Gottfried von Bergheim1

M, #93092, d. 3 May 1335
FatherGerhard V (?) Graf von Jülich1 b. c 1241, d. 1328
MotherIsabella (?) of Brabant, Heiress of Sichem, Lady of Vierzon1 d. a 26 Nov 1350
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Gottfried von Bergheim married Elizabeth von Kleve, daughter of Dietrich Luf (III) von Kleve Graf von Hülchrath and Jolanda (?), in 1330.1

Gottfried von Bergheim died on 3 May 1335.1
Gottfried von Bergheim was buried after 3 May 1335 at Stiftskirche St. Chrysanthus und Daria, Bad Münstereifel, Kreis Euskirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; From Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     1284, Netherlands
     DEATH     3 May 1335 (aged 50–51). Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
     Gottfried, Herr von Bergheim, was the son of Gerhard V, Graf von Jülich and Elisabeth of Brabant-Aarschot, daughter of Godfrey of Brabant and Jeanne, dame de Vierzon. Gottfried married Elisabeth von Kleve on September 28, 1330. They were the parents of:
     ** Jolanthe
     ** Elisabeth
     Family Members
     Parents
          Gerhard V von Jülich unknown–1328
     Siblings
          Wilhelm I von Jülich 1299–1361
          Walram von Jülich 1304–1349
          Richardis von Jülich 1314–1360
     BURIAL     Stiftskirche St. Chrysanthus und Daria, Bad Münstereifel, Kreis Euskirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
     Created by: Kat
     Added: 6 Sep 2013
     Find A Grave Memorial 116666558.1,2
     Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 187
2. Afstammingseeksen van de Hertogen van Brabant, Woerden, 2006, Hamers, Vic; Rob Dix, Zeno Deurvorst. page 70.1
Gottfried von Bergheim was also known as Gottfried von Bergheim.

Family

Elizabeth von Kleve d. bt 12 Nov 1346 - 1347
Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gottfried von Bergheim: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00064049&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 October 2019), memorial page for Gottfried von Jülich (1284–3 May 1335), Find A Grave Memorial no. 116666558, citing Stiftskirche St. Chrysanthus und Daria, Bad Münstereifel, Kreis Euskirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany ; Maintained by Kat (contributor 47496397), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116666558/gottfried-von_j_lich. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#YolandeBergheimMFriedrichLeiningen. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Guillaume de Brenne Seigneur de la Rochecorbon1

M, #93093
Last Edited6 Nov 2020
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 13:158.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Guillaume de Brenne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00046871&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Adelheit von Filsgau1

F, #93094
ReferenceGAV27
Last Edited22 Aug 2020
     Adelheit von Filsgau married Frederick (?) Gf von Sundergau, son of (?) von Büren.1

     GAV-27.

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 5.1

Family

Frederick (?) Gf von Sundergau d. a Apr 1027
Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adelheit von Filsgau: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106052&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Jutta (?) von Jülich1

F, #93095, d. before 1218
FatherWilhelm I (?) Graf von Jülich2 b. c 1120, d. 1176
Last Edited30 Oct 2020
     Jutta (?) von Jülich married Eberhard II (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von Hoven, son of Walter (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin & Soest, circa 1170.1,3

Jutta (?) von Jülich died before 1218.1
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:33.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jutta von Jülich: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121832&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121838&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eberhard von Hengebach: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121831&tree=LEO
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eberhard III von Hengebach: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121829&tree=LEO
  5. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#EberhardHengebachdied1234. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#UdelhildHengebachMHeinrichKessel

Walter (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin & Soest1

M, #93096
FatherHermann (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin2
MotherPetrissa (?)3
Last Edited3 Nov 2020
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:33.1 Walter (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin & Soest was living in 1141.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Walter von Hengebach: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121841&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hermann von Hengebach: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121839&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Petrissa: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121840&tree=LEO

Hermann (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin1

M, #93097
Last Edited30 Oct 2020
     Hermann (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin married Petrissa (?)2

     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:33.1 Hermann (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin was living in 1112.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hermann von Hengebach: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121839&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Petrissa: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121840&tree=LEO

Petrissa (?)1

F, #93098
Last Edited1 Nov 2020
     Petrissa (?) married Hermann (?) von Hengebach, Vogt von St.Martin.1

     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:33.1 Petrissa (?) was living in 1147.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Petrissa: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121840&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Wilhelm I (?) Graf von Jülich1

M, #93099, b. circa 1120, d. 1176
FatherGerhard IV (?) Graf von Jülich2 b. c 1095, d. 1143
Last Edited3 Nov 2020
     Wilhelm I (?) Graf von Jülich was born circa 1120.1
Wilhelm I (?) Graf von Jülich died in 1176.1
      ; Per Genealogics: "Wilhelm was the son of Gerhard IV, Graf von Jülich. He succeeded his father as count of Jülich, and steward of the Romanesque churches of St. Gereon and St. Kunibert in Cologne. A supporter of the Hohenstaufen, he was involved in many conflicts. He expanded his lands and controlled the strategic road between Cologne and Aachen. By an unknown wife he had three children, of whom Wilhelm II and Jutta would have progeny. As his grandson Wilhelm died young, Wilhelm III, the son of his daughter Jutta and Eberhard von Hengebach, Vogt von Hoven, succeeded Wilhelm II as count of Jülich. Wilhelm I died in 1176."1

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121838&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard IV: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121837&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm II 'the Great': https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00112453&tree=LEO

Wilhelm II "The Great" (?) Graf von Jülich1

M, #93100, b. circa 1150, d. 1207
FatherWilhelm I (?) Graf von Jülich1 b. c 1120, d. 1176
Last Edited25 Oct 2019
     Wilhelm II "The Great" (?) Graf von Jülich was born circa 1150.1
Wilhelm II "The Great" (?) Graf von Jülich died in 1207.1
      ; Per Genealogics: "Wilhelm, known as 'the Great', was the son of Wilhelm I, Graf von Jülich. He succeeded his father in 1176. Before 24 March in 1177 he married Alverdis von Molbach. The ascent of the counts of Jülich and their influence in the Eifel mountains began with Wilhelm; his wife Alveradis brought a considerable inheritance, including hunting rights. To secure his rule, Wilhelm built the castle of Nideggen. He gained stewardship rights over the basilicas of St. Georg and St. Ursula in Cologne. He sold the stewardship of Soest to the counts of Arnsberg-Cuyck. Wilhelm died in 1207. His heir was Wilhelm III, the son of his sister Jutta and Eberhard von Hengebach, Vogt von Hoven. Wilhelm III founded the second house of the counts of Jülich."1

