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Arnold V /II (Eyrt I) van Loon

French: Arnould de Looz, Dutch: Arnout V /II van Loon
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Death: August 22, 1328 (65-74)
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Son of Count Johan I (XII) I of Loon and Mathilde von Jülich
Husband of Marguerite de Vianden
Father of Joanna van Loon van Quabeek; count Lodewijk IV, XIV of Loon; Maria van Loon; Mathilde van Loon; Wynrick I van Loon and 2 others
Brother of Maria I van Loon and Willem Van Loon
Half brother of Margaretha van Wesemael; Jan II van Loon, seigneur d'Agimont; Godevaert de Loose and Jacquemin d'Agimont, Warcq et Givet

Occupation: Comte, de Looz, de Chiny, graaf van Borgloon, Chiny en Agimont
Managed by: Bengt-Olof Evrell
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About Arnold V /II (Eyrt I) van Loon

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 Arnold V  
12 ??  - 1328   Arnold Looz Chiny.jpg  
Count of Loon  
Period   1279 - 1323  
Predecessor   Jan I  
Successor   Louis IV  
Count of Chiny  
Period   1299 - 1313  
Predecessor   Louis V  
Successor   Louis VI  
Father   Jan van Loon  
Arnold V (12 ?? - August 22 1328 ) was Count of the county Loon from 1279 to 1323 .  He was from 1299 also count of the county Chiny (later located in Luxembourg) and the Namur Agimont .  He was in 1280 married Margaret of Vianden, daughter of Count Philip I of Vianden .  Van Loon was the son of Jan van Loon (-1 279) and Mathilde van Gulik, a daughter of Count William IV of Jülich . 
Arnold founded in 1295 an Loons eigenhof (or allodial court) on.  For this would all allodia appear that were located within the county.  He therefore tried to reduce the impact of the Casa Dei, the Liège eigenhof. 
When his uncle Louis childless died in 1299, Arnold won the County of Chiny. 
Arnold worked for the Flemish party because he was vassal Guy of Dampierre , the Count of Flanders , for Agimont.  When the Golden Spurs on July 11 1302 to a confrontation occurred between Guy and King Philip IV of France , he was not present with his forces.  Like many others, he probably did not believe in victory and he made a detour and visited John II, Duke of Brabant .  Arnold was an ally of his father, John I of Brabant, including during the Battle of Woeringen because his archenemy, the prince-bishop of Liege was in the other camp.  Two of Arnold's vassals, and Jan Willem van Pietersheim , it took part in the Battle of the Spurs. 
In 1313 Arnold Chiny abdicated in favor of his son , Louis IV and in 1323 he also wore him about Loon. 
Children [ edit ] 
Arnold and Margaret had 5 children: 
Louis IV was the next Earl of Loon. 
Mathilde van Loon (1282-1313) was the country Vogelsanck consisting of Zonhoven , Zolder , Houthalen and the southern part of Heusden in 1308 as dowry from her father when she Godfrey of Heinsberg (the father of Diederik of Heinsberg ) married.  Until the French occupation these territories would remain part of the Land of Vogelzang a free barony was around 1600. 
Johanna van Loon who married William of Oreye, lord of Rummen .  Arnold Rummen was a son from this marriage. 
Margaretha van Loon who married in 1328 at William Neufchâteau. 
Maria van Loon who married Everhard I van der Mark 


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Arnold V (12 ?? - 22 August 1328 ) was count of the County of Loon from 1279 to 1323 . He was from 1299 also count of the county Chiny (later located in Luxembourg) and the Namur Agimont . He was married in 1280 to Margaretha van Vianden, daughter of Count Philip I of Vianden . Van Loon was a son of Jan van Loon (-1279) and Mathilde van Gulik, a daughter of Count William IV van Gulik .

Arnold founded a Loons' own court (or allodial court) in 1295 . For this all allodia would appear that were located within the county. He therefore tried to reduce the impact of the Casa Dei , the Liege own court.

When his uncle Lodewijk died childless in 1299, Arnold acquired the county of Chiny.

Arnold was attached to the Flemish party because he was loan man of Gwijde van Dampierre , the count of Flanders , for Agimont . When it came to a confrontation between Gwijde and King Philip IV of France at the Battle of the Golden Spurs on 11 July 1302 , he was not present with his force. Like so many others, he probably did not believe in victory and made a detour and visited Jan II, Duke of Brabant . Arnold was an ally of his father, Jan I van Brabant during the battle at Woeringen, for example, because his archenemy, the prince-bishop of Liege, was in the other camp. Two of Arnold's liege men, Willem and Jan van Pietersheim , did take part in the Battle of the Golden Spurs.

In 1313 Arnold abdicated Chiny in favor of his son Lodewijk IV and in 1323 he also transferred him to Loon.

Children Arnold and Margaretha had 5 children:

Louis IV who became the next count of Loon. Mathilde van Loon (1282-1313) received the Land van Vogelsanck , consisting of Zonhoven , Zolder , Houthalen and the southern part of Heusden in 1308 as her father's dowry when she married Godfried van Heinsberg (the father of Diederik van Heinsberg ). Until the French regime these areas would remain part of the Land of Vogelzang that became a free barony around 1600. Johanna van Loon who married Willem van Oreye, lord of Rummen . Arnold van Rummen was a son from this marriage. Margaretha van Loon who married in 1328 à Willem van Neufchâteau. Maria van Loon who married Everhard I van der Mark .