Adeline de Montfort-sur-Risle1

F, #94201
FatherHugues II de Montfort-sur-Risle seigneur de Montfort-sur-Risle, Connétable d’Angleterre1 b. c 1030, d. a 1088
MotherUnknown (?)1
Last Edited10 Mar 2020
     Adeline de Montfort-sur-Risle married Guillaume II (?) de Breteuil, comte de Breteuil, châtelain d’Ivry, son of Guillaume 1 er «FitzOsbern» de Crépon de Breteuil, comte de Breteuil et d’Hereford and Adelise (Alice) de Toeni.1,2

      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ADELINE de Montfort-sur-Risle . She is named as wife of Guillaume by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her father and specifies that the couple were childless[1307]. Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Bec, including donations by "Roberti de Monte Forti…Adeline sororis ipsius Roberti", by charter dated to [1181/89][1308].
     "m GUILLAUME de Breteuil Seigneur d'Ivry, son of WILLIAM FitzOsbern Earl of Hereford & his first wife Adelise de Tosny (-Bec 12 Jan [1103], bur Monastery of Lyre). "
Med Lands cites:
[1307] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. VI, Book XI, p. 41.
[1308] Actes Henri II, Tome II, DCCXLIV, p. 375.1


; Per Racines et Histoire: "Adeline de Montfort ép. Guillaume de Breteuil, + 12/01/1103 (moine au Bec) comte de Breteuil (fils de Guillaume FitzOsbern, comte de Breteuil et d’Hereford, Sénéchal de Normandie, et d’Adeline de Tosny.)3,4"

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#AdelineMontfortRisleMGuillaumeBreteuilIv. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#GuillaumeMontreuildied1103
  3. [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Famille Bertran(d) de Bricquebec: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bertran.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Guillaume: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00426936&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Robert de Montfort-sur-Risle1,2

M, #94202, d. 1111
FatherHugues II de Montfort-sur-Risle seigneur de Montfort-sur-Risle, Connétable d’Angleterre2,1 b. c 1030, d. a 1088
MotherUnknown (?)2,1
Last Edited10 Mar 2020
     Robert de Montfort-sur-Risle died in 1111 at Constantinople (Istanbul now), Byzantium; Per Racines et Histoire: died in exile.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ROBERT [I] de Montfort-sur-Risle (-before 1111). Guillaume of Jumièges records that “secundus Hugo” married “aliam” after the death of his first wife by whom he had “Hugonem tertium et Robertum fratrem eius”, specifying that both sons died childless on pilgrimage[1300]. "…Robert de Montfort…" witnessed the undated charter under which Robert III Duke of Normandy donated property to Saint-Etienne de Caen[1301]. His properties were confiscated after he was accused of treason in 1107. He was in Durazzo in 1108[1302]. Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Bec, including donations by "Roberti de Monte Forti…Adeline sororis ipsius Roberti", by charter dated to [1181/89][1303]."
Med Lands cites:
[1300] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VII, XXXVIII, p. 289.
[1301] Calvados (Anisy), Vol. I, Saint-Etienne de Caen, 9, p. 271.
[1302] ES III 698.
[1303] Actes Henri II, Tome II, DCCXLIV, p. 375.2


; Per Racines et Histoire: "Robert de Montfort + 1111 (en exil à Constantinople) seigneur de Montfort-sur-Risle, Connétable de Normandie x 1099 (Maine) rallié à Henri Beauclerc x Tinchebray, disgracié pour trahison, abandonne ses biens au Roi."1

Citations

  1. [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Famille Bertran(d) de Bricquebec: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bertran.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
  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/normacre.htm#_Toc492794611. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Lucie (?)1

F, #94203
ReferenceGAV26
Last Edited17 Mar 2020

Family 2

Richard de Bohun d. b 1131
Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#IngelgerBohundied1168. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#MurielBohunMSavariBeaumont

Mathilde de la Lande-Patri1

F, #94204
FatherEnguerrand de la Lande-Patri1 d. bt 1213 - 1214
Last Edited21 Mar 2020
     Mathilde de la Lande-Patri married Raoul V Tesson seigneur de La Roche-Tesson, Tuit, T(h)ury et Fontenay-Le-Marmion, baron de Saint-Sauveur, son of Jourdain Taisson,
;
Her 1st husband.1,2
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "m as her first husband, MATHILDE de la Lande-Patri, daughter of ENGUERRAND Patri & his wife ---. She married secondly Guillaume de Milly. "Matillis domina de Landa Patrie…in mea viduitate" granted property to "Ricardo Ravengier, de Mesnillo Patrie" for his loyal service by charter dated 1239[775]."
Med Lands cites: [775] Fontenay le Marmion, XIX, p. 16.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#JeanneTaissonMRobertIVBertran. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Raoul de La Roche-Tesson: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00028905&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jeanne de La Roche-Tesson: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00028904&tree=LEO
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#MathildeTaissonMRichardHarcourt

Enguerrand de la Lande-Patri1

M, #94205, d. between 1213 and 1214
Last Edited10 Mar 2020
     Enguerrand de la Lande-Patri died between 1213 and 1214.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#JeanneTaissonMRobertIVBertran. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Néel III de Saint-Sauveur1

M, #94206, d. before 1092
FatherNéel II de Saint-Sauveur vicomte du Cotentinm, seigneur de Saint-Sauveur1 b. 996, d. c 1066
MotherAdèle/Adela de Brionne1
Last Edited11 Mar 2020
     Néel III de Saint-Sauveur died before 1092.1
      ; Per Med Lands: "NEEL [III] (-[before 1092]). William I King of England confirmed the donation by "Nielli filii alterius Nielli", previously made by "suus pater", of six churches on Guernsey to the abbey of Marmoutier by charter dated to [1073][713]. A charter dated to [1076] records a judgment passed by "Rannulfus vicecomes, Niellus filius Nielli, Rotbertus de Vezpunt", in a court of William I King of England, relating to the monastery of Mont-Saint-Michel[714]. "…Nigelli de Constantino…" witnessed a charter dated to [1077] under which William I King of England granted property to the abbey of Saint-Etienne de Caen[715]. "…Nigellus de Constantino" witnessed the charter dated 24 Apr 1089 under which Robert III Duke of Normandy donated property to Bayeux cathedral[716]. A charter dated to [1090] records donations to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur by "Nigellus vicecomes" and others[717]. same person as…? --- . A charter dated to [1136] records the foundation of the abbey of Saint-Sauveur, first constructed "tempore vetuli Ricardi comitis" (Richard II Duke of Normandy) "et Rogeri vicecomitis", the placing of monks by "Nigellus vicecomes", and the donations by "nepotes autem eius Nigellus…et Rogerius"[718]. The supposed brothers Néel [IV] and Roger [II] were therefore grandsons of Néel [II]. Their father must have been one of the sons of Néel [II]. Although he is not identified, it is reasonable to suppose that he was Néel [III]. m ---."
Med Lands cites:
[713] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 33, p. 36.
[714] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 36, p. 40.
[715] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 37, p. 41.
[716] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 44, p. 49.
[717] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 45, p. 50.
[718] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 48, p. 59.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#NeelIISaintSauvedied1092. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Néel IV de Saint-Sauveur1

M, #94207
FatherNéel III de Saint-Sauveur1 d. b 1092
Last Edited11 Mar 2020
      ; Per Med Lands: "NEEL [IV] . A charter dated to [1136] records the foundation of the abbey of Saint-Sauveur, first constructed "tempore vetuli Ricardi comitis" (Richard II Duke of Normandy) "et Rogeri vicecomitis", the placing of monks by "Nigellus vicecomes", and the donations by "nepotes autem eius Nigellus…et Rogerius", a later passage clarifying that they were "Nigellus vicecomes…fratre suo Rogero"[719]."
Med Lands cites: [719] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 48, p. 59.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#NeelIISaintSauvedied1092. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Hug Ponce de Bas Vescomte de Bas1

