 after 1203, Countess of Gießen around 1155; ⚭ before August 30, 1181 Rudolf , Count Palatine of Tübingen , attested in 1175/1218, founded Bebenhausen Monastery in 1180 , † 1219 after April 1st
          5. Ermesinde , † 1141, 1136 Countess of Longwy , ⚭ I Albert I of Egisheim, 1089 Count of Dagsburg , 1096 Count of Moha , † August 24, 1098 ( Etichonen ); ⚭ II around 1109 Gottfried I , Count of Namur 1080, † August 19, 1139 - For descendants see: House of Namur
          6. Mathilde; ⚭ Gottfried III., Count im Bliesgau 1075/98
        2. Adalbero, † 1097 in Antioch , primicerius in Metz
        3. Hermann , X September 28, 1088, Count von Salm , 1081 German anti-king, buried in Metz - descendants: the Salm family , see family list of the Salm family
        4. Judith / Jutta; ⚭ NN, Count of Limburg , probably Udo, probably attested in 1061 (perhaps identical to Walram II of Arlon , see there)
        5. Daughter NN ⚭ NN - parents of Dietrich II von Ammensleben
          1. Daughter ; ⚭ Kuno Graf von Oltingen 1080-86 / 89
      5. Dietrich, 1012/57 attested
        1. Dietrich, attested in 1059, † 1075, Count, Vogt, probably from Sankt Maximin in Trier ,
        2. Heinrich II von Laach , attested in 1058, † April 12, 1095, 1085 Count Palatine of Lorraine , 1093 founder of the Laach Monastery ; ⚭ Adelheid von Weimar , † March 25, 1100, heiress of Orlamünde , widow of Adalbert II , Count von Ballenstedt ( Askanier ), and Hermann II. , Count Palatine of Lothringen ( Ezzonen ), daughter of Otto I , Count of Weimar
        3. Poppo, 1092/1103 Bishop of Metz
      6. Hermann I. von Gleiberg , 1045/75 attested
        1. Hermann II of Gleiberg ,
      7. Otgiva , † February 21, 1036, buried in Saint Peter in Gent ; ⚭ around 1012 Baldwin IV , 987 Count of Flanders , † May 30, 1035
      8. Gisela, testified in 1056/58; ⚭ Rudolf von Gent, 1031-34 / 52 attested, Mr. von Aalst ( House Gent )
      9. Imiza, † after August 2, 1055; ⚭ Welf II , † 1030, Count of Altdorf ( Welfen )
      10. Uda, attested 1050/1100, spiritual in Remiremont , then Abbess of Saint-Rémy in Lunéville
    5. Dietrich , † May 2, 1047, 1006/47 Bishop of Metz ,
    6. Adalbero, attested in 1036, † after 1037, provost of St. Paulin , 1008/16 Elect of Trier
    7. Liutgard, † May 14 after 1005, ⚭ Arnulf Graf von Westfriesland 975, X September 18, 993
    8. Kunigunde the Holy , † March 3, 1033 in Kaufungen Monastery , canonized March 29, 1200 , founds Kaufungen Monastery in 1017, buried in Bamberg Cathedral ; ⚭ Heinrich II. The Saint , † July 13, 1024 in the royal palace of Grona , 995 Duke of Bavaria , 1002 German king, 1014 Emperor, buried in Bamberg Cathedral ( Liudolfinger )
    9. Eva, † April 19 after 1029; ⚭ Gerhard III., Count of Metz and in the (lower?) Saargau , † December 28, 1021-23
    10. Ermentrude, abbess, † May 2nd….
    11. Daughter ; ⚭ Count Thietmar

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Footnotes

  1. Friedrich and Wigerich are brothers, the fatherhood of Odoacar is uncertain
  2. Half-brother according to Hlawitschka, 3rd husband according to other historians, cf. Article Ermentrud
  3. ^ A b Math. Simon: Annals of the internal administration of the countries on the left bank of the Rhine, together with a preliminary report on the former territorial conditions of the countries on the west side of the Rhine . tape 1.2 . Thiriart, Cologne 1824, p. 492 ( archive.org ).
  4. ^ Regesta Imperii III 2,3 no.367.Retrieved September 21, 2016 .