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  1. Margaret of Brabant. Marie of Luxembourg (1304 – 26 March 1324) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Charles IV and I . She was the daughter of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and Margaret of Brabant. [1] Her two siblings were John of Luxembourg and Beatrice of Luxembourg, Queen of Hungary .

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Ermesinde I van Namen was de dochter van Koenraad I van Luxemburg. Zij was achtereenvolgens gehuwd met Albert van Moha-Dasburg en sinds 1109 met Godfried van Namen. Toen zij na het overlijden van haar neef Koenraad II het graafschap Luxemburg erfde schonk zij dit vrijwel meteen aan haar zoon Hendrik.

  3. Jan 27, 2024 · Ermesinde (1186 12 February 1247), Countess of Luxembourg, reigned between 1197 and 1247. She was the only child of Count Henry IV and his second wife, Agnes of Guelders. Prior to her birth, her aging father Henry had recognized his nephew, Count Baldwin V of Hainaut, as his heir presumptive. Howe

  4. Gerard I, Count of Durbuy. House. House of Namur. Father. Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg. Mother. Agnes of Guelders. Ermesinde (July 1186 – 12 February 1247) ruled as the countess of Luxembourg from 1197 until her death. She was the only child of Count Henry IV and his second wife Agnes of Guelders.

  5. Ermesinde (1186 – 12 February 1247), Countess of Luxembourg, reigned between 1197 and 1247. She was the only child of Count Henry IV and his second wife, Agnes of Guelders. Prior to her birth, her aging father Henry had recognized his nephew, Cont Baldwin V of Hainaut, as his heir presumptive. However, the 72-year-old count fathered a ...

  6. Ermesinde of Luxembourg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Redirect to: Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg;

  7. Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg. Henry V the Blondell (1216 – 24 December 1281), called the Great, was the Count of Arlon from 1226 to his death, lord of Ligny from 1240 to his death, Count of Luxembourg and Laroche from 1247 to his death, and the Marquis of Namur between 1256 and 1264 as Henry III. He was the son and successor of Waleran ...

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