M, #94209, d. 1185
FatherPonce II de Bas-Cevera Vescomte de Bas2
MotherAlmodis (?) de Barcelona3 b. 1126, d. a 17 Mar 1175
Last Edited30 Jun 2020
     Hug Ponce de Bas Vescomte de Bas married Sinispella di Arborea, daughter of Barisone I di Arborea Judge of Arborea, King of Sardinia and Pellegrina de Lacon, circa 1177
;
Her 1st husband.1,4,5
Hug Ponce de Bas Vescomte de Bas died in 1185.1
      ; Per Shamà: “J3. [ex 1°] (Sin) Ispella († ca. 1204)
     "a) = 1177 ca. Ugo Poncio de Cervera, Visconte di Bas († 1185) (fratello di Agalbursa) (v. nota in del Balzo)
     "b) = Comita de Lacon (-Gunale) Giudice di Torres (v.), divorzia nel 1203.”.5

; Per Med Lands:
     "HUG PONCE de Bas (-1185). "Almodis vicecomitissa Bassensis" freed serfs, for the soul of "mariti mei Pontii de Cervaria" and with the consent of "omnium filiorum meorum", by charter dated 19 Nov 1155, subscribed by "Ugoni filii eius, Poncii filii eius, Berengarii filii eius…"[807]. Vescomte de Bas. “Parason...iudex Arboræ filius quondam Comita item iudicis Arboreæ” granted property to “dominæ Agalbursæ...uxori meæ filiæ quondam Pontii de Cervera” on their marriage by charter dated 31 Oct 1157, witnessed by “...Ugonis vicecomitis...”[808]. “Adalmus soror comes Barchinonensis...cum filiis meis Ugo et Poncius et Raimundus de Torrea Rubea genere meo et coniux eius Gaia filia mea” donated “alaudio infra terminos de Espulga de Tallad” to the monastery of Valldemaria by charter dated 28 Feb 1164[809]. "Ugo vicecomitis et Pontius frater meus et Raimundus de Cervaria uxorque eius Pontia et Raimundus de Turre Rubea uxorque eius Gaia" donated property to the monastery of Poblet by charter dated 20 Nov 1171[810]. "Ugo vicecomes de Bas" sold "vegeriam de Basso" to "Berengario de Puig Pardines et Raimundo patri tuo", with the consent of "Poncii fratris mei et Adalmus comitisse matris mee", by charter dated 14 Mar 1175, signed by "Ugonis vicecomitis de Bas, Poncii fratris eius, Adalmurs comitisse matris eorum…"[811].
     "m as her first wife, SINISPELLA de Lacon, daughter of BARISONE Judge of Arborea [Sardinia] & his wife Pellegrina de Lacon. The primary source which confirms her parentage and two marriages has not yet been identified. She married secondly Comita de Lacon Judge of Torres."
Med Lands cites:
[807] Archivo corona de Aragón Tomo IV, LXXXIV, p. 225.
[808] Codex Diplomaticus Sardiniæ, Tome I, LXIV, p. 220.
[809] Girona Sant Daniel, 52, p. 113.
[810] Santa Maria de Poblet 415, p. 313.
[811] Miret y Sans (1901), Apendix, VII, p. 139.1

Family

Sinispella di Arborea d. 1218

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/CATALAN%20NOBILITY.htm#UcPonceCeveraBasdied1185. 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/CATALAN%20NOBILITY.htm#PonceCerveraBasdied1155
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CATALAN%20NOBILITY.htm#AlmodisMPonceCerveraBas
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Spella di Arborea: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027223&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  5. [S4758] Genealogies delle Famiglie Nobili Italiane, online <http://www.sardimpex.com/>, Dinastie Giudicali Di Arborea: http://www.sardimpex.com/A/Arborea.asp. Hereinafter cited as Shamà: Genealogie delle Famiglie Nobili Italiane.

Unknown (?)1

F, #94210
Last Edited14 Mar 2020
     Unknown (?) married Ponce II de Bas-Cevera Vescomte de Bas.1

      ; Per Med Lands.
     "[m firstly --- (-before 1148). No direct confirmation of this supposed first marriage has been found. However, as noted below, the marriage of Ponce´s daughter Agalburga, dated to before 31 Oct 1158, suggests that she may have been born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage of her father.]"1

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/CATALAN%20NOBILITY.htm#PonceCerveraBasdied1155. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Dirk van Bemmel1

M, #94211
ReferenceEDV20
Last Edited11 Nov 2020
     EDV-30.

Family

Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DUTCH%20NOBILITY.htm#HeilwigRenenMGottfriedArnsberg. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

NN van Bierbeek?1

F, #94212
ReferenceEDV28
Last Edited11 Nov 2020
     NN van Bierbeek? married Dirck van Renen Heer van Herpen, son of Godfried van Aarschot-Rhenen and Sophia van Bemmel.1,2

      ; Per Med Lands:
     "DIRK van Renen (-[1170/1177]). "Tidricus de Rene et frater eius Gerlagus…" subscribed the charter dated 1156 under which "Godefridus…Trajectensis ecclesie pontifex" confirmed a donation of revenue to the church of Utrecht St Jan by "Heinrico de Hosterholte"[64]. Bishop Godfried´s testament dated 9 Apr 1178 names "pater meus Godefridus de Renen" and refers to the distribution of his possessions "de Brabantia" to his three sons "Theoderico, Gerlaco et Arnoldo clerico" and to "Hugoni fratri meo, et michi Godefrido, et sorori Helewigi", with reversion to “Godefridus cognatus meus...filiis...Sophie neptis mee et Henricus de Kuc”[65]. Burggraaf van Utrecht.
     "m ---. The name of Dirk’s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[64] Oorkondenboek Holland (Supplement), 11, p. 6.
[65] Sloet (1872), 350, p. 344.3
EDV-28.

Reference: Genealogics cites: Afstammingseeksen van de Hertogen van Brabant, Woerden, 2006, Hamers, Vic; Rob Dix, Zeno Deurvorst. 215.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN (van Bierbeek ?): https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00580819&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Dirk van Rhenen: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00580818&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/DUTCH%20NOBILITY.htm#HeilwigRenenMGottfriedArnsberg. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel1

M, #94213, d. 1209
FatherEberhard I (?) Graf von Berg und Altena1 b. c 1130, d. 23 Jan 1180
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel married Mechtild (?)1

Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel died in 1209.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ARNOLD (-1209). Levoldus’s mid-14th century Chronica Comitum de Marka names “Fredericus et Everhardus [error for Arnoldus]” as brothers of Adolf Archbishop of Köln, specifying that “Everhardus” held “castrum...super fluvium Lippiam in parochia de Heringe...Nienbrugghe...et castrum de Hisenberch super Ruram”[10]. “...Comes Euerhardus de Altena et filius eius Arnoldus...” witnessed the charter dated 1166 under which Reinald Archbishop of Köln sold property to “Helmwico militi de Holthusen” for Gladbach monastery[11]. Graf von Altena und Hövel. “...Euerhardus comes Engelbertus frater eius, Arnoldus comes...” witnessed the charter dated 1170 under which Philipp Archbishop of Köln confirmed an agreement between Kloster Cappenberg and the canons of Xanten[12]. Philipp Archbishop of Köln confirmed donations to Kloster Vilich by charter dated 10 Sep 1182 witnessed by "…Arnoldus et Fredericus comites de Alcena…"[13]. Bruno [III] Archbishop of Köln confirmed the entry of three sisters into Köln St Maria by charter dated 1192 witnessed by "…comes Arnoldus de Altena et comes Fredericus frater eius…"[14]. Adolf [I] Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster Füssenich by charter dated 1197 witnessed by "…fratres nostri comites Arnoldus et Fridericus de Althena…"[15]. Adolf Archbishop of Köln, with the consent of “fratris mei comitis Arnoldi”, noted that "frater meus beate memorie comes Fridericus" sold "curtim suam Lohusen" to the monks of Cappenberg, by charter dated 1199, witnessed by “Adolphus comes de Altena, Fridericus frater eius...”[16]. Adolf Archbishop of Köln confirmed the rights of “frater noster germanus Arnoldus comes in Althena…uxoris sue…matrone Methildis et liberorum suorum”, with the consent of "Everhardo filio utriusque iam comite", by charter dated 1200[17]. “...Arnoldus et Everhardus filius eius comites de Althena, Adolfus puer comes de Marke...” witnessed the charter dated 1202 under which Adolf Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster Scheda[18].
     "m MECHTILD, daughter of --- (-after 1226). Adolf Archbishop of Köln confirmed the rights of “frater noster germanus Arnoldus comes in Althena…uxoris sue…matrone Methildis et liberorum suorum”, with the consent of "Everhardo filio utriusque iam comite", by charter dated 1200[19]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.
     "Arnold & his wife had ten children."
Med Lands cites:
[10] Chronica Comitum de Marka, p. 26.
[11] Seibertz (1839), Band I, 57, p. 79.
[12] Niesert (1827), Band II, L, p. 222.
[13] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 481, p. 340.
[14] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 536, p. 373.
[15] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 559, p. 390.
[16] Erhard, H. A. (ed.) (1851) Regesta historiæ Westfaliæ (Münster) ("Westfaliæ Regesta") Band II, DLXXXIII, p. 262.
[17] Lacomblet, T. J. (ed.) (1858) Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des Niederrheins, Band IV (Düsseldorf) ("Niederrheins Urkundenbuch"), 643, p. 789.
[18] Staatsarchiv Münster (ed.) (1908) Westfälisches Urkundenbuch, Band VII (Münster) (“Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band VII (1908)”), 14, p. 9.
[19] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band IV, 643, p. 789.1

