Pass auf: Alter bei der Heirat (??-??-1180) war unter 16 Jahre (15).
Er ist verheiratet mit Mathilde van Vlaanderen.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1180, er war 15 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
Kind(er):
HENRI de Louvain, son of GODEFROI VII Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Duke of Louvain, Comte de Brabant & his first wife Margareta van Limburg (1165-Köln 5 Sep 1235, bur Louvain, église collégiale de Saint Pierre). The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Henricum et Albertum" as the two children of "Godefridus" and his wife "Margaretam filiam Henrici comitis Lymburgensis"[235]. The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium names "Godefridus tercius dux Brabantie et filius eius Henricus" when recording the former's departure for Jerusalem and the latter's destruction of "castrum Iacie" both in 1183[236]. He was installed in 1180 as HENRI Duke of Lotharingia, until 1222. Duke of Louvain 1183, until 1198. "Godefridus dux Lotharingie" returned property to Aachen St Maria, in the presence of "filiis meis Heinrico milite, Alberto clerico", by charter dated Sep 1185[237]. He was installed as HENRI I "le Guerroyeur" Duke of Brabant in 1191. "Henricus dux Lotharingiæ et marchio et Luduicus comes de Lon" agreed to divide "terram de Mussal" if "comes de Dasborc" died without heirs by charter dated 1197[238]. He was one of the leaders of a crusade planned by Emperor Heinrich VI King of Germany, arriving in Palestine in mid-1197[239]. He was marching to relieve Jaffa, captured by the Muslims in Sep 1198, when he heard news of the death of Henri de Champagne King of Jerusalem. He returned to Acre and took interim charge of the government until the arrival of Amaury de Lusignan King of Cyprus in Jan 1198[240]. He recaptured Beirut from the Muslims in Oct 1197[241]. After the murder of Philipp von Hohenstaufen King of Germany in 1208, Philippe II "Auguste" King of France promoted the candidacy of Duke Henri for the German throne[242]. Duke Henri joined his son-in-law Emperor Otto IV against France, and was defeated at the battle of Bouvines in 1214. Markgraaf van Antwerpen 1211. The Annales Parchenses record the death in 1235 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie"[243]. The Oude Kronik van Brabant records the death at Köln in 1235 of "Henricus dux Lotharingie" and his burial "Lovanii in ecclesia Sancti Petri" with his wife Mathilde and his daughter Marie[244]. The necrology of Brogne records the death "VII Id Sep" of "Henricus dux Lovaniensis"[245].
m firstly (contract Antwerp 1179, 1180) MATHILDE de Flandre, daughter of MATHIEU de Flandre, Comte de Boulogne & his wife Marie de Blois (1170-Louvain 16 Oct 1210, bur Louvain, église collégiale de Saint Pierre). The Flandria Generosa specifies that "frater Philippi secundus natu Matheus" had two daughters by his wife "comitissam Boloniensem", specifying that the younger daughter (unnamed) married "Henricus dux Brabancie"[246]. The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Idam et Mathildem" as the two daughters of "Matheus [comiti Boloniensi]" & his wife, specifying that Mathilde married "Henricus dux Lovaniensis"[247]. The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that "Henricus primus, dux Lotharingie" married "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[248]. The marriage contract between "Comitem Flandriæ Philippum Mathildis neptis comitis" and "ducem Lovaniæ Godefridum Henrici filii ducis" is dated 1179 at Antwerp[249]. The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Mathilde was buried "Lovanii in ecclesia Sancti Petri" with her husband[250].
m secondly (Soissons, Aisne 22 Apr 1213) as her second husband, MARIE de France, widow of PHILIPPE I le Noble Marquis de Namur, daughter of PHILIPPE II "Auguste" King of France & his third wife Agnes von Andechs-Merano (after 1197-15 Aug 1238, bur Affligen or Louvain, église Saint Pierre). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "filium unum Philippum et filiam unam Mariam" as children of "Philippus [rex]" and "Mariam filiam ducis Meranie et marchionis Histrie", and in a later passage records their legitimation[251]. The Annales Parchenses record the marriage in 1204 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie" and "filiam regis Francie", naming her "Maria uxor Henrici ducis" in a later passage[252], although the date is incorrect. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1212 of "Philippe roi de France Marie sa fille, veuve de Philippe comte de Namur" and "le duc de Brabant"[253]. The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Marie was buried "Affligenii"[254].
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