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Henry the Blind (c. 1113 – 14 August 1196; French Henri l'Aveugle, Dutch Hendrik de Blinde), sometimes called Henry IV of Luxembourg, was his father's heir as Count of Namur from 1136 until his death, and heir of his mother's family as Count of Luxembourg from 1139 until his abdication in 1189.
- Henry IV, Duke of Limburg
Henry IV (1195 – 25 February 1247) was the duke of Limburg...
- Henry V, Count of Luxembourg
Henry VI (died 1288), Count of Luxembourg Waleran I (died...
- Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg
Henry VI (c. 1240 – 5 June 1288) was Count of Luxembourg and...
- Henry IV, Duke of Limburg
Henry the Blind ( c. 1113 – 14 August 1196; ), sometimes called Henry IV of Luxembourg ,was his father's heir as count of Namur from 1136 until his death, and heir of his mother's family as count of Luxembourg from 1139 until his abdication.
Charles IV, son of Count John the Blind who became King of Bohemia in 1310, elevated the County of Luxembourg to the rank of Duchy in 1354. The House of Luxembourg died out in 1437 with the death of Emperor Sigismond, King of Bohemia and Hungary, Duke of Luxembourg.
The coat of arms of Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg (1240-1288) In 1282, after the death of Waleran IV of Limburg, Henry VI, count of Luxembourg changed his arms by doubling the lion's tail and passing it in saltire as a claim on the duchy of Limburg.
- 1235 current in 1972
- Order of the Oak Crown
- Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Two lions reguardant queue fourchée en sautoir Or crowned of the same, armed and langued Gules