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Persönliche Daten Dirk V "Diederic" van West-Frisia graaf van Maasland, Kinhem en Texla 

  • Alternative Name: Dietrich V (Dirk) Count of West Friesland
  • Spitzname ist Diederic.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 1052Vlaardingen
    Zuid-Holland Nederland.
  • Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 25. April 1992.
  • Berufe:
    • graaf (1061-1091).
    • Graaf van Holland (vanaf 1061).
  • Er ist verstorben am 17. Juni 1091Egmond
    Nederland.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Egmond, North Holland, Netherlands.
  • Ein Kind von Floris und Gertrud von Sachsen
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 12. Oktober 2018.

Familie von Dirk V "Diederic" van West-Frisia graaf van Maasland, Kinhem en Texla

Waarschuwing Pass auf: Frau (Othelhildis von Sachsen) ist auch sein Cousin.

Er hat eine Beziehung mit Othelhildis von Sachsen.


Kind(er):

  1. Floris II van Holland  ± 1085-1121 


Notizen bei Dirk V "Diederic" van West-Frisia graaf van Maasland, Kinhem en Texla

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(Research):Dirk V, Count of Holland 1061-1091, (1053-1091) Born circa 1053 Died 17 June 1091 Married before 26 July 1083 Othelhildis In 1061, and still a minor, he became Count of Holland and Bishop Willem of Utrecht, profiting from this minority by annexing the county of Holland to his already extensive bishopric of Utrecht. It would take until 1076 before Dirk V, assisted by his step-father, Robrecht the Fries, Count of Flanders, recovered his territory and imprisoned the Bishop of Utrecht in the process. Source: Leo van de Pas
Name Prefix: Count
Name Prefix: Count

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Dirk V, Count of Holland
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Dirk V (1052 – June 17, 1091), was Count of Holland from 1061 to 1091.

Dirk V succeeded Floris I, under the guardianship of his mother, Gertrude of Saxony. William, Bishop of Utrecht, took advantage of the young ruler, occupying territory that he had claimed in Holland. William's claim was confirmed by two charters of the emperor Henry IV. (April 30, 1064 and May 2, 1064). Dirk only retained possession of lands west of the Vlie and around the mouths of the Rhine.

Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leaving William to occupy the disputed lands. In 1063 Gertrude married Robert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of Flanders. Robert gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - including the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt. He then became his stepson's guardian, gaining control of the islands east of the Scheldt.

Robert therefore, in both his own right and that of Dirk, was now the ruler of all Frisia. The death of his brother Baldwin VI in 1070 led to civil war in Flanders. The claim of Robert to the guardianship of his nephew Arnulf III was disputed by Richilda, the widow of Baldwin VI. The issue was decided by Robert's victory at Cassel (February 1071), where Arnulf was killed and Richilda taken prisoner.

While Robert was thus engaged in Flanders, an effort was made to recover the County of Holland and other lands now held by William of Utrecht. The people rose in revolt, but were brought back under Episcopal rule by an army under the command of Godfrey IV (the Hunchback), duke of Lower Lorraine, by order of the emperor (Henry IV). In 1076, at the request of William, Duke Godfrey visited his domains in the Frisian borderland. At Delft, the duke was murdered by revolutionaries (February 26, 1076). William of Utrecht died on April 17, 1076.

Dirk V, now managing his own estate, was quick to take advantage of this favorable juncture. With the help of Robert (his stepfather) he raised an army and besieged Conrad of Utrecht, the successor of William, in the castle of Ysselmonde, taking him prisoner. The bishop purchased his liberty by surrendering all claim to the disputed lands.

Dirk V was succeeded by Floris II upon his death in 1091.

Preceded by:
Floris I Count of Holland
1061–1091 Succeeded by:
Floris II
Supported by his stepfather Count Robrecht of Flanders, Gertrud's son Dirk V recaptured his former possessions in 1076. They ordered the assassination of Duke Godefroid III "The Hunchback" of Lower-Lorraine who was seriously wounded in an ambush near Vlaardingen in 1076 and died shortly afterwards. (Dirk and Robrecht were probably aware that Duke Godefroid was the last of his line, and that Lower-Lorraine would now pass to Godefroid of Bouillon, who might have been expected to have a more positive attitude.) After the Duke's murder, Dirk and Robrecht went on to defeat the army of Koenraad, the new Bishop of Utrecht at the castle of IJsselmonde, taking him prisoner. These events ended the period of dominance by Utrecht and marked the beginning of Holland as a regional power with greater independence from the German Emperors and the Dukes of Lower-Lorraine.