Family

Mechtild (?) d. a 1226
Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#EberhardBergAltenadied1180B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdolfHoltedied1261B

Mechtild (?)1

F, #94214, d. after 1226
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Mechtild (?) married Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel, son of Eberhard I (?) Graf von Berg und Altena.1

Mechtild (?) died after 1226.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ARNOLD (-1209). Levoldus’s mid-14th century Chronica Comitum de Marka names “Fredericus et Everhardus [error for Arnoldus]” as brothers of Adolf Archbishop of Köln, specifying that “Everhardus” held “castrum...super fluvium Lippiam in parochia de Heringe...Nienbrugghe...et castrum de Hisenberch super Ruram”[10]. “...Comes Euerhardus de Altena et filius eius Arnoldus...” witnessed the charter dated 1166 under which Reinald Archbishop of Köln sold property to “Helmwico militi de Holthusen” for Gladbach monastery[11]. Graf von Altena und Hövel. “...Euerhardus comes Engelbertus frater eius, Arnoldus comes...” witnessed the charter dated 1170 under which Philipp Archbishop of Köln confirmed an agreement between Kloster Cappenberg and the canons of Xanten[12]. Philipp Archbishop of Köln confirmed donations to Kloster Vilich by charter dated 10 Sep 1182 witnessed by "…Arnoldus et Fredericus comites de Alcena…"[13]. Bruno [III] Archbishop of Köln confirmed the entry of three sisters into Köln St Maria by charter dated 1192 witnessed by "…comes Arnoldus de Altena et comes Fredericus frater eius…"[14]. Adolf [I] Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster Füssenich by charter dated 1197 witnessed by "…fratres nostri comites Arnoldus et Fridericus de Althena…"[15]. Adolf Archbishop of Köln, with the consent of “fratris mei comitis Arnoldi”, noted that "frater meus beate memorie comes Fridericus" sold "curtim suam Lohusen" to the monks of Cappenberg, by charter dated 1199, witnessed by “Adolphus comes de Altena, Fridericus frater eius...”[16]. Adolf Archbishop of Köln confirmed the rights of “frater noster germanus Arnoldus comes in Althena…uxoris sue…matrone Methildis et liberorum suorum”, with the consent of "Everhardo filio utriusque iam comite", by charter dated 1200[17]. “...Arnoldus et Everhardus filius eius comites de Althena, Adolfus puer comes de Marke...” witnessed the charter dated 1202 under which Adolf Archbishop of Köln donated property to Kloster Scheda[18].
     "m MECHTILD, daughter of --- (-after 1226). Adolf Archbishop of Köln confirmed the rights of “frater noster germanus Arnoldus comes in Althena…uxoris sue…matrone Methildis et liberorum suorum”, with the consent of "Everhardo filio utriusque iam comite", by charter dated 1200[19]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.
     "Arnold & his wife had ten children."
Med Lands cites:
[10] Chronica Comitum de Marka, p. 26.
[11] Seibertz (1839), Band I, 57, p. 79.
[12] Niesert (1827), Band II, L, p. 222.
[13] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 481, p. 340.
[14] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 536, p. 373.
[15] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band I, 559, p. 390.
[16] Erhard, H. A. (ed.) (1851) Regesta historiæ Westfaliæ (Münster) ("Westfaliæ Regesta") Band II, DLXXXIII, p. 262.
[17] Lacomblet, T. J. (ed.) (1858) Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des Niederrheins, Band IV (Düsseldorf) ("Niederrheins Urkundenbuch"), 643, p. 789.
[18] Staatsarchiv Münster (ed.) (1908) Westfälisches Urkundenbuch, Band VII (Münster) (“Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band VII (1908)”), 14, p. 9.
[19] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band IV, 643, p. 789.1


; Per Med Lands:
     "m MECHTILD, daughter of --- (-after 1226). Adolf Archbishop of Köln confirmed the rights of “frater noster germanus Arnoldus comes in Althena…uxoris sue…matrone Methildis et liberorum suorum”, with the consent of "Everhardo filio utriusque iam comite", by charter dated 1200[19]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.
     "Arnold & his wife had ten children."
Med Lands cites: [19] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band IV, 643, p. 789.1

Family

Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel d. 1209
Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#EberhardBergAltenadied1180B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdolfHoltedied1261B

Adolf von Holte1

M, #94215, d. between 5 November 1261 and 16 June 1266
FatherArnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel1 d. 1209
MotherMechtild (?)1 d. a 1226
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Adolf von Holte married Unknown (?)
;
His 1st wife.1 Adolf von Holte married Elisabeth von Arnsberg before 21 January 1254
;
His 2nd wife.2
Adolf von Holte died between 5 November 1261 and 16 June 1266.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ADOLF von Holte, son of ARNOLD Graf von Altena und Hövel & his wife Mechtild --- (-[5 Nov 1261/16 Jun 1266]). "Theodericus dominus de Isenberg" declared having surrendered "allodium castri…Limburg supra Lenan" to "domino et avunculo meo Henrico comite de Monte", and having been regranted it as a fief, by charter dated 1242, witnessed by "Engelbertus…Osnabrugensis episcopus, Philippus majoris ecclesiæ in Susato prepositus, Bruno prepositus Osnabrugensis, Godefridus prepositus Sancti Martini Monasteriensis, Wilhelmus dictus de Isenberg, Adolphus de Holte, fratres…et Theodericum cognatum nostrum…"[2483]. “Engelbertus...Osnaburgensis ecclesie episcopus, G. prepositus Monasteriensis, B. maior prepositus Osanburgensis, Ph. prepositus Susaciensis et thesaurarius maioris ecclesie Coloniensis, A. de Holthe, W. de Ysinberg” granted “manso uno...up dir Wipperin” to “nostro cognato Engelberto dicto de Budellinberg”, with the consent of “nepoti nostro Theoderico comiti de Ysinberg”, by charter dated 19 Apr 1243[2484]. “...Adolphi de Holte...” witnessed the charter dated 7 Mar 1247 under which “Thidericus comes in Ysenberg” sold property to the Magdalen-Hospital at Münster[2485]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2486]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2487]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2488].
     "m firstly ---. The name of Adolf’s first wife is not known. This first marriage is indicated by the chronology of the marriage of Adolf’s daughter Mathilde, which suggests that she was older than his sons by his wife Elisabeth, the older of whom is only named in charters dated from 1261. It is possible that she was heiress of Holte, which was transmitted to her husband on their marriage. This suggestion is supported by Mathilde being named “domina de Holtha” in the charter dated Jan 1269 quoted below, when Adolf’s son Heinrich by his second marriage was alive as shown below.
     "m secondly (before 21 Jan 1254) ELISABETH von Arnsberg, daughter of HEINRICH [II] “Niger” von Arnsberg & his wife Ermengardis --- (-after 15 Sep 1282). “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2489]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor ipsius...et Ermengardis memorate Elizabeth mater” granted “curtem in Vlerike” [Flierich], held from “Godefridus comes de Arnisberg”, to “castro nostro Arnsberg” by charter dated 1255[2490]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2491]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2492]. “Elizabet domina de Holthe” requested Köln St. Severin to redeem “advocaciam in Bliderincdorp”, held by “domino Theoderico milite de Althena”, by charter dated 16 Jun 1266[2493]. “Henricus burgravius in Stromberg” confirmed that “Hermannus miles dictus de Ervete cum filio suo Henrico”, who held property “in bonis Radebeke” from “nobilem dominam Elysabet dictam de Holte”, resigned the property in favour of “eius ac filiorum ipsius Henrici...et Arnoldi” whereupon “domina prefata cum filiis suis” donated them to Kloster Benninghausen, by charter dated 21 Oct 1266[2494]. A charter dated 5 Mar 1269 (O.S.) records donations to Kloster Welver and that “domine...Ely de Holthe et filio eius Hinrico” donated “duas domos...in Rune iuxta Bremam”[2495]. “Henricus clericus de Holte et domina Elyzabeth mater mea” renounced “duabus curtibus nostris...de Wettere et de Bolinchusen” in favour of “comitis Godfridi de Arnsberg” by charter dated 1 Oct 1277[2496]. “Elizabeth relicta quondam Adolphi domini de Holthe et Henricus filius eius” donated property “iuxta Sceide in villa...Wicke” to Kloster Fröndenberg by charter dated 23 Apr 1278, witnessed by “Elia fratre dicte Elizabet...”[2497]. “Bela filia Henrici Niger de Arnesberg et Henricus filius meus dictus de Holte” sold property to “Godefridus de Menhovele” by charter dated 15 Sep 1282[2498].
Adolf & his first wife had one child
Adolf & his second wife had two children."
Med Lands cites:
[2483] Ernst (1847), Tome VI, CLX, p. 224.
[2484] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 543, p. 240.
[2485] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 465, p. 251.
[2486] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2487] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2488] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2489] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2490] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 887, p. 398.
[2491] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2492] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2493] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1223, p. 554.
[2494] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1236, p. 559.
[2495] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1354, p. 616.
[2496] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1619, p. 739.
[2497] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1641, p. 749.
[2498] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 1181, p. 619.1

