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Conrad Ier de Luxembourg 1040–1086 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1040

Birth Location: Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse

Death Date: 8 Aug 1086

Death Location: Altmunster Abbey, Luxembourg, Canton de Luxembourg

Father: Giselbert Luxembourg

Mother: Gräfin Zülpichgau

Spouse(s): Clémence d'Aquitaine, Ermesinde None

Children(s): Ermesinde Luxembourg, Wilhelm Luxembourg

In 1040, Conrad Ier de Luxembourg entered the world in Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse, born to Giselbert I Von Luxemburg Count Of Longwy Of Salm And Of Luxembourg And Grafin Im Zulpichgau. Conrad Ier de Luxembourg married Clemence D Aquitaine, Ermesinde, and had children including Ermesinde De Luxembourg, Wilhelm Von Luxemburg Comte De Luxembourg. Conrad Ier de Luxembourg passed away in 1086 in Altmunster Abbey, Luxembourg, Canton de Luxembourg.

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Biography

  • In 1040, Conrad Ier de Luxembourg entered the world in Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse, born to Giselbert I Von Luxemburg Count Of Longwy Of Salm And Of Luxembourg And Grafin Im Zulpichgau.
  • Conrad Ier de Luxembourg married Clemence D Aquitaine, Ermesinde, and had children including Ermesinde De Luxembourg, Wilhelm Von Luxemburg Comte De Luxembourg.
  • Conrad Ier de Luxembourg passed away in 1086 in Altmunster Abbey, Luxembourg, Canton de Luxembourg.

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Conrad Luxembourg's Ancestors

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Conrad Luxembourg
1040–1086
Birth Place: Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse
Parents
Giselbert I von Luxemburg, Count of Longwy, Of Salm, and of Luxembourg
–1059
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Gräfin (im) Zülpichgau
1017–1048
Chateau de Salm, Ardennes, Luxembourg, Belgium
Grandparents
Friedrich (von) Luxembourg
–1019
Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Irmintrud (von der) Wetterau
–1015
Gleiburg Castle, Schwaben, Bayern, Germany
Hermann (Hezzelin von Lothringen im Zulpichgau von) Lothringen
–1033
Holy Roman Empire
Ermengarde (von) Kärnten
1002–1032
germany
Great-Grandparents
Siegfried Moselgau
Hadwig Nordgau
Heribert Kinziggau
Irmintrud Avalgau
–1020
Hermann Palatine
Heylwig Dillingen
Konrad Kärnten
–1011
Mathilde Schwaben
–1032
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Wigerich Lotharingien
Cunégonde France
Eberhard Nordgau
Liutgarde Lothringen
Udo Wetterau
Cunégonde Vermandois
Mégingoz Geldern
Gerberga Lothringen
Erenfried II
Otto Kärnten
–1004
Hermann Schwaben
–1003
Gerberge Bourgogne
–1018

Conrad Luxembourg's Descendants

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Conrad (Ier de) Luxembourg (1040–8 Aug 1086) m. Clémence d'Aquitaine (abt 1045–4 Jan 1142) m. Ermesinde (abt 1035–1068)
  1. 1. Ermesinde (de) Luxembourg 1075–1141 m. Albrecht (I. von) Egisheim-Dagsburg 1054–1098 m. Godefroi (de) Namur 1067–1139
    1. 1. Mathilde (von) Egisheim 1096–1135 m. Folmar (von Metz) VIII 1090–1145
      1. 1. Agnès (von) Metz 1114–1171 m. Lodewijk (van) Loon 1100–1171
        1. 1. Imagina (van) Loon 1145–1214 m. Godfried (III van Leuven-Brabant hertog van) Neder-Lotharingen 1142–1190
        2. 2. Guta (Sofia van) Loon 1155–1209
        3. 3. Laurette (van) Loon 1158–1193
        4. 4. Gerard (II van) Loon 1140–1194 m. Adelheid (von) Geldern 1145–1218
        5. 5. Agnes (van) Loon 1143–1191 m. Otto (I. 'der Rotkopf' von Wittelsbach Herzog von) Bayern 1117–1183
        6. 6. Sophia (van) Loon 1163–1231 m. Wouter (Berthout van Grimbergen van Mechelen) II 1130–1212 m. Wouter (Berthout III) Gerard 1160–1219
    2. 2. Hugo (IX. von) Dagsburg 1095– m. Gertrude (van) Loon 1100–1140
  2. 2. Wilhelm (von Luxemburg, comte de) Luxembourg 1078–1131 m. Luitgarde ((Mathilde) von) Beichlingen 1087–1117

Conrad Luxembourg's Timeline

2 Records

1040
1040
Birth of Conrad Ier de Luxembourg in Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse
Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse
1086
8 Aug 1086
Age 46
Death of Conrad Ier de Luxembourg in https:/en.wikipedia.orgwiki/Conrad_I,_Count_of_Luxembourg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_I,_Count_of_Luxembourg

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1040
    Event Place: Trier, Rhénanie, Prusse

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Aug 1086
    Event Place: https:/en.wikipedia.orgwiki/Conrad_I,_Count_of_Luxembourg

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Altmunster Abbey, Luxembourg, Canton de Luxembourg

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