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 187.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm II 'the Great': https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00112453&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Gerhard IV (?) Graf von Jülich1,2

M, #93101, b. circa 1095, d. 1143
FatherGerhard III (?) Graf von Jülich3,4,2 b. c 1070, d. 1128
Last Edited29 Oct 2020
     Gerhard IV (?) Graf von Jülich was born circa 1095.1
Gerhard IV (?) Graf von Jülich died in 1143; Genealogics says d. 1143; Med Lands says d. aft 2 May 1131.1,2
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1

; Per Med Lands:
     "GERHARD [IV] von Jülich, son of GERHARD [III] Graf von Jülich & his wife --- (-after 2 May 1131). Graf von Jülich. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed the dismissal of "comes Gerhardus et frater eius Heinricus" from the Vogteischaft of Kloster Siegburg by charter dated 5 Apr 1118 witnessed by "Comes Gerhardus et frater eius Heinricus, Comes Adolfus de Monte, Comes Adolfus de Saphenberg, Comes Gerhardus de Iuliaco, Gerhardus iunior filius Gerhardi, Gerhardus de Caesle, Arnulfus de Odenkirche"[906]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln donated Kloster Rolandswerth on an island in the river Rhine to Kloster Siegburg by charter dated 1 Aug 1126 witnessed by "Tiedericus comes de Are, Adolfus comes de Berge, Adolfus comes de Safenberg, Arnoldus comes de Cleue, Cunradus comes de Bunna, Gerardus comes de Iuleche et filius eius Gerardus, Gerardus comes de Hostade…"[907]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed a donation of property at Bornheim to Köln St Cunibert by charter dated 1127 witnessed by "Gerardus comes de Guleche et filius eius Gerardus…"[908]. Lothar King of Germany donated property to Köln St Cunibert by charter dated 10 Feb 1129 witnessed by "…Comites: Gerhardus de Gellere, Arnoldus de Thonoburg, Gerhardus de Iulicho, Herimannus de Caluala, Henricus de Kessile, Adolphus de Berge, Adolphus de Saphinberg, Liberi: Gerhardus de Hostadin, Gerhardus de Heimesberg, Ludowicus de Quinheim, Gerhardus de Mulinarco, Gerhardus de Randirode…"[909]. Lothar King of Germany confirmed the donation to Kloster Siegburg made by "Alverada de Cuck cum suis liberis" by charter dated 2 May 1131 witnessed by "…Comes Gerhardus de Iuliaco, Comes Adolfus de Saffenberch, Gerhardus Hostath, Godefridus et frater eius Herimannus de Chuh, Gerhardus de Mulenarca…"[910]. Bruno [II] Archbishop of Köln settled the dispute between Bonn St Cassius and Kloster Siegburg concerning the churches of Hennes and Ober-Pleis by charter dated 1132 witnessed by "Alverada de Cuck cum suis liberis" by charter dated 2 May 1131 witnessed by "…Adolfus comes de Monte, Adolfus comes de Saffenberg, Lutherus comes de Are, Gerhardus comes de Iuliaco, Gerhardus de Hostade, Gozwinus comes de Ualkenburg, Cunradus comes de Bunne, Gerhardus de Mulenarke, Gerlach et fratres eius Adelgerus et Theodericus de Gladebach, Herimannus de Rudenberg…"[911].
     "m ---. The name of Gerhard’s wife is not known. As noted below, if Graf Gerhard [IV] had two sons named Gerhard, it is possible that they were born from different marriages."
Med Lands cites:
[906] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 286, p. 187.
[907] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 301, p. 197.
[908] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 302, p. 198.
[909] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 304, p. 200.
[910] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 310, p. 205.
[911] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 314, p. 207.2


; Per Genealogics: "Gerhard was the son of Gerhard III, Graf von Jülich. He succeeded his father as count of Jülich and steward of the Romanesque churches of St. Gereon and St. Kunibert in Cologne. He clashed often with the archbishops of Cologne, and systematically expanded his lands. He had three sons of whom Wilhelm I would have progeny and succeed him, and Dietrich and Hermann had church careers, Dietrich as canon of Cologne cathedral and Hermann as prebend of the basilica of St. Severin. Gerhard died in 1143.“.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard IV: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121837&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#GerhardIVJulichdied1143B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121836&tree=LEO
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#_Toc43014123

Gerhard III (?) Graf von Jülich1

M, #93102, b. circa 1070, d. 1128
FatherGerhard II (?) Graf im Jülichgau2 d. 1051
Last Edited29 Oct 2020
     Gerhard III (?) Graf von Jülich was born circa 1070.1
Gerhard III (?) Graf von Jülich died in 1128; Genealogics says d. 1128; Med Lands says d. aft 1127.1,3
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1