Family 2

Elisabeth von Arnsberg d. a 15 Sep 1282

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdolfHoltedied1261B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#ElisabethArnsbergMAdolfHolte
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mechtild von Holte: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00106498&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Unknown (?)1

F, #94216
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Unknown (?) married Adolf von Holte, son of Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel and Mechtild (?),
;
His 1st wife.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ADOLF von Holte, son of ARNOLD Graf von Altena und Hövel & his wife Mechtild --- (-[5 Nov 1261/16 Jun 1266]). "Theodericus dominus de Isenberg" declared having surrendered "allodium castri…Limburg supra Lenan" to "domino et avunculo meo Henrico comite de Monte", and having been regranted it as a fief, by charter dated 1242, witnessed by "Engelbertus…Osnabrugensis episcopus, Philippus majoris ecclesiæ in Susato prepositus, Bruno prepositus Osnabrugensis, Godefridus prepositus Sancti Martini Monasteriensis, Wilhelmus dictus de Isenberg, Adolphus de Holte, fratres…et Theodericum cognatum nostrum…"[2483]. “Engelbertus...Osnaburgensis ecclesie episcopus, G. prepositus Monasteriensis, B. maior prepositus Osanburgensis, Ph. prepositus Susaciensis et thesaurarius maioris ecclesie Coloniensis, A. de Holthe, W. de Ysinberg” granted “manso uno...up dir Wipperin” to “nostro cognato Engelberto dicto de Budellinberg”, with the consent of “nepoti nostro Theoderico comiti de Ysinberg”, by charter dated 19 Apr 1243[2484]. “...Adolphi de Holte...” witnessed the charter dated 7 Mar 1247 under which “Thidericus comes in Ysenberg” sold property to the Magdalen-Hospital at Münster[2485]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2486]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2487]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2488].
     "m firstly ---. The name of Adolf’s first wife is not known. This first marriage is indicated by the chronology of the marriage of Adolf’s daughter Mathilde, which suggests that she was older than his sons by his wife Elisabeth, the older of whom is only named in charters dated from 1261. It is possible that she was heiress of Holte, which was transmitted to her husband on their marriage. This suggestion is supported by Mathilde being named “domina de Holtha” in the charter dated Jan 1269 quoted below, when Adolf’s son Heinrich by his second marriage was alive as shown below.
     "m secondly (before 21 Jan 1254) ELISABETH von Arnsberg, daughter of HEINRICH [II] “Niger” von Arnsberg & his wife Ermengardis --- (-after 15 Sep 1282). “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2489]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor ipsius...et Ermengardis memorate Elizabeth mater” granted “curtem in Vlerike” [Flierich], held from “Godefridus comes de Arnisberg”, to “castro nostro Arnsberg” by charter dated 1255[2490]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2491]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2492]. “Elizabet domina de Holthe” requested Köln St. Severin to redeem “advocaciam in Bliderincdorp”, held by “domino Theoderico milite de Althena”, by charter dated 16 Jun 1266[2493]. “Henricus burgravius in Stromberg” confirmed that “Hermannus miles dictus de Ervete cum filio suo Henrico”, who held property “in bonis Radebeke” from “nobilem dominam Elysabet dictam de Holte”, resigned the property in favour of “eius ac filiorum ipsius Henrici...et Arnoldi” whereupon “domina prefata cum filiis suis” donated them to Kloster Benninghausen, by charter dated 21 Oct 1266[2494]. A charter dated 5 Mar 1269 (O.S.) records donations to Kloster Welver and that “domine...Ely de Holthe et filio eius Hinrico” donated “duas domos...in Rune iuxta Bremam”[2495]. “Henricus clericus de Holte et domina Elyzabeth mater mea” renounced “duabus curtibus nostris...de Wettere et de Bolinchusen” in favour of “comitis Godfridi de Arnsberg” by charter dated 1 Oct 1277[2496]. “Elizabeth relicta quondam Adolphi domini de Holthe et Henricus filius eius” donated property “iuxta Sceide in villa...Wicke” to Kloster Fröndenberg by charter dated 23 Apr 1278, witnessed by “Elia fratre dicte Elizabet...”[2497]. “Bela filia Henrici Niger de Arnesberg et Henricus filius meus dictus de Holte” sold property to “Godefridus de Menhovele” by charter dated 15 Sep 1282[2498].
Adolf & his first wife had one child
Adolf & his second wife had two children."
Med Lands cites:
[2483] Ernst (1847), Tome VI, CLX, p. 224.
[2484] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 543, p. 240.
[2485] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 465, p. 251.
[2486] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2487] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2488] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2489] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2490] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 887, p. 398.
[2491] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2492] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2493] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1223, p. 554.
[2494] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1236, p. 559.
[2495] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1354, p. 616.
[2496] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1619, p. 739.
[2497] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1641, p. 749.
[2498] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 1181, p. 619.1


; Per Med Lands:
     "m firstly ---. The name of Adolf’s first wife is not known. This first marriage is indicated by the chronology of the marriage of Adolf’s daughter Mathilde, which suggests that she was older than his sons by his wife Elisabeth, the older of whom is only named in charters dated from 1261. It is possible that she was heiress of Holte, which was transmitted to her husband on their marriage. This suggestion is supported by Mathilde being named “domina de Holtha” in the charter dated Jan 1269 quoted below, when Adolf’s son Heinrich by his second marriage was alive as shown below."1

Family

Adolf von Holte d. bt 5 Nov 1261 - 16 Jun 1266
Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdolfHoltedied1261B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Elisabeth von Arnsberg1

