Wilhelm (Luxembourg)
Wilhelm von Luxemburg , (* 1070 , † 1129 ) was after the death of his brother Heinrich III. Count of Luxembourg from 1096 to 1129.
Wilhelm was a son of Conrad I and the Clémence of Poitiers . Like his father, Wilhelm also had constant arguments with Archbishop Bruno von Trier . In 1121 he was banned from church .
1105 married Wilhelm Luitgart von Northeim, daughter of Kuno , Count von Beichlingen. They had three children:
- Conrad II. , (* 1106, † 1136), Count of Luxembourg
- Wilhelm, Count of Gleiberg
- Luitgard, (* 1120, † 1170), married to Henri II (* 1125, † 1211), Count of Grandpré
Individual evidence
- ^ Heinz Renn: The first Luxembourg count house (963–1136) (= Rheinisches Archiv. 39, ISSN 0933-5102 ). Röhrscheid, Bonn 1941, pp. 45, 50, (at the same time: Bonn, dissertation, 1941).
- ↑ Mark Twellenkamp: The House of Luxembourg. In: Stefan Weinfurter (Ed.): The Salians and the Empire. Volume 1: Salier, Nobility and Imperial Constitution. Thorbecke, Sigmaringen et al. 1991, ISBN 3-7995-4133-0 , pp. 475-502, (family table).
predecessor | Office | successor |
---|---|---|
Henry III. |
Count of Luxembourg 1096–1129 |
Konrad II. |
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Wilhelm |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | William of Luxembourg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Luxembourg (1096–1129) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1070 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1129 |