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Ermesinde of Luxembourg, Countess of Namur

Ermesinde of Luxembourg
Bornc. 1080
Died(1143-06-24)24 June 1143
Noble familyHouse of Ardenne–Luxembourg
Spouse(s)Albert of Moha
Godfrey I, Count of Namur
FatherConrad I, Count of Luxembourg
MotherClementia of Aquitaine

Ermesinde of Luxembourg (c. 1080 – 24 June 1143) was a German noblewoman.

Life

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She was a daughter of Count Conrad I of Luxembourg and his wife Clementia of Aquitaine.[1] After the death of her nephew Conrad II in 1136, there were no surviving males in the House of Ardennes-Verdun and she inherited the counties of Luxembourg and Longwy. However, she immediately abdicated in favour of her son Henry IV and never actually ruled.

She is primarily known because she made a number of donations to churches and monasteries. Towards the end of her life, she retired to a monastery.

First marriage

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In 1096, Ermesinde married Albert of Moha (c. 1065 – 24 August 1098), Count of Dagsburg, Eguisheim, Metz and Moha, and vogt of Altorf.[2] Ermesinde and Albert had:

Second marriage

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In 1109, Ermesinde remarried to Godfrey I, Count of Namur,[3] the oldest son of Albert III, Count of Namur. They had:

References

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  1. ^ Fabri 1911, p. 11.
  2. ^ Kupper 1981, p. 362.
  3. ^ Loud & Schenk 2017, p. xxxvii.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gade 1951, p. 86.

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Ermesinde of Luxembourg
Born: c. 1080
Preceded by Countess of Luxembourg
1136-1136
Succeeded by