F, #94217, d. after 15 September 1282
Last Edited15 Mar 2020
     Elisabeth von Arnsberg married Adolf von Holte, son of Arnold von Berg Graf von Altena und Hövel and Mechtild (?), before 21 January 1254
;
His 2nd wife.1
Elisabeth von Arnsberg died after 15 September 1282.1
     ; Per Med Lands:
     "ADOLF von Holte, son of ARNOLD Graf von Altena und Hövel & his wife Mechtild --- (-[5 Nov 1261/16 Jun 1266]). "Theodericus dominus de Isenberg" declared having surrendered "allodium castri…Limburg supra Lenan" to "domino et avunculo meo Henrico comite de Monte", and having been regranted it as a fief, by charter dated 1242, witnessed by "Engelbertus…Osnabrugensis episcopus, Philippus majoris ecclesiæ in Susato prepositus, Bruno prepositus Osnabrugensis, Godefridus prepositus Sancti Martini Monasteriensis, Wilhelmus dictus de Isenberg, Adolphus de Holte, fratres…et Theodericum cognatum nostrum…"[2483]. “Engelbertus...Osnaburgensis ecclesie episcopus, G. prepositus Monasteriensis, B. maior prepositus Osanburgensis, Ph. prepositus Susaciensis et thesaurarius maioris ecclesie Coloniensis, A. de Holthe, W. de Ysinberg” granted “manso uno...up dir Wipperin” to “nostro cognato Engelberto dicto de Budellinberg”, with the consent of “nepoti nostro Theoderico comiti de Ysinberg”, by charter dated 19 Apr 1243[2484]. “...Adolphi de Holte...” witnessed the charter dated 7 Mar 1247 under which “Thidericus comes in Ysenberg” sold property to the Magdalen-Hospital at Münster[2485]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2486]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2487]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2488].
     "m firstly ---. The name of Adolf’s first wife is not known. This first marriage is indicated by the chronology of the marriage of Adolf’s daughter Mathilde, which suggests that she was older than his sons by his wife Elisabeth, the older of whom is only named in charters dated from 1261. It is possible that she was heiress of Holte, which was transmitted to her husband on their marriage. This suggestion is supported by Mathilde being named “domina de Holtha” in the charter dated Jan 1269 quoted below, when Adolf’s son Heinrich by his second marriage was alive as shown below.
     "m secondly (before 21 Jan 1254) ELISABETH von Arnsberg, daughter of HEINRICH [II] “Niger” von Arnsberg & his wife Ermengardis --- (-after 15 Sep 1282). “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2489]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor ipsius...et Ermengardis memorate Elizabeth mater” granted “curtem in Vlerike” [Flierich], held from “Godefridus comes de Arnisberg”, to “castro nostro Arnsberg” by charter dated 1255[2490]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2491]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2492]. “Elizabet domina de Holthe” requested Köln St. Severin to redeem “advocaciam in Bliderincdorp”, held by “domino Theoderico milite de Althena”, by charter dated 16 Jun 1266[2493]. “Henricus burgravius in Stromberg” confirmed that “Hermannus miles dictus de Ervete cum filio suo Henrico”, who held property “in bonis Radebeke” from “nobilem dominam Elysabet dictam de Holte”, resigned the property in favour of “eius ac filiorum ipsius Henrici...et Arnoldi” whereupon “domina prefata cum filiis suis” donated them to Kloster Benninghausen, by charter dated 21 Oct 1266[2494]. A charter dated 5 Mar 1269 (O.S.) records donations to Kloster Welver and that “domine...Ely de Holthe et filio eius Hinrico” donated “duas domos...in Rune iuxta Bremam”[2495]. “Henricus clericus de Holte et domina Elyzabeth mater mea” renounced “duabus curtibus nostris...de Wettere et de Bolinchusen” in favour of “comitis Godfridi de Arnsberg” by charter dated 1 Oct 1277[2496]. “Elizabeth relicta quondam Adolphi domini de Holthe et Henricus filius eius” donated property “iuxta Sceide in villa...Wicke” to Kloster Fröndenberg by charter dated 23 Apr 1278, witnessed by “Elia fratre dicte Elizabet...”[2497]. “Bela filia Henrici Niger de Arnesberg et Henricus filius meus dictus de Holte” sold property to “Godefridus de Menhovele” by charter dated 15 Sep 1282[2498].
Adolf & his first wife had one child
Adolf & his second wife had two children."
Med Lands cites:
[2483] Ernst (1847), Tome VI, CLX, p. 224.
[2484] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 543, p. 240.
[2485] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 465, p. 251.
[2486] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2487] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2488] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2489] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2490] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 887, p. 398.
[2491] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2492] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2493] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1223, p. 554.
[2494] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1236, p. 559.
[2495] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1354, p. 616.
[2496] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1619, p. 739.
[2497] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1641, p. 749.
[2498] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band III (1871), 1181, p. 619.2


; Per Med Lands:
     "ELISABETH von Arnsberg (-after 15 Sep 1282). “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor nostra” mortgaged “advocaciam curtis in Bliderincdorp...et decimas in Holthusen et Bentkampe” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 21 Jan 1254, witnessed by “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg. Jonatas de Ardeya, Conradus burchgravius de Stromberg nobiles...”[2078]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holthe et Elizabeth uxor ipsius...et Ermengardis memorate Elizabeth mater” granted “curtem in Vlerike” [Flierich], held from “Godefridus comes de Arnisberg”, to “castro nostro Arnsberg” by charter dated 1255[2079]. “Adolfus nobilis vir de Holte et Elyzabeth uxor nostra” sold “advocatiam curtis in Blidellentorp” to Köln St. Severin by charter dated 14 Nov 1259[2080]. “Adolfus vir nobilis de Holte” confirmed that “Hinricus vir nobilis dictus Niger bone memorie de Arnesberg” had sold “advocatiam...in Rokinchusen”, to which he had succeeded “ratione filie ipsius quam duximus in uxorem”, to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “uxore nostra et filio nostro Hinrico”, by charter dated 5 Nov 1261[2081]. “Elizabet domina de Holthe” requested Köln St. Severin to redeem “advocaciam in Bliderincdorp”, held by “domino Theoderico milite de Althena”, by charter dated 16 Jun 1266[2082]. “Henricus burgravius in Stromberg” confirmed that “Hermannus miles dictus de Ervete cum filio suo Henrico”, who held property “in bonis Radebeke” from “nobilem dominam Elysabet dictam de Holte”, resigned the property in favour of “eius ac filiorum ipsius Henrici...et Arnoldi” whereupon “domina prefata cum filiis suis” donated them to Kloster Benninghausen, by charter dated 21 Oct 1266[2083]. A charter dated 5 Mar 1269 (O.S.) records donations to Kloster Welver and that “domine...Ely de Holthe et filio eius Hinrico” donated “duas domos...in Rune iuxta Bremam”[2084]. “Henricus clericus de Holte et domina Elyzabeth mater mea” renounced “duabus curtibus nostris...de Wettere et de Bolinchusen” in favour of “comitis Godfridi de Arnsberg” by charter dated 1 Oct 1277[2085]. “Elizabeth relicta quondam Adolphi domini de Holthe et Henricus filius eius” donated property “iuxta Sceide in villa...Wicke” to Kloster Fröndenberg by charter dated 23 Apr 1278, witnessed by “Elia fratre dicte Elizabet...”[2086]. “Bela filia Henrici Niger de Arnesberg et Henricus filius meus dictus de Holte” sold property to “Godefridus de Menhovele” by charter dated 15 Sep 1282[2087].
     "m (before 21 Jan 1254) ADOLF von Holte, son of ARNOLD Graf von Altena und Hövel & his wife Mechtild --- (-[5 Nov 1261/16 Jun 1266]).
     "Adolf & his second wife had two children."
Med Lands cites:
[2078] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 822, p. 366.
[2079] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 887, p. 398.
[2080] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1032, p. 466.
[2081] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1077, p. 487.
[2082] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1223, p. 554.
[2083] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1236, p. 559.
[2084] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1354, p. 616.
[2085] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1619, p. 739.
[2086] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1641, p. 749.
[2087] Westfälisches Urkundenburch Band III (1871), 1181, p. 619.1

Family

Adolf von Holte d. bt 5 Nov 1261 - 16 Jun 1266

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#ElisabethArnsbergMAdolfHolte. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#AdolfHoltedied1261B

