Giselbert van Loon (probably died about 1045) is the first definitely known count of the County of Loon, a territory which, at least in later times, roughly...
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all or part of Loon. The first generally accepted count (Dutch graaf, Latin comes, French comte) of Loon was the 11th century Giselbert (modern English...
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1014) Giselbert II of Roussillon (d. 1102) Giselbert, Count of Clermont (d. after 1097) Giselbert van Loon (d. c.1045) Giselbert of Luxembourg (c. 1007...
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Count Giselbert (or Gilbert) of Loon or (later) Duras (d. before 1138), was the deputy advocate (subadvocatus) of Saint Trudo’s Abbey. He was son of Count...
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of Loon Gerardus van Loon, an alternate name for Olympic sport shooter Dirk Boest Gips Giselbert van Loon (c. 980 – c. 1045), count of the County of Loon...
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Lutgarde who married a Count Otto of Loon and was mother to Bishop Balderic II of Liège, brother of Count Giselbert of Loon. As Jean Baerten and other authors...
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of Duras, sought to seize the property of the Abbey of Sint-Truiden. (Giselbert was a cousin, the grandson of his namesake Giselbert, Count of Loon.)...
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that Giselbert's brother Count Arnulf was father of Emmo and also a count of Loon. His mother is named clearly as Ludgarde of Namur, a sister of Albert...
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and Emmo were sons of Count Giselbert of Loon, who Emmo succeeded as count over Borgloon, although there is no contemporary record of their exact relationship...
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Otto is a purported Count of Loon (Dutch: Graafschap Loon, French: Comté de Looz) and father of Count Giselbert, who would have been adult roughly around...
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as counts "of Loon" (Borgloon). Otto's son Giselbert was the first certain count of Duras, and was also, like his father, subadvocatus of St Truiden....
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of Toulouse against Pepin II, King of Aquitaine.) In the mid 9th century, an important figure in this region was a count named Gilbert (or Giselbert)...
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dynasty. Giselbert of Luxembourg (1007–1059), Count of Longwy, of Salm, and of Luxembourg, who continued the male line... Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg...
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son of Balderic I's younger brother Rudolf. Medieval sources describe Balderic as brother of the Giselbert of Loon, the first certain Count of Loon, which...
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from the women of the counts of Luxembourg as shown in the family tree in the House of Ardenne–Luxembourg: the Counts of Loon, the Counts of Grandpré, along...
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the raids of Samuel Aba, king of Hungary. He never married. His brother Giselbert succeeded him in Luxembourg, while Bavaria escheated to the emperor, who...
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Count of Porcien. Ricfried is also the great-grandfather of Giselbert, the first count of Looz. Presumably, the agreement above with Robert of Trier is...
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Count Giselbert of Duras and his wife Gertrud. Otto married Berthe of Valenciennes, daughter of Yolande of Guelders, daughter of Gerard I, Count of Guelders...
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Clementia of Zähringen (died 1175), was a daughter of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Namur. By her first marriage, Clementia was...
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Loon. Because of the incomplete records available, there is considerable uncertainty as to whether Giselbert, Count of Looz, was the son of Rudolf, which...
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Etichonids were an important noble family, probably of Frankish–Burgundian origin, who ruled the Duchy of Alsace in the Early Middle Ages (7th–10th centuries)...
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relative of the emperor, brought him not only prestige, but also the prospect to have an heir. His first wife had been Richilda, a daughter of Giselbert II...
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Immo (Lotharingian count) (redirect from Emmo, Count of Hesbaye)
Robert count of Namur (no longer in rebellion) signed first, and after him (according to the interpretation of Jongbloed) counts Giselbert (of the Ardennengau)...
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