; Per Med Lands:
     "GERHARD [III] (-after 1127). Graf von Jülich. [Sigewin Archbishop of Köln donated "parochiam...Emba...decimis" to Köln St. Pantaleon by charter dated 1081, witnessed by "Gerardus comes de Guliche..."[883]. It is not known whether the witness to this charter was Gerhard [II] or Gerhard [III].] "Gerardus de Gelre, Arnoldus comes de Berge, Waleramus comes de Lemburg, Gerardus comes de Iuliaco…" signed the charter dated 1085 under which Friedrich Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster St Martin, Köln[884]. Hermann [III] Archbishop of Köln donated revenue to Köln St Cecilia by charter dated 1094, witnessed by "…Adelbreht comes de Safenberg, Gerhart comes de Guliche, Adelbreht comes de Noruenig, Gerhart de Hostathen, Ethelger de Heingebach, Megenhere de Randenrothe…"[885]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed the donation of property "in Horenchusen…[et] in Dorwilere" made to Köln St Maria by "Meginherus de Randenrode cum neque uxorem neque filium haberet", in the presence of "fratre suo Hartberno", by charter dated 13 Apr 1104 witnessed by "Gerhart de Gelleron comes, Gerhart comes de Iulicho et frater eius Gerlach, Gerhart de Hochstaden, Dieterich de Mere, Heriman de Zulpico…"[886]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln arranged the Vogtei of Kloster Gerresheim by charter dated 9 Jan 1106, witnessed by "Herimannus comes de Udenkirchen, frater eius Arnoldus, Gerhardus comes de Iulico…"[887]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln donated serfs to Köln St Severin, with the consent of "Francone urbis nostre prefecto", by charter dated 1109, witnessed by "Gerhardo comite de Gelre, Adelberto de Safenberg, Adelberto de Nervennich, Herimanno de Udenkircha, Gerhardo de Julicho, Gerhardo de Hoinstathe, Gerlacho de Isenburch et fratre sui Regenbaldo, Harperno de Randenrothe…"[888]. "Liberi: Tiedrich comes de Ara, Gerart de Guileche, Gerart de Blanchinheim, Gerard de Hohstade, Adolf comes de Saphinberk, Adolf de Berge, Engelbreit de Kente..." witnessed the charter dated 1115 under which Friedrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed revenue and tolls to Münstereisel[889]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed a donation to Köln St Cunibert by charter dated 17 Mar 1116 witnessed by "Gerard comes de Guleche, Herimannus comes et frater eius Arnoldus, Almerus advocatus…"[890]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed donations to Kloster Siegburg by charter dated 29 Mar 1117 witnessed by "Comes Fridericus de Arnesburg, Comes Adolfus de Monte, Comes Adolfus de Saphfenberg, Comes Gerhardus de Iuliaco, Theodericus de Gladebach et Edelgerus frater eius…"[891]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln issued a charter dated 1117 relating to Kloster St Pantaleon witnessed by "Rembold de Isenburch et Gerlach frater eius, Gerardus comes de Iulicho, Almerus advocatus"[892]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed the dismissal of "comes Gerhardus et frater eius Heinricus" from the Vogteischaft of Kloster Siegburg by charter dated 5 Apr 1118 witnessed by "Comes Gerhardus et frater eius Heinricus, Comes Adolfus de Monte, Comes Adolfus de Saphenberg, Comes Gerhardus de Iuliaco, Gerhardus iunior filius Gerhardi, Gerhardus de Caesle, Arnulfus de Odenkirche"[893]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln donated revenue to Köln St Cunibert by charter dated 11 Feb 1124 witnessed by "Gerhart de Gulecho, Gerhart de Hostathe, Godefrit de Mere, Hereman de Heingebach, Thederihc de Gladebach, Heriman advocatus urbis…"[894]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln donated Kloster Rolandswerth on an island in the river Rhine to Kloster Siegburg by charter dated 1 Aug 1126 witnessed by "Tiedericus comes de Are, Adolfus comes de Berge, Adolfus comes de Safenberg, Arnoldus comes de Cleue, Cunradus comes de Bunna, Gerardus comes de Iuleche et filius eius Gerardus, Gerardus comes de Hostade…"[895]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln confirmed a donation of property at Bornheim to Köln St Cunibert by charter dated 1127 witnessed by "Gerardus comes de Guleche et filius eius Gerardus, Adolfus comes de Berge, Adolfus comes de Safenberge, Heinricus et Retherus de Dieke, Adelbreht et Nizo frater eius, Theodericus de Gladbach…"[896]. m ---. The name of Gerhard’s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[883] Kremer (1776), Band II, IX, p. 207.
[884] Köln Quellen, Band I, 40, p. 502.
[885] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 249, p. 161.
[886] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 263, p. 170.
[887] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 263, p. 170.
[888] Köln St Severin, 5, p. 8.
[889] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band IV, 616, p. 768.
[890] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 277, p. 179.
[891] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 282, p. 183.
[892] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 286, p. 187.
[893] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 286, p. 187.
[894] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 298, p. 195.
[895] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 301, p. 197.
[896] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 302, p. 198.3


; Per Genealogics: "Gerhard was the son of Gerhard II, Graf im Jülichgau. He was the first of his line to be referred to as Graf von Jülich _(comes de Julicho). A vassal of the Counts Palatine of Lorraine, he benefitted from their extinction, freed himself from old loyalties and took over several estates and important benefices. He became steward of the Romanesque churches of St. Gereon and St. Kunibert in Cologne, and began the rise of the counts of Jülich, as well as the related centuries-old conflicts with the archbishops of Cologne. He had two sons, of whom Gerhard IV would have progeny, and Alexander became bishop of Liège. Gerhard died in 1128.“.1

Family

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Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121836&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard II: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121835&tree=LEO
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#_Toc43014123. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#GerhardIVJulichdied1143B

Gerhard II (?) Graf im Jülichgau1

M, #93103, d. 1051
FatherEberhard (?) Graf im Jülichgau2 d. 1033
Last Edited29 Oct 2020
     Gerhard II (?) Graf im Jülichgau died in 1051.1
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1

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Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard II: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121835&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eberhard: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121834&tree=LEO

Eberhard (?) Graf im Jülichgau1

M, #93104, d. 1033
FatherGerhard I (?) Graf im Jülichgau2
Last Edited27 Oct 2020
     Eberhard (?) Graf im Jülichgau died in 1033.1
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eberhard: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121834&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121833&tree=LEO

Gerhard I (?) Graf im Jülichgau1

M, #93105
Last Edited29 Oct 2020
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:32.1 Gerhard I (?) Graf im Jülichgau was living in 1003.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerhard I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00121833&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Ludwig (?) von Monshcau1

M, #93106
Last Edited17 Mar 2020
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 6:26.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ludwig von Monschau: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106607&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Jutta von Isenburg-Limburg1

F, #93107
FatherJohann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg3 b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312
MotherOda von Ravensberg2,1 d. 25 Jun 1313
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Jutta von Isenburg-Limburg married Friedrich VI/VII (?) Graf von Leiningen-Dagsburg, son of Friedrich V/VI (?) Graf von Leiningen and Sophie (?) von Freiburg.4,5,6,1

     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 4:24; 17:71.1

; Per Med Lands:
     "JUTTA von Isenburg ). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not been identified.
     "m FRIEDRICH Graf von Leiningen-Dagsburg, son of FRIEDRICH [VI] Graf von Leiningen-Dagsburg & his wife Sophie von Freiburg (-before 1342)."5

; Per Med Lands:
     "FRIEDRICH [VII] von Leiningen (-before 1342). Graf von Leiningen-Dagsburg. “Friederich Graf von Leiningen und Julte seine...Wirtine” sold property to Balduin Bishop of Trier by charter dated late Mar 1335, sealed by “Frauen Sophien mines Friederichs Mutter und Friederich dem Thumb-Probst zu Wormbs unserm altesten Sohn...”[616].
     "m JUTTA von Isenburg, daughter of JOHANN Herr von Isenburg-Limburg & his second wife Oda von Ravensberg. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not been identified."
Med Lands cites: [616] Lünig Spicilegium (1719), Teil I, XII, p. 386.6 Jutta von Isenburg-Limburg was living in 1330.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jutta von Isenburg-Limburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00105533&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Uda von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00313691&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Johann I von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106327&tree=LEO
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Friedrich VI: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00064048&tree=LEO
  5. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#Agnesdied13161318. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PALATINATE.htm#FriedrichVIILeiningendied1342
  7. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Friedrich VII: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00105536&tree=LEO
  8. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mena|Imagina: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00105594&tree=LEO