Mechtild (?)1

F, #94218
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Mechtild (?) married Heinrich III von Arberg Burggraf von Köln, son of Heinrich II von Arberg Burggraf von Köln and Mechtild von Sayn.1

      ; Per Med LANDS:
     "HEINRICH [III] von Arberg (-after 3 Sep 1251). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Burggraf von Köln. "Burggravii Colon. Henrici" consented to a decision by charter dated 1231[1459]. "Henricus Burgravius Coloniensis" issued a charter dated 24 Dec 1237 relating to buildings in Köln[1460]. "Henricus burgravius Coloniensis et dominus de Arberch" granted "villam Dorsul" to "Cononi domino de Rullant" by charter dated 3 Sep 1251[1461].
     "m (before 1231) MECHTILD, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified."
Med Lands cites:
[1458] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 33, p. 35.
[1459] Köln Quellen, Band II, 124, p. 129.
[1460] Köln Quellen, Band II, 166, p. 167.
[1461] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch III, 1118, p. 827.2


Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 7:136.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mechtild: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00119046&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#GerhardArbergdied1255A. 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/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#GerhardArbergdied1255

NN von Habsburg1

F, #94219
FatherWernher I "the Pious" von Habsburg Graf im Klettgau1 d. 11 Nov 1096
MotherReginlint (?)1 d. a 30 Jun 1086
Last Edited3 Nov 2020
     NN von Habsburg and Ulrich X (?) Graf von Bregenz were engaged before 1077.1,2
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ULRICH [X] von Bregenz, son of ULRICH [IX] Graf von Bregenz & his wife --- (-[26/28] Oct 1097, bur Mehrerau). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf von Bregenz. He founded Kloster Andelsbach, and in 1094 Kloster Mehrerau. King Heinrich IV donated Kloster Pfeffers “sita...in Curwalia in comitatu Odalrici comitis de Bragancia” to the bishopric of Basel by charter dated Mar 1095[1270]. The Chronicon of Bernold records the death "1097 VI Kal Nov" of "Oudalricus comes" at "apud Brigantium" where he had become a monk[1271]. The necrology of Augiæ Maioris records the death "VI Kal Nov" of "Ulricus com fundator huius loci"[1272]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "VII Kal Nov" of "Uodalricus com de Brigantia"[1273].
     "Betrothed to --- von Habsburg, daughter of WERNER Graf [von Habsburg] & his wife Reginlint ---. The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis names "comes Oudalricus…Brigantium", records his betrothal to "filiam Wernheri comitis de Habichisburc" but states that he "concubit latenter cum Berhta filia Ruodolfi regis"[1274].
     "m (before 1077) BERTHA von Rheinfelden, daughter of RUDOLF Graf von Rheinfelden [later King of Germany] & his wife Adelaide de Savoie (-20 Jan after 1128, bur Mehrerau). The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis names "comes Oudalricus…Brigantium", records his betrothal to "filiam Wernheri comitis de Habichisburc" but states that he "concubit latenter cum Berhta filia Ruodolfi regis"[1275]. Gräfin von Kellmunz. The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis names "Bertha relicta Oudalrici" and "filiorum suorum Roudolfi et Oudalrici" recording their donation after her husband died[1276]. The necrology of Augiæ Maioris records the death "XIII Kal Feb" of "Bertha com"[1277]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death "XIII Kal Feb" of "Berhta com de Brigantia"[1278].
     "Graf Ulrich [X] & his wife had [four] children."
Med Lands cites:
[1270] Cur-Rätiens Urkunden, Band I (1848), 103, p. 147.
[1271] Bernoldi Chronicon 1097, MGH SS V, p. 465.
[1272] Necrologium Augiæ Maioris, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 145.
[1273] Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.
[1274] Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis 3.26, MGH SS XX, p. 655.
[1275] Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis 3.26, MGH SS XX, p. 655.
[1276] Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis 3.26, MGH SS XX, p. 656.
[1277] Necrologium Augiæ Maioris, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 145, footnote 3 specifying that this was "Rodolphi comitis de Reinfelden…filia".
[1278] Necrologium Zwifaltense, Konstanz Necrologies, p. 240.2


; Per Med Lands:
     "daughter . The Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis names "comes Oudalricus…Brigantium", records his betrothal to "filiam Wernheri comitis de Habichisburc" but states that he "concubit latenter cum Berhta filia Ruodolfi regis"[130].
     "Betrothed (before 1077, contract broken) to ULRICH [X] Graf von Bregenz, [Udalrichinger] (-[28/29] Oct [1097], bur Mehrerau). "
Med Lands cites: [130] Casus Monasterii Petrishusensis 3.26, MGH SS XX, p. 655.1

Family

Ulrich X (?) Graf von Bregenz d. Oct 1097

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#dauWernerHabsburgBetUlrichXBregenz. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#UlrichBregenzdied1097

Marquard II (?) Graf in Rätien1

M, #94220, d. after 30 January 1032
Last Edited31 Oct 2020
     Marquard II (?) Graf in Rätien died after 30 January 1032.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "MARQUARD [II] (-after 30 Jan 1032). According to Europäische Stammtafeln, Marquard [II] was the possible son of Marquard [I][1256], presumably because they shared the same name. Graf in Rätien: Emperor Konrad II confirmed property of Kloster Pfeffers “situm in pago Retia Curiensi in comitatu Marquuardo” by charter dated 30 Jan 1032[1257]."
Med Lands cites:
[1256] ES XII 25.
[1257] Cur-Rätiens Urkunden, Band I (1848), 82, p. 115.1

Family

Child

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#UlrichBregenzdied1097A. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Hermann von Cappenberg1

M, #94221, d. between 1082 and 1091
FatherGodefroi von Cappenberg Graf im Westfalen. Graf von Cappenberg1
Last Edited15 Mar 2020
     Hermann von Cappenberg married Gerberga von Huneburg.1

Hermann von Cappenberg died between 1082 and 1091.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "HERMANN von Cappenberg (-[1082/91]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis specifies that Gottfried Graf von Cappenberg "avum habuit Hermannum comitem"[2268]. Graf von Cappenberg.
     "m GERBERGA von Huneburg, daughter of [GOTTFRIED von Huneburg Vogt von Neuweiler & his wife ---]. The Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis names "Hermannum comitem [et] coniuge eius Gerberge de Huneburg"[2269]."
Med Lands cites:
[2268] Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis 1, MGH SS XII, p. 515.
[2269] Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis after 12, MGH SS XII, pp. 528-9.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#GottfriedCappenbergVerdun. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Gerberga von Huneburg1

F, #94222
Last Edited15 Mar 2020
     Gerberga von Huneburg married Hermann von Cappenberg, son of Godefroi von Cappenberg Graf im Westfalen. Graf von Cappenberg.1

      ; Per Med Lands:
     "m GERBERGA von Huneburg, daughter of [GOTTFRIED von Huneburg Vogt von Neuweiler & his wife ---]. The Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis names "Hermannum comitem [et] coniuge eius Gerberge de Huneburg"[2269]."
Med Lands cites: [2269] Vita Godefridi comitis Capenbergensis after 12, MGH SS XII, pp. 528-9.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#GottfriedCappenbergVerdun. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Heilwig von Dagsburg1

F, #94223
FatherHeinrich I (?) Graf von Egisheim und Dagsburg2 b. c 1040, d. c 1065
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Heilwig von Dagsburg married Albert II de Moha Comte de Moha, Graf von Dagsburg:, son of Heinrich I (?) Graf von Egisheim und Dagsburg and NN de Moha,
;
His 1st wife.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "[HEILWIG . The Codex Hirsaugiensis names "Adalbertus comes de Egensheim et uxor eius Heilewig"[289]. The following charter confirms that Heilwig was the sister of Bruno Archdeacon of Toul, but does not confirm the parentage of the two siblings: [her son] "Hugo comes" donated property to Kloster Lüders for the soul of "patris sui…Albertis comitis et avunculi sui Brunonis archidiaconis Tullensis" by charter dated 1137[290]. Her husband’s inheritance of Dagsburg suggests that she was the heiress of Hugo [X], maybe his sister. The primary source which confirms this relationship has not been identified.
     "m as his first wife, ALBERT [II] [de Moha], son of --- (-24 Aug 1098).]"
Med Lands cites:
[289] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, citing Württemberg. Jahrbüch., X, Codex Hirsaugiensis, p. 30.
[290] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, quoting Würdtween Nova Subsidia VII, 96, quoted in Witte, H. 'Genealogische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte Lothringens und des Westrich (II)', Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, VII.1, 1895 (Metz), p. 112.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HeilwigDachsburgMAlbertMoha. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HeinrichIdied1065B
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HugoIXDagsburgdiedafter1137B

