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HENDRIK VAN GELRE . Born: +/-1215 Deceased: April 23, 1285 ... or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information ! Literature:
Ermgard van Zutphen. Hendrik I van Gelre (tussen 1117 en 1120 — tussen 27 mei en 10 september 1182) was graaf van Gelre . Hendrik volgde in 1131/1133 zijn vader op als graaf Geldern en Wassenberg, in 1138 erfde hij het graafschap Zutphen van zijn moeder. Hendrik had goede relaties met het aartsbisdom Keulen en met keizer Frederik I Barbarossa.
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Dec 28, 2022 · HENDRIK van Gelre, son of GERHARD [II] Graaf van Gelre & his wife Ermgard van Zutphen ([1117]-[27 May/10 Sep] 1182, bur Kloster Kamp). The Kronik van Arent toe Bocop names "Henderick" as son of "Gherit…grave van Gelre", adding that he succeeded his father in 1131 and also that he married "hertig Goewert van Brabans dochter"[1015], but this ...
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Jan 1, 2014 · Digitised Armorials. by Heraldica Nova · Published 01/01/2014 · Updated 07/08/2023. A growing number of libraries and archives place digitised versions of manuscripts with collections of coats of arms online. This provides a great possibility to look at an expanding repertoire of armorials from right behind your screen.
Mar 31, 2024 · Hendrik, Count of Guelders and of Zutphen, was born about 1117. He died in 1182 and was buried at Kloster Kamp. [1] Hendrik had a rider seal ( Ruiter Zegel) from 1179. This was descrived by Spaen as een geschulpte schildrand met daarbinnen een patriarchaal of dubbel kruis Ter Gouw in 1865 describes it as als 3 fasen (dwarsbalken) met een kruis ...
A boar in a cape: Jan III van Brabant and his boar emblem. The famous Gelre Armorial (c. 1395-1414) contains depictions of over 1800 medieval coats of arms. One of its pages has a curious sight: a sitting boar, wearing a cape, embroidered with a quartering of two coats of arms (Brabant/Limburg): Claes Heynenzoon, Gelre Armorial (c. 1395-1414).