Oda von Ravensberg1,2

F, #93108, d. 25 June 1313
FatherOtto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg3,4 b. 1246, d. bt 25 Mar 1305 - 1306
MotherHedwig zur Lippe5,6 b. 1238, d. 5 Mar 1315
Last Edited13 Nov 2020
     Oda von Ravensberg married Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg, son of Gerlach I von Isenburg Lord of Limburg and der Lahn and Imagina von Blieskastel, circa 25 August 1292
;
His 2nd wife.7
Oda von Ravensberg died on 25 June 1313.8
Oda von Ravensberg was buried after 25 June 1313 at Limburg Stadtkirche .8
     Oda von Ravensberg was also known as Oda von Ravensburg.2

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 17:71.8 Oda von Ravensberg was also known as Uda von Ravensburg von Ravensberg.8 Oda von Ravensberg was also known as Uda von Ravensburg.8

; Per Med Lands:
     "ODA von Ravensberg (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[2645]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2646]. "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[2647]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[2648]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[2649].
     "m as his second wife, JOHANN von Isenburg Herr von Limburg, son of GERLACH von Isenburg Herr von Limburg an der Lahn & his wife Imagina von Blieskastel (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck)."
Med Lands cites:
[2645] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[2646] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2647] Wenck, H. B. (1783) Hessische Landesgeschichte mit einem Urkundenbuch, Band I Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch (Darmstadt) ("Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch"), CI, p. 67.
[2648] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2649] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.2

; Per Med Lands:
     "JOHANN (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck). "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurg, Ymagina uxor nostra et Johannes filius noster primogenitus” donated “castrum Schauenburg...partem” and “in Birlebach et Crampurg villis” to Engelbert [II] Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 26 Sep 1266[791]. Herr von Limburg. “Heynricus...Lantgravius terre Hassie dominus” granted “terciam partem opidi Lymperg cum...pertinenciis...Bysanck” to “nobili viro Johanni domino de Lymperg” by charter dated 11 Aug 1289[792]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[793]. A charter dated 11 Aug 1305 relates to a donation to Limburg church made by "Johannes dominus de Limpurg atque domina Oda collateralis ipsius", for the souls of "quondam domini Gerlaci domini de Limpurg patris ac…domine Imagine bone memorie domine de Limpurg, matris dicti domini Johannis"[794]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 1 Oct 1312 of "Nobilis Dominus Johannes Dominus de Lympurgh" and his burial "in Choro apud Dominam suam de Gerulseck"[795].
     "m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
     "m secondly ODA von Ravensberg, daughter of OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensburg & his wife Hedwig zur Lippe (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[797]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[798]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[799]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[800]."
Med Lands cites:
[790] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.
[791] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 565, p. 329.
[792] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, III, p. 59.
[793] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[794] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXV, p. 76.
[795] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.
[796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[797] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[798] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[799] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[800] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.1

Family

Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg b. c 1250, d. 1 Oct 1312
Children

Citations

  1. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#UdaRavensbergdiedafter1309
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#OttoIIIRavensbergdied1305
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106615&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#HedwigLippeMOttoIIIRavensburg
  6. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hedwig zur Lippe: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00064261&tree=LEO
  7. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Johann I von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106327&tree=LEO
  8. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Uda von Ravensberg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00313691&tree=LEO
  9. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jutta von Isenburg-Limburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00105533&tree=LEO
  10. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1355

Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg1

M, #93109, b. circa 1250, d. 1 October 1312
FatherGerlach I von Isenburg Lord of Limburg and der Lahn1,2 b. b 1227, d. Jan 1289
MotherImagina von Blieskastel1,3
Last Edited13 Nov 2020
     Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg married Elisabeth von Geroldseck
;
His 1st wife.4 Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg was born circa 1250.1 He married Oda von Ravensberg, daughter of Otto III (?) Graf von Ravensberg and Hedwig zur Lippe, circa 25 August 1292
;
His 2nd wife.1
Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg died on 1 October 1312.1
Johann I von Isenburg Herr zu Limburg was buried after 1 October 1312 at Limburg Stadtkirche .1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ODA von Ravensberg (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[2645]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of “Otto comes de Ravenesberg” sold “curtim...Elslere...iuxta Bekehem” to the town of Beckum, with the consent of “fratris nostri domini Ludewici ecclesie sancti Johannis Osnaburgensis prepositi nec non uxoris nostre Hathewigis, heredum nostrorum Hermanni, Ludewici, Ottonis, Bernhardi, Jutte, Ode et Sophie”, by charter dated 12 Oct 1276[2646]. "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[2647]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[2648]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[2649].
     "m as his second wife, JOHANN von Isenburg Herr von Limburg, son of GERLACH von Isenburg Herr von Limburg an der Lahn & his wife Imagina von Blieskastel (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck)."
Med Lands cites:
[2645] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[2646] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 997, p. 518.
[2647] Wenck, H. B. (1783) Hessische Landesgeschichte mit einem Urkundenbuch, Band I Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch (Darmstadt) ("Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch"), CI, p. 67.
[2648] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[2649] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.5


Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 11:121.1

; Per Genealogics:
     "Johann I von Isenburg was the son of Gerlach I von Isenburg in Limburg and Imagina von Blieskastel. From the death of his father in 1289 he was head of the house of Limburg. The rule of Limburg was centred on the town and castle of that name and surrounding villages.
     "Johann was married twice. With his first wife Elisabeth von Geroldseck, daughter of Heinrich I von Geroldseck, Graf von Veldenz, and Elisabeth von Lichtenberg, he had two daughters of whom Elisabeth would have progeny. About 25 August 1292 he married Uda von Ravensberg, with whom he had two sons and two daughters of whom Gerlach II and Jutta would have progeny.
     "In the Limburg town chronicle by Tilemann Elhen von Wolfhagen, written before 1402, Johann was referred to as 'the Blind'. The grounds for this epithet are unclear as nothing is known about any real blindness of Johann. He had probably in old age an eye complaint which resulted in at least partial blindness.
     "Johann's father, who had founded the house of Limburg, had sought to enhance its security through dynastic links with neighbouring rulers. Johann's sister Imagina was married to Graf Adolf von Nassau, the future king of the Germans. His sister Agnes was married to Heinrich I, Herr von Westerburg, the brother of the Cologne archbishop Siegfried von Westerburg.
     "In 1288 Johann fought on the side of Siegfried von Westerburg in the Battle of Woeringen. After the death of his father on campaign with King Rudolf von Habsburg, Johann took over the rule of Limburg. Johann was particularly close to his brother-in-law Adolf von Nassau. After Adolf's election as King of the Germans, Johann was active in his service and rose to be one of his counsellors. In 1272 he sealed the pledging of the imperial interest in the town of Limburg to the electorate of Cologne. In the following years he frequently sealed the king's charters. Adolf also instructed him to arrange a marriage between his son Ruprecht and Agnes, the daughter of Wenceslaus II, king of Bohemia and Poland (this did not take place). Johann was also involved in arranging the marriage contract between Mathilde von Nassau and Rudolf I 'der Stammler', Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein. Johann sealed documents as a witness for Edward II, king of England.
     "On 2 July 1298 Johann fought on the side of Adolf von Nassau at the Battle of Göllheim, at which Adolf was killed. After the battle he was able to win the favour of the new king Albrecht I von Habsburg. In 1303 Albrecht instructed him to search out imperial fiefs whose holders had turned against the empire, and to take them back for the crown.
     "The children of Otto I, Graf von Nassau, asked him to act as supervisor of the division of their father's estate.
     "Johann took an active interest in his town of Limburg. On 14 May 1289, soon after the start of his rule, a huge fire destroyed the whole town. He was very involved in its rebuilding. By 1300 the town had already grown beyond its walls. Johann was probably responsible for the start of construction work on Lamburg's bridge over the River Lahn, the extension of the church of the Franciscan Abbey and the foundation of the abbey of the Wilhelmiten Order (the so-called 'Orden der Eremiten des Heiligen Wilhelm' or Order of the Hermits of the Holy Wilhelm, named after Wilhelm von Maleval who died in 1157). He also started the construction of St.Peter's chapel in the castle of Limburg.
     "Johann died on 29 September 1312. He was buried in the church of the Franciscan abbey in Limburg. His gravestone is there to this day."1

; Per Med Lands:
     "JOHANN (-1 Oct 1312, bur Geroldseck). "Gerlacus dominus de Lympurg, Ymagina uxor nostra et Johannes filius noster primogenitus” donated “castrum Schauenburg...partem” and “in Birlebach et Crampurg villis” to Engelbert [II] Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 26 Sep 1266[791]. Herr von Limburg. “Heynricus...Lantgravius terre Hassie dominus” granted “terciam partem opidi Lymperg cum...pertinenciis...Bysanck” to “nobili viro Johanni domino de Lymperg” by charter dated 11 Aug 1289[792]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[793]. A charter dated 11 Aug 1305 relates to a donation to Limburg church made by "Johannes dominus de Limpurg atque domina Oda collateralis ipsius", for the souls of "quondam domini Gerlaci domini de Limpurg patris ac…domine Imagine bone memorie domine de Limpurg, matris dicti domini Johannis"[794]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 1 Oct 1312 of "Nobilis Dominus Johannes Dominus de Lympurgh" and his burial "in Choro apud Dominam suam de Gerulseck"[795].
     "m firstly ELISABETH von Geroldseck, daughter of ---. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[796]. The primary source which confirms her family origin and marriage has not been identified.
     "m secondly ODA von Ravensberg, daughter of OTTO [III] Graf von Ravensburg & his wife Hedwig zur Lippe (-25 Jun 1313, bur Limburg Franciscans). The Limburger Chronik records that "edile herre zu Limpurg…Gerlach" was "son des blinden herren zu Limpurg" and his wife "von Rabensperg uß Westfalen…frauwe Uda"[797]. "Dominus Joannes de Lympurgh ac Oda uxor nostra legitima" founded a chapel "in castro nostro de Lympurgh", for the souls of "Gerlaci patris nostri ac Imagine matris nostre, Elisabeth prime nostre legitime", by charter dated Apr 1298[798]. Heinrich Archbishop of Köln confirmed property in “Secbach” to “nobili matrone Vde filie quondam Ottonis comitis de Rauinsberg...torali...Johannis domini de Lympurg” by charter dated 21 May 1306[799]. The necrology of Limburg Franciscan monastery records the death 25 Jun 1313 of "Nobilis Domina Uda de Limpurg" and her burial "in Choro"[800]."
Med Lands cites:
[790] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 84.
[791] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 565, p. 329.
[792] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, III, p. 59.
[793] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[794] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXV, p. 76.
[795] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.
[796] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[797] Die Limburger Chronik, 4, MGH Deutsche Chroniken, Band IV (Hannover, 1883), p. 27.
[798] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CI, p. 67.
[799] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, VI, p. 64.
[800] Katzenelnbogisches Urkundenbuch, CXXX, p. 83.4

Family 2

Oda von Ravensberg d. 25 Jun 1313
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Johann I von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106327&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1289. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Imagina von Blieskastel: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079805&tree=LEO
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#JohannIsenburgLimburgdied1312
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#UdaRavensbergdiedafter1309
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgLimburgdied1355

Irmengard (?) von Büdingen1

F, #93110, d. between 6 January 1213 and 30 January 1218
FatherHermann von Büdingen2
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Irmengard (?) von Büdingen married Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau, son of Gerlach IV von Isenburg and NN von Leiningen.3,4

Irmengard (?) von Büdingen died between 6 January 1213 and 30 January 1218.4
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "m IRMENGARD, daughter of --- (-[6 Jan 1213/30 Jan 1218]). "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[684]. Her date of death is set by the charter dated 30 Jan 1218 under which [her husband] "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf, noting that it was the wish of "olim mihi uxorem…et filios ac filias suscepissem ex ea" and that "illa uxore autem defuncta"[685]. This charter also confirms that she was the mother of Heinrich´s children."
Med Lands cites:
[684] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[685] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.4


Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1968 251
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 11:18b.1


; Per Med Lands:
     "HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg, son of GERLACH von Isenburg & his wife --- (-before 1227). Conrad Abbot of Laach confirmed donations, at the request of "advocatum…Gerlacum de Ysenburch", by charter dated 1179 witnessed by "Heinricus, Reimboldus et Bruno de Ysenburch…"[680]. "Remboldus de Isinburch et filius eius Salatinus, Gerlacus et Heinricus frater eius de Isenburch, Heinricus de Isenburch et Everardus frater eius, Heinricus burgravius de Isenburch…" witnessed the charter dated 8 Oct 1210 under which Johann Archbishop of Trier recorded a settlement between Rommersdorf abbey and "nobilis vir Bruno de Isenburg" concerning "Gladebag…monasterio"[681]. "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[682]. "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf, noting that it was the wish of "olim mihi uxorem…et filios ac filias suscepissem ex ea" and that "illa uxore autem defuncta", by charter dated 30 Jan 1218, witnessed by "Lotharius comes de Widhe, Henricus iunior de Isemburc, Theodericus de Widhe…"[683].
     "m IRMENGARD, daughter of --- (-[6 Jan 1213/30 Jan 1218]). "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[684]. Her date of death is set by the charter dated 30 Jan 1218 under which [her husband] "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf, noting that it was the wish of "olim mihi uxorem…et filios ac filias suscepissem ex ea" and that "illa uxore autem defuncta"[685]. This charter also confirms that she was the mother of Heinrich´s children."
Med Lands cites:
[680] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 201, p. 431.
[681] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch II, 261, p. 302.
[682] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[683] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.
[684] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[685] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.4
She was living in 1213.1

