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Lutgardis

French: Luitgarde
Also Known As: "Liutgard", "Luitgarde", "Luitgard", "Liutgarde", "Lutgarde", "Luitgardis", "Luxemburg", "Luxembourg", "Lutgard", "Lutgardis", "Holland", "Liutgardis; Liutgarde", "Liutgardis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Death: May 13, 1005 (45-54)
Egmond Binnen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Place of Burial: Egmond aan den Hoef, Bergen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Siegfried I, count of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau
Wife of Arnulf I Van Holland, graaf van Masaland, Kinhem en Texla
Mother of Burggraaf Adelbert I van Gent; Adelheid of Holland; Dirk III, graaf van Masaland, Kinhem en Texla; Gertrude van Friesland and Siegfried van Friesland
Sister of Heinrich V, Herzog von Bayern; Siegfried I, count of Northeim; Frederick I, count of Moselgau; Theodoric, évêque de Metz; Cunigunde of Hungary and 4 others

Occupation: Gravin van Luxemburg, de Bidgau, Countess, Countess of Holland
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About Lutgardis of Luxemburg

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Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard, (955 - c 1003 or possibly later) was a daughter of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau. Her sister was Cunigunde of Luxembourg. She married Arnulf, Count of Holland. They had three children:

  1. Dirk III of Holland, for whom she acted as regent from 933 to 1005
  2. Siegfried of Holland (985-1030), married Thetburga (985-)
  3. Adelina of Holland

As the sister-in-law of Emperor Henry II, she enjoyed considerable influence. With his help she managed to maintain the county for her son Dirk III, acting as regent.

On 20 September 993, Liutgard donated her properties at Rugge to Saint Peter's abbey of Ghent for the soul of her husband.[1] According to Thietmar's Chronicle, possibly in June 1005, she made peace with the West-Frisians through mediation by Emperor Henry.[2]

The date of Lutgardis' death is not clear in view of conflicting sources including Annales Egmundani. It may well have been in 1005 or even later. She was buried in Egmont.[3]References

  1. ^ Hollard & Frisia project from Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Retrieved 3 February 2009.

2. ^ Thietmar 6.19 (in Latin). Retrieved 3 February 2009.
3. ^ Luxembourg from Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Retrieved 3 February 2009.


Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard, (955 - c 1003 or possibly later) was a daughter of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau. Her sister was Cunigunde of Luxembourg. She married Arnulf, Count of Holland. They had three children:

Dirk III of Holland, for whom she acted as regent from 933 to 1005

Siegfried of Holland (985-1030), married Thetburga (985-)

Adelina of Holland

As the sister-in-law of Emperor Henry II, she enjoyed considerable influence. With his help she managed to maintain the county for her son Dirk III, acting as regent.

On 20 September 993, Liutgard donated her properties at Rugge to Saint Peter's abbey of Ghent for the soul of her husband.[1] According to Thietmar's Chronicle, possibly in June 1005, she made peace with the West-Frisians through mediation by Emperor Henry.[2]

The date of Lutgardis' death is not clear in view of conflicting sources including Annales Egmundani. It may well have been in 1005 or even later. She was buried in Egmont.[3]

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutgardis_of_Luxemburg



Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard, (955 - c 1003 or possibly later) was a daughter of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau. Her sister was Cunigunde of Luxembourg. She married Arnulf, Count of Holland. They had three children:

   * Dirk III of Holland, for whom she acted as regent from 933 to 1005

* Siegfried of Holland (985-1030), married Thetburga (985-)
* Adelina of Holland
As the sister-in-law of Emperor Henry II, she enjoyed considerable influence. With his help she managed to maintain the county for her son Dirk III, acting as regent.

On 20 September 993, Liutgard donated her properties at Rugge to Saint Peter's abbey of Ghent for the soul of her husband. According to Thietmar's Chronicle, possibly in June 1005, she made peace with the West-Frisians through mediation by Emperor Henry.

The date of Lutgardis' death is not clear in view of conflicting sources including Annales Egmundani. It may well have been in 1005 or even later. She was buried in Egmont.



Name De Luxembourg Name Lietgarde De Clèves Name Lietgarde De Clèves Name Luitgard Kaijzar Van Grieten Name Luitgarde Von Luxembourg

Children

1. Adalbert De Gand, b. 1004, of Ghent, Flanders, Belgium , d. 1032, , , , Belgium (28 years)

	2. Heer Sijmon Van Teijlingen,  b. Abt 0995, , Zuid Holland, Netherlands , 

3. Hildeburge De Beaumont, b. 0995, Alencon, Eure, Bell, France , d. Abt 1067 (~ 71 years)

	4. Gertrude De Gand,  b. 1006, of Ghent, Flanders, Belgium , 

5. Thierry IV De Frisia, count de Frisia, b. Abt 0986, of Jerusalem, Palestine , d. 27 Dec 1039 (~ 53 years)

	6. Sifrid Van Brederode,  b. Abt 0994, of Santpoort, Slot Brederode, Noord-Holland, Nederland ,  d. 6 Jun 1030   (~ 36 years)

7. Count Dirk III De Holland, count de Holland, b. 0985, of Gand, Flandre, Orientale, Belgium , d. 27 May 1039, , , Netherlands (~ 53 years)
8. Adeline De Boulogne, heiress de Boulogne, countess of Holland & Ghent, b. Abt 0980, Boulogne, Artois, France , d. 20 Nov 1052 (~ 72 years)



Rond het jaar 1000 Een fabel De jonge vrouw Tedburgha van Staveren uit Castricum ontmoet rond het jaar 1000 bij het toen nog houten kasteel Brederode de man van haar dromen: Sivaert, de tweede zoon van de machtige graaf Arnoud van Holland. Sivaert wordt de eerste heer van het huis Brederode en stamvader van de Van Brederode's. Maar dit gebeurt niet zonder slag of stoot. Tedburgha is van een lagere stand dan de zonen van de graaf en zij krijgen ruzie over het voorgenomen huwelijk. Uiteindelijk mogen Sivaert en Tedburgha toch trouwen. Zij gaan wonen in het kasteel waar ze elkaar voor het eerst hebben gezien: en waarvan nu alleen nog de ruïne over is. De verwoeste zuid-oosttoren van het kasteel Brederode staat vandaag de dag nog bekend als de Tetburgatoren. Op de voorgrond het restand van de Tetburgiatoren Volgens deze zogeheten Sivaert Brederode-legende stamt de familie Van Brederode rechtstreeks af van de graven van Holland. Een Van Brederode stelt een - naar later blijkt - onjuiste stamboom op in een poging te bewijzen dat zijn voorvaderen graven van Holland zijn. Sivaert (de Friezen noemden hem Sicco) sterft in 1033. Hij laat twee zonen na, Diederik en Simon.

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Lutgardis of Luxemburg's Timeline

955
955
Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
970
970
Gent, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium
974
974
Ghent, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium
980
980
982
982
Gand, Flandre Orientale, Belgium
992
992
Ghent, Flanders
1005
May 13, 1005
Age 50
Egmond Binnen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
May 13, 1005
Age 50
Egmond aan den Hoef, Bergen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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alt.daughter of, Basil, II, Emperor