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  1. Ermesinde of Luxembourg (c. 1080 – 24 June 1143) was a German noblewoman. Life. She was a daughter of Count Conrad I of Luxembourg and his wife Clementia of Aquitaine. After the death of her nephew Conrad II in 1136, there were no surviving males in the House of Ardennes-Verdun and she inherited the counties of Luxembourg and Longwy.

  2. Jun 13, 2023 · Ermesinde de Luxembourg's French Wikipedia page ERMENSENDE de Namur Namur Family Genealogy. Ermesinde of Luxembourg (also known as Ermesinde of Namur) (1186 - February 12, 1247) was the Countess of Luxembourg, Laroche and Durbuy between 1197 and 1247. She was the only child of Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg and Namur, and his second wife Agnes ...

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  4. 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.

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  5. Jan 2, 2022 · Ermesinde was born in July 1186 as the only, and very late, child of Count Henry IV and his second wife Agnes of Guelders. Prior to her birth, Ermesinde's father had recognised his nephew Count Baldwin V of Hainaut as his heir presumptive. However, the 74-year-old count reunited with his estranged wife, Agnes of Guelders, and fathered a ...

  6. Ermesind of Luxemburg (d. 1247) Countess and ruler of Luxemburg. Name variations: Ermensinde; Ermesinde; countess of Namur. Reigned from 1196 to 1247; died in 1247; daughter of Henry IV the Blind also known as Henry IV the Blond, count of Luxemburg (son of Godfrey, count of Namur, and Ermesind of Luxemburg [fl. 1200]); married Walram III, duke of Limburg; children: Henry V the Blind also known ...

  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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