Family

Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau d. b 1227
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Irmengard von Büdingen: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101759&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hermann von Büdingen: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00174731&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101758&tree=LEO
  4. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  5. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich II von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101745&tree=LEO
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIIsenburgdied1278

Hermann von Büdingen1

M, #93111
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 11:18b.1 Hermann von Büdingen was living in 1182.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hermann von Büdingen: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00174731&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau1

M, #93112, d. before 1227
FatherGerlach IV von Isenburg2,3,4 d. b 1167
MotherNN von Leiningen2,4
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau married Irmengard (?) von Büdingen, daughter of Hermann von Büdingen.1,4

Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau died before 1227.1,4
     Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1968 251
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 11:18b.1


; Per Med Lands:
     "HEINRICH [I] von Isenburg, son of GERLACH von Isenburg & his wife --- (-before 1227). Conrad Abbot of Laach confirmed donations, at the request of "advocatum…Gerlacum de Ysenburch", by charter dated 1179 witnessed by "Heinricus, Reimboldus et Bruno de Ysenburch…"[680]. "Remboldus de Isinburch et filius eius Salatinus, Gerlacus et Heinricus frater eius de Isenburch, Heinricus de Isenburch et Everardus frater eius, Heinricus burgravius de Isenburch…" witnessed the charter dated 8 Oct 1210 under which Johann Archbishop of Trier recorded a settlement between Rommersdorf abbey and "nobilis vir Bruno de Isenburg" concerning "Gladebag…monasterio"[681]. "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[682]. "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf, noting that it was the wish of "olim mihi uxorem…et filios ac filias suscepissem ex ea" and that "illa uxore autem defuncta", by charter dated 30 Jan 1218, witnessed by "Lotharius comes de Widhe, Henricus iunior de Isemburc, Theodericus de Widhe…"[683].
     "m IRMENGARD, daughter of --- (-[6 Jan 1213/30 Jan 1218]). "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[684]. Her date of death is set by the charter dated 30 Jan 1218 under which [her husband] "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf, noting that it was the wish of "olim mihi uxorem…et filios ac filias suscepissem ex ea" and that "illa uxore autem defuncta"[685]. This charter also confirms that she was the mother of Heinrich´s children."
Med Lands cites:
[680] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 201, p. 431.
[681] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch II, 261, p. 302.
[682] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[683] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.
[684] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[685] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.4

Family

Irmengard (?) von Büdingen d. bt 6 Jan 1213 - 30 Jan 1218
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101758&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Isenburg family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg1.html
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#ReimboldIsenburgMdauLudwigArnstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B
  5. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich II von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101745&tree=LEO
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIIsenburgdied1278

Heinrich II von Isenburg1

M, #93113, d. between 11 May 1287 and 28 September 1291
FatherHeinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau1,2,3 d. b 1227
MotherIrmengard (?) von Büdingen1,2,3 d. bt 6 Jan 1213 - 30 Jan 1218
Last Edited11 Oct 2020
     Heinrich II von Isenburg married Mechtild von Hochstaden, daughter of Lothar I von Ahr Graf von Hochstaden and Mechtild von Vianden, in 1232.4,3,5

Heinrich II von Isenburg died between 11 May 1287 and 28 September 1291.1
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1968 251.1

; Per Med Lands:
     "HEINRICH [II] von Isenburg (-after 29 Sep 1278). "Henricus de Ysenburch…uxor mea Irmingardis et filius meus Henricus" exchanged property with the abbot of Laach by charter dated 6 Jan 1213[686]. "Henricus burcgravius de Isemburc crucesignatus" donated "Markemberc" to Kloster Romersdorf by charter dated 30 Jan 1218, witnessed by "…Henricus iunior de Isemburc…"[687]. "Heinricus et Gerlacus fratres de Ysenburc, advocati Limpurgiensis ecclesie" acknowledged rights of the archbishop of Mainz by charter dated 3 Nov 1232[688]. "Henricus dominus de Isinburg et Mechtildis uxor nostra…Gerlacus noster filius" renounced their claim "super hereditate comitatus de Hostaden et de Are" in favour of "dominum nostrum Coloniensem archiepiscopum" by charter dated 9 Nov 1246, witnessed by "…Fridericus frater noster Sancte Marie ad Gradus prepositi Colon…"[689]. "Conradum comitem de Dieze" and "Henricum de Isenburg sororium nostrum" reached agreement concerning "Vilmere…Volstock" by charter dated 25 Jan 1250[690]. Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed an agreement between "consanguineos nostros…germanos Henricum dominum de Isegburch…et Gerlacum dominum de Limburch" to share "castro Cleberch", to be inherited by "fratri suo H. dno de Isenburg et Ludowico filio suo" noting the interest of "dnus Philippus de Hohenfels ipsorum sororius", by charter dated 21 Jun 1258[691]. "Henricus nobilis dominus de Isenburg…cum…coniuge nostra domina Metilde" founded an altar in Abtei Romersdorf, in memory of "nobilis quondam domini Henrici nostri genitori dicti de Isenburg", with the consent of "nobilium virorum domini G. comiti Seynensis et domini Ditteri de Mollisberg nec non et filiorum nostrorum Gerlaci et Ludewici", by charter dated 1264[692]. "Heinricus dominus de Isenburg" recorded the settlement of the dispute between "Gerlacus dominus de Arenvelz nostri Henrici filius" and "Johannes burggravius de Hammerstein" by charter dated 18 Jun 1266[693]. "…Henricus de Ysenburgh, Gerlacus et Ludovicus filii ipsius…" were among those who declared war against Sifrid Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 8 Apr 1277[694].
     "m MECHTILD von Hochstaden, daughter of LOTHAR [I] Graf von Hochstaden & his wife Mechtild von Vianden (-after 1264). "Henricus dominus de Isinburg et Mechtildis uxor nostra…Gerlacus noster filius" renounced their claim "super hereditate comitatus de Hostaden et de Are" in favour of "dominum nostrum Coloniensem archiepiscopum" by charter dated 9 Nov 1246, witnessed by "…Fridericus frater noster Sancte Marie ad Gradus prepositi Colon…"[695]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1248 under which Konrad Archbishop of Köln confirmed the agreement between "Henricus dominus de Ysenburg sororius noster, pro se uxore sua liberis suis utriusque sexus fratribus suis et sororibus" and "Megthildis quondam Seynensis comitisse" concerning "castro…de Hardenuiels et Herispag" and other properties[696]. "Henricus nobilis dominus de Isenburg…cum…coniuge nostra domina Metilde" founded an altar in Abtei Romersdorf, in memory of "nobilis quondam domini Henrici nostri genitori dicti de Isenburg", with the consent of "nobilium virorum domini G. comiti Seynensis et domini Ditteri de Mollisberg nec non et filiorum nostrorum Gerlaci et Ludewici", by charter dated 1264[697]. Heinrich [II] & his wife had four children."
Med Lands cites:
[686] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 3, p. 3.
[687] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 79, p. 78.
[688] Codex diplomaticus Nassoicus, Band I, Part 1, 444, p. 298.
[689] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LXXV, 91.
[690] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XVIII, 30.
[691] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXI, 34.
[692] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 207, p. 331.
[693] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, VI, 7.
[694] Kremer, C. J. (1781) Academische Beiträge zur Jülch- und Bergischen Geschichte, Band III Geschichte der Grafen von Gülch, Urkunden zur Gülch- und Bergischen Geschichte (Mannheim) ("Kremer (1781), Band III, Urkunden Jülich"), CXXXIII, p. 150.
[695] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, LXXV, 91.
[696] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXXVII, 48.
[697] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 207, p. 331.3
He was living in 1213.1

