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Conrad I, count of Luxembourg 1029–1086 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1029

Birth Location: Trier, Rhineland, Germany

Death Date: 8 Aug 1086

Death Location: Italy

Father: Giselbert Luxembourg

Mother: wife Giselbert

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Children(s): Ermesinde Luxembourg

In 1029, Conrad I, count of Luxembourg / entered the world in Trier, Rhineland, Germany, born to Giselbert I Count Of Luxembourg And Wife Of Giselbert. Conrad I, count of Luxembourg had children including Ermesinde Ii Countess Of Luxembourg. Conrad I, count of Luxembourg / passed away in 1086 in Italy.

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Biography

  • In 1029, Conrad I, count of Luxembourg // entered the world in Trier, Rhineland, Germany, born to Giselbert I Count Of Luxembourg And Wife Of Giselbert.
  • Conrad I, count of Luxembourg // had children including Ermesinde Ii Countess Of Luxembourg.
  • Conrad I, count of Luxembourg // passed away in 1086 in Italy.

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Conrad Luxembourg's Ancestors

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Conrad Luxembourg
1029–1086
Birth Place: Trier, Rhineland, Germany
Parents
Giselbert I, count of Luxembourg
–1059
Luxembourg
wife (of) Giselbert
1002–1045
Lorraine, France
Grandparents
Frederick (I, count of) Moselgau
–1019
Moselgau, France
Ermentrude, (Gräfin von) Gleiberg
–1019
Gleiberg Castle, Hessen, German
Great-Grandparents
Siegfried Luxembourg
Hedwig Nordgau
Herbert, Kinziggau
Imiza (Irmintrudis)
–1020
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eberhard Nordgau
Luitgarde Treves
Megingoz, Avalgau
Gerberga Lothringen

Conrad Luxembourg's Descendants

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Conrad (I, count of) Luxembourg (Abt. 1029–8 Aug 1086)
  1. 1. Ermesinde (II, countess of) Luxembourg 1075– m. Count (Godfrey of) Namur 1066–1139
    1. 1. Alice (of Namur, Countess of) Hainaut 1116–1169 m. Baldwin (IV, count of) Hainaut 1108–1171
      1. 1. Agnes ('La Boiteuse' de) Coucy 1133–1204 m. Count (Raoul I de Coucy, Seigneur de) Marle 1134–1191
        1. 1. Yolande (de Coucy, Countess of) Coucy 1164–1222 m. Robert (II, comte de) Dreux 1154–1218

Conrad Luxembourg's Timeline

2 Records

1029
Abt. 1029
Birth of Conrad I, count of Luxembourg // in Trier, Rhineland, Germany
Trier, Rhineland, Germany
1086
8 Aug 1086
Age 57
Death of Conrad I, count of Luxembourg // in Italy
Italy

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1029
    Event Place: Trier, Rhineland, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Aug 1086
    Event Place: Italy

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