Heinrich Hugo XI von Dagsburg Graf von Dagsburg1

M, #94224, d. after 1137
FatherAlbert II de Moha Comte de Moha, Graf von Dagsburg:1 b. c 1065, d. 24 Aug 1098
MotherHeilwig von Dagsburg1
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Heinrich Hugo XI von Dagsburg Graf von Dagsburg married Gertrud (?)1

Heinrich Hugo XI von Dagsburg Graf von Dagsburg died after 1137.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "[HEINRICH] HUGO [XI] von Dagsburg, son of ALBERT [II] [de Moha] Graf von Egisheim und Dagsburg & his first wife Heilwig [von Dagsburg] (-after 1137). A charter dated 20 Jun 1107 records that “comes Albertus” had donated property to Toul St Leo, later confirmed and increased by “Hugo filius Alberti comitis iam defuncti”, and now confirmed by Heinrich V King of Germany, at the request of “...Girardi comitis, Godefridi comitis, Fulmari comitis”[307]. “Counradus Dux de Zaringen, Gotefridus comes palatinus de Calewo, Adelbertus Comes de Lewinstein fratruelis eiusdem Gotefridi palatini, Hugo comes de Tagesburc, Volmarus Comes de Huneburc, Willehelmus Comes de Lucelenburc, Addelbero Comes de Areburc et frater eius Herimannus et ipse Comes Counradus de Horeburc...” witnessed the charter dated 1123 under which Emperor Heinrich V [IV] confirmed the foundation of Alpirsbach monastery[308]. "Hugo comes" donated property to Kloster Lüders for the soul of "patris sui…Albertis comitis et avunculi sui Brunonis archidiaconis Tullensis" by charter dated 1137[309]. It is assumed that Hugo [IX] was born from his father´s first marriage, as he inherited the county of Dagsburg, but the primary source which confirms that this is correct has not yet been identified. Graf von Dagsburg.
     "m GERTRUD, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. [1153].
     "Hugo [XI] & his wife had [four] children."
Med Lands cites:
[307] Bresslau, H. ‘Ein unediertes Diplom Heinrichs V’, Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde, Tome XIII (Hannover, 1888), p. 215.
[308] Documenta Monasteriorum Wirtembergico (1720), p. 147.
[309] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, quoting Würdtween Nova Subsidia VII, 96, quoted in Witte, H. 'Genealogische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte Lothringens und des Westrich (II)', Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, VII.1, 1895 (Metz), p. 112.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HugoIXDagsburgdiedafter1137B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Clementia (von Dagsburg): https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00107755&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#Clementiadiedbefore1169MHeinrichISalm

Gertrud (?)1

F, #94225
Last Edited12 Nov 2020
     Gertrud (?) married Heinrich Hugo XI von Dagsburg Graf von Dagsburg, son of Albert II de Moha Comte de Moha, Graf von Dagsburg: and Heilwig von Dagsburg.1

      ; Per Med Lands:
     "[HEINRICH] HUGO [XI] von Dagsburg, son of ALBERT [II] [de Moha] Graf von Egisheim und Dagsburg & his first wife Heilwig [von Dagsburg] (-after 1137). A charter dated 20 Jun 1107 records that “comes Albertus” had donated property to Toul St Leo, later confirmed and increased by “Hugo filius Alberti comitis iam defuncti”, and now confirmed by Heinrich V King of Germany, at the request of “...Girardi comitis, Godefridi comitis, Fulmari comitis”[307]. “Counradus Dux de Zaringen, Gotefridus comes palatinus de Calewo, Adelbertus Comes de Lewinstein fratruelis eiusdem Gotefridi palatini, Hugo comes de Tagesburc, Volmarus Comes de Huneburc, Willehelmus Comes de Lucelenburc, Addelbero Comes de Areburc et frater eius Herimannus et ipse Comes Counradus de Horeburc...” witnessed the charter dated 1123 under which Emperor Heinrich V [IV] confirmed the foundation of Alpirsbach monastery[308]. "Hugo comes" donated property to Kloster Lüders for the soul of "patris sui…Albertis comitis et avunculi sui Brunonis archidiaconis Tullensis" by charter dated 1137[309]. It is assumed that Hugo [IX] was born from his father´s first marriage, as he inherited the county of Dagsburg, but the primary source which confirms that this is correct has not yet been identified. Graf von Dagsburg.
     "m GERTRUD, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. [1153].
     "Hugo [XI] & his wife had [four] children."
Med Lands cites:
[307] Bresslau, H. ‘Ein unediertes Diplom Heinrichs V’, Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde, Tome XIII (Hannover, 1888), p. 215.
[308] Documenta Monasteriorum Wirtembergico (1720), p. 147.
[309] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, quoting Würdtween Nova Subsidia VII, 96, quoted in Witte, H. 'Genealogische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte Lothringens und des Westrich (II)', Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, VII.1, 1895 (Metz), p. 112.1

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HugoIXDagsburgdiedafter1137B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#Clementiadiedbefore1169MHeinrichISalm

NN de Coucy1

F, #94226
FatherEnguerrand I de Coucy sn de Boves et de Coucy, Cte d'Amiens1 b. 1030, d. 1116
MotherSibylle de Porcean1 b. c 1065
Last Edited16 Mar 2020

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN de Coucy: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00628197&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gui II de Thourotte: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00628196&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jean I de Coucy: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00628198&tree=LEO

Gui I de Thourotte Châtelain de Coucy, Châtelain de Noyon, Vicomte de Soissons1

M, #94227, d. between 1165 and 1170
Last Edited16 Mar 2020
     Gui I de Thourotte Châtelain de Coucy, Châtelain de Noyon, Vicomte de Soissons married NN de Coucy, daughter of Enguerrand I de Coucy sn de Boves et de Coucy, Cte d'Amiens and Sibylle de Porcean.1

Gui I de Thourotte Châtelain de Coucy, Châtelain de Noyon, Vicomte de Soissons died between 1165 and 1170.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "GUY de Thourotte (-after 1156). "Guido castellanus Noviomi" donated property “de suo dominico Le Bus...in territorio de Nancel” to Ourscamp Notre-Dame by charter dated 1142[662]. "Guido Noviomensis castellanus" donated property to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp, on returning from pilgrimage to Santiago “cum tribus filiis suis Johanne...Guidone et Ivone”, by charter dated 1156[663].
     "m ---. The name of Guy’s wife is not known.
Guy & his wife had six children"
Med Lands cites:
[662] Ourscamp Notre-Dame CCCCXV, p. 252.
[663] Ourscamp Notre-Dame CCXXVI, p. 139.2


; Per Racines et Histoire: "Gui (1er) de Thourotte, + après 1156 Châtelain de Noyon (cité dans des chartes à Ourscamps en 1142 et 115 ep. ?"3

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 13:152.1

Family

NN de Coucy
Child

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gui II de Thourotte: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00628196&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/nfravalver.htm#_Toc521223343. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Maison de Thourotte (alias Thorotte), p. 2: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Thourotte.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jean I de Coucy: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00628198&tree=LEO
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfravalver.htm#JeanIThourottedied1176