Family

Mechtild von Hochstaden d. a 1264
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich II von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101745&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIIsenburgdied1278
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mechtild von Hochstaden: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00119056&tree=LEO
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#MechtildMHeinrichIsenburg

Mechtild von Hochstaden1

F, #93114, d. after 1264
FatherLothar I von Ahr Graf von Hochstaden2,3,4 d. 1215
MotherMechtild von Vianden2,3,4 d. b 1241
Last Edited16 Mar 2020
     Mechtild von Hochstaden married Heinrich II von Isenburg, son of Heinrich I von Isenburg in Grenzau and Irmengard (?) von Büdingen, in 1232.1,5,4

Mechtild von Hochstaden died after 1264.4
     Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 4:119.1

; Per Med Lands:
     "MECHTILD (-after 1264). "Henricus dominus de Isinburg et Mechtildis uxor nostra…Gerlacus noster filius" renounced their claim "super hereditate comitatus de Hostaden et de Are" in favour of "dominum nostrum Coloniensem archiepiscopum" by charter dated 9 Nov 1246[484]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1248 under which Konrad Archbishop of Köln confirmed the agreement between "Henricus dominus de Ysenburg sororius noster, pro se uxore sua liberis suis utriusque sexus fratribus suis et sororibus" and "Megthildis quondam Seynensis comitisse" concerning "castro…de Hardenuiels et Herispag" and other properties[485]. "Henricus nobilis dominus de Isenburg…cum…coniuge nostra domina Metilde" founded an altar in Abtei Romersdorf, in memory of "nobilis quondam domini Henrici nostri genitori dicti de Isenburg", with the consent of "nobilium virorum domini G. comiti Seynensis et domini Ditteri de Mollisberg nec non et filiorum nostrorum Gerlaci et Ludewici", by charter dated 1264[486].
     "m HEINRICH [II] von Isenburg, son of HEINRICH [I] Herr von Isenburg & his wife Irmengard --- (-after 29 Sep 1278).]"
Med Lands cites:
[484] Fischer, C. H. H. (1775) Geschlechts-Register der Häuser Isenburg Wied und Runkel (Mannheim) ("Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775)"), Urkunden, LXXV, 91.
[485] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, XXXVII, 48.
[486] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil II, 207, p. 331.4
She was living in 1246.1

Family

Heinrich II von Isenburg d. bt 11 May 1287 - 28 Sep 1291
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mechtild von Hochstaden: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00119056&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Lothar I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00141015&tree=LEO
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#LotharIHochstadendied1215. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#MechtildMHeinrichIsenburg
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIIsenburgdied1278

Gerlach I von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg1,2

M, #93115, d. after 1110
FatherNN von Isenburg3
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Gerlach I von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg died after 1110.2
      ; Per Med Lands: "GERLACH [I] (-after 1110). "Chuno de Confluentia filius Adelardi" donated “in hiis villis Buobenheim, Uuissa, Asca, Bueueza” to Koblenz St. Florian, for the souls of “suæ nec non et uxoris eius Folchlindæ”, by charter dated 1092, witnessed by “comite Adelberto, comite Chuonone eiusque fratre Adelberone, Adelberto vicedomno, Radebodone, Gerlaca...cum fratre suo Reginboldo...”[637]. Graf von Isenburg. Hermann [III] Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster Siegburg by charter dated to [1096], witnessed by "Gerlach comes de Isinburg, Gerhardus comes de Hostaden, Anshelmus de Mollesburg…"[638]. Friedrich [I] Archbishop of Köln donated serfs to Köln St Severin, with the consent of "Francone urbis nostre prefecto", by charter dated 1109, witnessed by "Gerhardo comite de Gelre, Adelberto de Safenberg, Adelberto de Nervennich, Herimanno de Udenkircha, Gerhardo de Julicho, Gerhardo de Hoinstathe, Gerlacho de Isenburch et fratre sui Regenbaldo, Harperno de Randenrothe…"[639]. m ---. The name of Gerlach´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[637] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 70, p. 153.
[638] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 253, p. 163.
[639] Hess, J. (ed.) (1901) Die Urkunde des Pfarrarchivs von St Severin in Köln (Köln) ("Köln St Severin"), 5, p. 8.2


Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1968 251
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 17:59.1
He was living in 1058.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gerlach von Isenburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00101748&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#ReimboldIsenburgMdauLudwigArnstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142B
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#_Toc511856465

Gerlach III von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg, Vogt von Trier1,2

