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  1. Godfrey (or Godefrid) II (965–1023), called the Childless, son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun (d. 1002) was the first of several members of his family to become duke of Lower Lorraine (also known as Lower Lotharingia [1]) which roughly corresponded to modern Belgium, the Netherlands, and the northern part of the German Rhineland .

  2. Family. Notes. References. Sources. Godfrey the Bearded. Godfrey III [a] ( c. 997 – 1069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine. [1] Biography. Disputed succession. By inheritance, Godfrey was Count of Verdun and he became Margrave of Antwerp as a vassal of the Duke of Lower Lorraine.

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · Godfrey II (c. 1110 – 13 June 1142) was the Count of Louvain, landgrave of Brabant by inheritance from 23 January 1139. He was the son of Godfrey I and Ida of Chiny. He was also the duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey VII), and as such also margrave of Antwerp, by appointment in 1139 after the death of Duke Waleran.

    • Leuven, Flanders
    • 1107
    • "Godfrey Vl"
    • Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium
  4. Godfrey II (Dutch: Godfried; c. 1110 – 13 June 1142) was the count of Louvain, landgrave of Brabant by inheritance from 23 January 1139. He was the son of Godfrey I and Ida of Chiny. He was also the duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey VII), and as such also margrave of Antwerp, by appointment in 1139 after the death of Duke Waleran.

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · About Godfrey II, duke of Lower Lorraine. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_II,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine Godfrey II (965–1023), called the Childless, son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, was the count of Verdun from his father's death in 1002 and duke of Lower Lorraine after the death in 1012 of the Carolingian Otto, who left no sons.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Biography. Geoffrey III (Basse-Lotharingie) Lorraine is Notable. Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lotharingia (died 1069), called Godfrey the Bearded, was a son of Gothelo I, Duke of Lotharingia. The German Emperor Henry III authorized him to succeed his father as duke of Upper Lotharingia in 1044, but refused him the ducal title of Lower Lotharingia.

  7. Oct 29, 2023 · Godfrey I (c. 1060 – 25 January 1139), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the landgrave of Brabant, and count of Brussels and Leuven (or Louvain) from 1095 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey V or VI) from 1106 to 1129.

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