Jean (IV) de Thourotte Seigneur de Beaufort1

M, #94228, d. between June 1253 and April 1257
FatherJean III de Thourotte Seigneur de Beaufort1
Last Edited16 Mar 2020
     Jean (IV) de Thourotte Seigneur de Beaufort married Felicite de Rethel Dame de Beaufort, daughter of Manasses IV de Réthel Comte de Réthel, Seigneur de Saulce-au-Bois and Elisabeth d'Ecry, before 15 October 1252
; Date of Contract.2,1,3
Jean (IV) de Thourotte Seigneur de Beaufort died between June 1253 and April 1257.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "JEAN de Thourotte (-[Jun 1253/Apr 1257]). "Jean de Tourotte chevalier sire de Beaufort" accepted a transfer of revenue from "Manassès de Rethel sire du Bourcq" which was previously held by "Marie veuve de Jean comte de Rethel" as dower, as part of the arrangements for his marriage to "Félicité sa fille", by charter dated Jun 1253[724]. Seigneur de Beaufort.
     "m FELICITE de Rethel, daughter of MANASSES [IV] Comte de Rethel & his wife Isabelle --- (-after Apr 1257). The marriage contract between "Jean de Tourotte le jeune chevalier" and "Manassès de Rethel…sa fille Félicité" is dated 15 Oct 1252[725]. A charter dated Apr 1257 records an agreement between "Jean châtelain de Noyon et de Torotte" and "Félicité dame de Beaufort veuve du fils dudit Jean" concerning her renunciation of claims to his property and that of "de feu Agnès sa femme"[726]."
Med Lands cites:
[724] Delisle (1867), 107, p. 34.
[725] Delisle (1867), 101, p. 33.1

Family

Felicite de Rethel Dame de Beaufort b. b 1242, d. a Apr 1257

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfravalver.htm#JeanThourottedied1253. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Rethel 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/crus/rethel2.html
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/champorret.htm#FeliciteRetheldied1257

Agnes de Chiny1

F, #94229, d. before 1235
FatherLouis IV (?) Cte de Chiny1 b. c 1172, d. 1227
MotherMathilde/Matilda (?) d'Avesnes1 b. c 1170, d. a 1236
Last Edited16 Mar 2020
     Agnes de Chiny married Jean (?) Comte de Rethel, son of Hugues II de Rethel Comte de Rethel and Felicité de Broyes Dame de Beaufort, before April 1232
;
His 1st wife.1
Agnes de Chiny died before 1235.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "AGNES (-before 1235). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "secunda filia comitis de Chini et Machtildis filiæ Jacobi Avesnensis" was "domina de Agimont et de Givet" and married "domino Joanni de Retest, Hugonis in comitatu successori" by whom she had one daughter who died young[697]. “Ludovicus comes de Chisnei” reached agreement with Orval concerning “prato ante Yvodium”, with the consent of “uxor mea Mathildis...cum filiabus meis Johenne et Agnes”, by charter dated Jul 1212[698]. “Dominus Johannes de Chimereyo frater domini Hugonis comitis Registestensis” granted pasturage and other rights to Mont Dieu abbey, with the consent of “uxoris mee”, by charter dated Apr 1232[699]. Dame d'Agimont et de Givet.
     "m (before Apr 1232) as his first wife, JEAN de Rethel, son of HUGUES [II] Comte de Rethel & his wife Félicité de Broyes dame de Beaufort (-[2 Apr/15 Jul] 1251). He succeeded his brother in 1243 as Comte de Rethel."
Med Lands cites:
[697] Balduinus de Avennis Genealogia, RHGF XIII, p. 561.
[698] Orval, CXXIV, p. 166.
[699] Saige, G., Lacaille, H. and Labande, L. H. (1902) Trésor des chartes du comté de Rethel (Monaco) (“Chartes Rethel”), Tome I, LXXI, p. 108.1

Family

Jean (?) Comte de Rethel d. bt 2 Apr 1251 - 15 Jul 1251

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(UPPER)%20NOBILITY.htm#AgnesChimaydiedbefore1235. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Henri de Looz1

M, #94230, d. 2 August 1218
FatherGerhard II (?) Graf von Looz und Rieneck, Burggraf von Mainz1,2 b. 1140, d. 2 Sep 1191
MotherAdelheid van Gelre1,3 d. a 1179
Last Edited17 Sep 2020
     Henri de Looz married Mechtild von Vianden, daughter of Friedrich III (?) Graf von Vianden and Mechtild (?) von der Neuerburg, in 1214
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Henri de Looz died on 2 August 1218.1
     ; Per Med Lands:
     "MECHTILD (-before 1241). Her parentage and two marriages are confirmed by the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which records that the mother of Konrad Archbishop of Köln was "sorore comitis Henrici Viennensis" and that she married secondly "Henricus frater comitis Losensis, quondam prepositus Traiectensis"[657]. "Lutharius comes de Hostaden cum uxore mea Mechtilde et filiis meis Luthario et Conrado" donated the church at Frimmersdorf to the abbey of Knechtsteden by charter dated 1210[658]. "Lutharius…comes in Hostadin" donated the church at Rommerskirchen to Knechtsteden abbey, with the consent of "uxoris nostre Mechtildis", by charter dated 1212[659]. "Lutharius comes, Methildis comitissa de Hostaden" donated property "in villa…Wieuelinchouin" to Knechtsteden abbey by charter dated Feb 1214[660].
     "m firstly LOTHAR [I] Graf von Hochstaden, son of DIETRICH Graf von Ahr & his wife --- von Dagsburg (-1215).
     "m secondly (1216) HENRI de Looz, son of GERARD [II] Comte de Looz Graf von Rieneck & his wife Adelheid van Gelre (-2 Aug 1218)."
Med Lands cites:
[657] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1238, MGH SS XXIII, p. 943.
[658] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 32, p. 18.
[659] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 41, p. 22.
[660] Niederrheins Urkundenbuch, Band II, 46, p. 24.4


; Per Med Lands:
     "HENRI (-2 Aug 1218). His parentage is confirmed by a charter dated 10 May 1213 which confirmed the sale by "Gerhardo comite de Rinecke" of property "in Ingelheim et Isenheim" to Eberbach convent, approved by "fratres comitis memorati, Ludwicus comes de Lon et…Heinricus Trajectensis et Aschaffenburg prepositus atque Ada comitissa"[919]. "Ludewicus comes de Lon et Heinricus prepositus Traiectensis et Arnoldus frater eius et Ada comitissa" donated property to Eberbach, at the request of "fratris nostri Gerhardi comitis de Renecken", by charter dated 1213[920]. Canon of St Lambert at Liège. Provost of the Franciscans at Maastricht [1200]/1213. Provost of St Alexander at Aschaffenburg 1209/1216. "Gerhardus comes de Renekken…domine Cunegundis comitisse uxoris sue" donated property to Eberbach, with the consent of "suorum heredum…Ludewici comitis de Lon et domini Heinrici Traiectensis et Aschaffenburgensis prepositi", by charter dated 1213, witnessed by "Ludewicus filius Gerhardi comitis"[921]. Graf von Hochstaden 1214. Comte de Duras 1216. Comte de Looz 1218. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 1218 of "comes de Los Ludovicus cum fratre suo Henrico"[922].
     "m ([1214]) as her second husband, MECHTILD von Vianden, widow of LOTHAR [I] Graf von Hochstaden, daughter of FRIEDRICH [III] Graf von Vianden [Sponheim] & his wife Mechtild von der Neuerburg (-before 1241). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that the mother of Konrad Archbishop of Köln was "sorore comitis Henrici Viennensis" and that she married secondly "Henricus frater comitis Losensis, quondam prepositus Traiectensis"[923]."
Med Lands cites:
[919] Codex Diplomaticus Lossensis, 156, p. 85.
[920] Hessische Urkunden, Band II, 37, p. 49.
[921] Hessische Urkunden, Band II, 40, p. 52.
[922] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1218, MGH SS XXIII, p. 907.
[923] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1238, MGH SS XXIII, p. 943.1

Family

Mechtild von Vianden d. b 1241

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, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#HeinrichILoozdied1218. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S4743] Geneagraphie - Families all over the world (Website), online <http://geneagraphie.com/>, Graf Gerhard II. von Looz und Rieneck: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I16843&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as Geneagraphie.
  3. [S4743] Geneagraphie, online http://geneagraphie.com/, Adelheid van Gelre: https://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I16849&tree=1
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LUXEMBOURG.htm#MechtildViandenMLotharHochstaden