M, #93116, d. after 1142
FatherRembold II von Isenburg1,2 d. a 1121
MotherNN von Arnstein1
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Gerlach III von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg, Vogt von Trier died after 1142.2
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "GERLACH [III] von Isenburg, son of REIMBOLD [II] von Isenburg & his wife --- von Arnstein (-after 1142). Graf von Isenburg. "Willelmus comes de Luzzelenburch, Hermanus comes de Caluerlage, Reinoldus comes, Conradus comes, Arnoldus comes, Gerlagus comes, Imeko comes, Gerhardus comes de Heinnersberch, Hermannus comes de Salmena et filius eius, Friderikus comes de Sarebrugge…" witnessed the charter dated 27 Dec 1127 under which Lothar King of Germany granted property in Dreiech to "ministeriali Cuonrado de Hagen…[et] uxori suæ Liuckardi"[653]. Albero Archbishop of Trier confirmed donations to Kloster St Thomas bei Andernach by charter dated 1138 witnessed by "Fridericus comes de Vienna, Godefridus de Asche, Gerlacus de Isenburg et frater eius Remboldus…"[654]. Albero Archbishop of Trier confirmed the foundation of Kloster Lonnich by charter dated 1142 witnessed by "Walrammus comes de Arlo, Fridericus comes de Vianna, Gerlacus, Reinboldus, Sigefridus fratres de Isenburch, Heinricus de Cazenelinboge…"[655].
     "m ---. The name of Gerlach´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[653] Isenburg Urkundenbuch, III, p. 4.
[654] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 121, p. 247.
[655] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 130, p. 264.2
He was living between 1130 and 1147.1

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Isenburg family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg1.html
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Gerlach IV von Isenburg1,2

M, #93117, d. before 1167
FatherGerlach III von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg, Vogt von Trier1,3 d. a 1142
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Gerlach IV von Isenburg married NN von Leiningen.1

Gerlach IV von Isenburg died before 1167.1,2
     Gerlach IV von Isenburg was also known as Gerlach IV von Isenburg.

; Per Med Lands: "[GERLACH [IV] von Isenburg (-before 1167). “Reimbaldus comes et Gerlacus nepos eius de Isemburch...” witnessed the charter dated 1 Apr 1158 under which Hillin Archbishop of Trier confirmed "castrum de Nassouwe" to "Beatrix comitissa et coheredes eius…filii Ruberti et Arnoldi de Luremburg"[656]. The primary source which confirms Gerlach’s parentage has not been identified. However, it is a reasonable assumption that, as “nepos” of Rembold [III] (see above), he was the son of Rembold’s deceased older brother Gerlach [III].] m ---. The name of Gerlach´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [656] Trier Diplomatica (Hontheim), I, CCCCI, p. 586.2

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Isenburg family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg1.html
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#ReimboldIsenburgMdauLudwigArnstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#GerlachIsenburgidedafter1142B
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B

NN von Leiningen1

F, #93118
Last Edited13 Nov 2020
     NN von Leiningen married Gerlach IV von Isenburg, son of Gerlach III von Isenburg Graf von Isenburg, Vogt von Trier.1

      ; Per Med Lands: "[GERLACH [IV] von Isenburg (-before 1167). “Reimbaldus comes et Gerlacus nepos eius de Isemburch...” witnessed the charter dated 1 Apr 1158 under which Hillin Archbishop of Trier confirmed "castrum de Nassouwe" to "Beatrix comitissa et coheredes eius…filii Ruberti et Arnoldi de Luremburg"[656]. The primary source which confirms Gerlach’s parentage has not been identified. However, it is a reasonable assumption that, as “nepos” of Rembold [III] (see above), he was the son of Rembold’s deceased older brother Gerlach [III].] m ---. The name of Gerlach´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites: [656] Trier Diplomatica (Hontheim), I, CCCCI, p. 586.2

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Isenburg family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg1.html
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#ReimboldIsenburgMdauLudwigArnstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#HeinrichIIsenburgdied1232B

Gerlach V von Isenburg Herr von Kobern1,2

M, #93119
FatherGerlach IV von Isenburg1,2 d. b 1167
MotherNN von Leiningen1
Last Edited16 Jan 2020
     Gerlach V von Isenburg Herr von Kobern married NN von Kobern.1

      ; Per Med Lands: "GERLACH [V] von Isenburg (-after 1209). Herr von Kobern. Conrad Abbot of Laach confirmed donations, at the request of "advocatum…Gerlacum de Ysenburch", by charter dated 1179 witnessed by "Heinricus, Reimboldus et Bruno de Ysenburch…"[657]. "Dominus Gerlacus de Kouerne" as Vogt von Laach reached agreement with Kloster Laach concerning property "in Hembach et Bedendorp" by charter dated 1190[658]. "Gerlacus de Isenburg et eius filiis" agreed that "castri de Altenburg et castri de Coverna inferioris" were fiefs of the archbishopric of Trier by charter dated to [1194], witnessed by "Godefridus comes de Spanheim, Gerlacus comes de Veldenz, Gotfridus comes de Virneburg et frater eius Fridericus, Reinboldus et Henricus de Isenburg"[659]. Johann Archbishop of Trier recorded that "comes Hermannus de Nassowe et pater eius bone memorie Robertus…et Waleramus cognatus eius" relinquished the Vogtei of Trier to "Conradi Palatini comitis de Rheno" who surrendered it to the archbishopric, by charter dated to [1197/1212] witnessed by "…Folmarus comes de Castelle, Gerardus comes de Disse, Gerlacus de Kouerna, Remboldus et frater eius Bruno de Isemburg, Hartmannus de Budingen…"[660]. A charter dated to [1207] records a dispute between "Remboldo de Isenburg" and Kloster Himmerode relating to property "de Kilwalt", recording that "pater meus et pater Remboldi cognati mei" divided their inheritance between them, that "patruus meus prepositus Bruno" used the property "permissione fratris sui qui erat patruus et tutor noster", that "defuncto patruo nostro…tutor noster" the property was inherited by Rembold and "frater meus", witnessed by "patruelem Remboldi…Gerlacum de Kouerne"[661]. Johann Archbishop of Trier settled between "dominum Gerlacum de Couerne" and the abbey of St Maria, Trier concerning "in Couerne…advocati", relinquished by "filiis suis Gerlaco…et Henrico", by charter dated 1207[662]. m ---. The primary source which confirms the name of Gerlach’s wife has not been identified."
Med Lands cites:
[657] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 201, p. 431.
[658] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 224, p. 465.
[659] Isenburg-Wied-Runkel (1775), Urkunden, III, 2.
[660] Codex diplomaticus Rheno-Mosellanus, Theil I, 247, p. 500.
[661] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch II, 229, p. 267.
[662] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch II, 231, p. 269.2
Gerlach V von Isenburg Herr von Kobern was living after 1209.1,2

Family

NN von Kobern

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Isenburg family: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg1.html
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NASSAU.htm#ReimboldIsenburgMdauLudwigArnstein. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.