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Ida of Saxony 1030–1102 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1030

Birth Location: Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 31 Jul 1102

Death Location: Namur, Wallon, Belgium

Father: Bernard Saxony

Mother: Eilika Schweinfurt

Spouse(s): Albert Namur

Children(s): Adélaïde Namur, Godefroi Namur

In 1030, Ida of Saxony / entered the world in Sachsen, Germany, born to Bernard Ii Duke Of Saxony And Eilika Of Schweinfurt. Ida of Saxony married Albert Iii De Namur Count Of Namur, and had children including Adelaide De Namur, Godefroi Comte De Namur. Ida of Saxony / passed away in 1102 in Namur, Wallon, Belgium.

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Biography

  • In 1030, Ida of Saxony // entered the world in Sachsen, Germany, born to Bernard Ii Duke Of Saxony And Eilika Of Schweinfurt.
  • Ida of Saxony // married Albert Iii De Namur Count Of Namur, and had children including Adelaide De Namur, Godefroi Comte De Namur.
  • Ida of Saxony // passed away in 1102 in Namur, Wallon, Belgium.

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Ida Saxony's Ancestors

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Ida Saxony
1030–1102
Birth Place: Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Bernard II Duke of Saxony
–1059
Namur, Province of Namur, WAL, Belgium
Eilika (of) Schweinfurt
1000–1059
Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Grandparents
Bernard (I Duke of) Saxony
–1011
Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
Hildegard (von Stade Duchess of) Saxony
–1011
Stade, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Heinrich (I. von Schweinfurt Markgraf im) Nordgau
–1017
Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Gerberga (of) Gleiberg
–1036
Burg Gleiberg, Grafschaft Gleiberg (Present Kreis Gießen), Herzogtum Franken (Franconia, present Hesse), Heiliges Römisches Reich (Present Germany)
Great-Grandparents
Hermann Saxony
Hildegard Westerburg
Heinrich Stade
Berchtold Nordgau
Eilika Walbeck
–1015
Herbert Kinziggau
Irmtrud Avalgau
–1020
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Billung Sachsen
Ermengarde Nantes
Lothar Stade
Lothar Count
Mathilde Walbeck
Arnulf Bavaria
Judith Bavaria
Lothar Count
Mathilde Walbeck
Udo Wetterau
Cunégonde Vermandois
Megingoz Guelders
Gerberga Lorraine

Ida Saxony's Descendants

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Ida (of) Saxony (Abt. 1030–31 Jul 1102) m. Albert (III de Namur Count of) Namur (10 Aug 1035–22 Jun 1102)
  1. 1. Adélaïde (de) Namur 1068–1124 m. Otto (II de Chiny Ccomte de) Chiny 1065–1125
    1. 1. Ida (van Leuven de Chiny de) Namur 1078–1125 m. Godfrey ('the Bearded' van Leuven of Lorraine, Duke of Lower) Lotharingia 1074–1139 m. Godfrey (I 'the Bearded' de Jonge count of) Louvain 1074–1139
      1. 1. Adeliza (of England van) Leuven 1105–1151 m. William ("Stronghand" d'Aubigny 1st Earl of) Arundel 1100–1176
        1. 1. William (IV d'Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel &) Sussex 1139–1193 m. Maud (de St.) Hilaire 1130–1193
  2. 2. Godefroi (comte de) Namur 1067–1139 m. Ermessinde (II comtesse de) Luxembourg 1080–1141 m. Ermesinde (II de) Luxembourg 1080–1141
    1. 1. Alice (of Namur Countess of) Hainaut 1112–1169 m. Baldwin (III de Hainault Count of) Hainaut 1088–1119
      1. 1. Baldwin (IV de Hainault count of) Hainaut 1108–1171
        1. 1. Florence (de) Hainault 1150–1181 m. Bouchard (V de Montmorency Lord) Montmorency 1129–1189
    2. 2. Béatrice (de) Namur 1115–1160 m. Gauthier (de Rethel Count of) Rethel 1101–1159
      1. 1. Clémence-Agathe (de) Rethel 1145–1191 m. Hugh (de) Pierrepont 1129–1188
        1. 1. Beatrix (de) Pierrepont 1162–1190 m. William (de) Warrenne 1151–1208

Ida Saxony's Timeline

2 Records

1030
Abt. 1030
Birth of Ida of Saxony // in Sachsen, Germany
Sachsen, Germany
1102
31 Jul 1102
Age 72
Death of Ida of Saxony // in Namur, Wallon, Belgium
Namur, Wallon, Belgium

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1030
    Event Place: Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Jul 1102
    Event Place: Namur, Wallon, Belgium

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