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(ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_V%2C_Count_of_Holland) Thierr i was also styled as Count of Friesland west of the Vlie and Dirk V.H e was the first of his family to be consistantly referred to as Count of Holland. (1052 - June 17, 1091), was Count of Holland (which wascal led Frisia at that time) from 1061 to 1091. Dirk V succeeded Floris I , under the guardianship of his mother, Gertrude of Saxony. William I , Bishop of Utrecht, took advantage of the young ruler, occupying terr itory that he had claimed in Holland. William's claim was confirmed b y two charters of the emperor Henry IV. (April 30, 1064 and May 2,1064 ). Dirk only retained possession of lands west of the Vlie and around the mouths of the Rhine.

Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leav ing William to occupy the disputed lands. In 1063 Gertrude married Rob ert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of F landers. Robert gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - inclu ding the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt. Baldwin then b ecame his stepson's guardian, gaining control of the islands east of t he Scheldt. Baldwin managed to conquer Kennemerland (north of North Ho lland), but held it only briefly.

Robert therefore, in both his own right and that of Dirk, was now ther uler of all Frisia. The death of his brother Baldwin VI in 1070 led t o civil war in Flanders. The claim of Robert to the guardianship of hi s nephew Arnulf III was disputed by Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hai naut, the widow of Baldwin VI. The issue was decided by Robert's victo ry at Cassel (February 1071), where Arnulf was killed and Richilda tak en prisoner. The war in Holland and Frisia became part of a large con flict from 1075 onwards. The pope had excommunicated the emperor. Theb ishop of Utrecht supported the emperor, while the count of Holland sup ported Pope Gregory VII and anti-king Rudolphe.

While Robert was thus engaged in Flanders, an effort was made to recov er the County of Holland and other lands now held by William of Utrech t. The people rose in revolt, but were brought back under Episcopal ru le by an army under the command of Godfrey IV (the Hunchback), duke o f Lower Lorraine, by order of the emperor (Henry IV). In 1076, at ther equest of William, Duke Godfrey visited his domains in the Frisian bor derland. At Delft, the duke was murdered by revolutionaries (February 26, 1076). William of Utrecht died on April 17, 1076.

Dirk V, now managing his own estate, was quick to take advantage of th is favorable juncture. With the help of Robert (his stepfather) he rai sed an army and besieged Conrad of Utrecht, the successor of William,i n the castle of Ysselmonde, taking him prisoner. The bishop purchased his liberty by surrendering all claim to the disputed lands. DirkV wa s succeeded by Floris II upon his death in 1091.
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{geni:about_me} Dirk V (1052 – June 17, 1091), was Count of Holland (which was called Frisia at that time) from 1061 to 1091.

Dirk V succeeded Floris I, under the guardianship of his mother, Gertrude of Saxony. William I, Bishop of Utrecht, took advantage of the young ruler, occupying territory that he had claimed in Holland. William's claim was confirmed by two charters of the emperor Henry IV. (April 30, 1064 and May 2, 1064). Dirk only retained possession of lands west of the Vlie and around the mouths of the Rhine.

Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leaving William to occupy the disputed lands. In 1063 Gertrude married Robert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of Flanders. Robert gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - including the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt. Baldwin then became his stepson's guardian, gaining control of the islands east of the Scheldt. Baldwin managed to conquer Kennemerland (north of North Holland), but held it only briefly.

Robert therefore, in both his own right and that of Dirk, was now the ruler of all Frisia. The death of his brother Baldwin VI in 1070 led to civil war in Flanders. The claim of Robert to the guardianship of his nephew Arnulf III was disputed by Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut, the widow of Baldwin VI. The issue was decided by Robert's victory at Cassel (February 1071), where Arnulf was killed and Richilda taken prisoner.

The war in Holland and Frisia became part of a large conflict from 1075 onwards. The pope had excommunicated the emperor. The bishop of Utrecht supported the emperor, while the count of Holland supported Pope Gregory VII and anti-king Rudolphe.

While Robert was thus engaged in Flanders, an effort was made to recover the County of Holland and other lands now held by William of Utrecht. The people rose in revolt, but were brought back under Episcopal rule by an army under the command of Godfrey IV (the Hunchback), duke of Lower Lorraine, by order of the emperor (Henry IV). In 1076, at the request of William, Duke Godfrey visited his domains in the Frisian borderland. At Delft, the duke was murdered by revolutionaries (February 26, 1076). William of Utrecht died on April 17, 1076.

Dirk V, now managing his own estate, was quick to take advantage of this favorable juncture. With the help of Robert (his stepfather) he raised an army and besieged Conrad of Utrecht, the successor of William, in the castle of Ysselmonde, taking him prisoner. The bishop purchased his liberty by surrendering all claim to the disputed lands.

Dirk V was succeeded by Floris II upon his death in 1091.

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Dirk V (1052 – June 17, 1091), was Count of Holland (which was called Frisia at that time) from 1061 to 1091.

Dirk V succeeded Floris I, under the guardianship of his mother, Gertrude of Saxony. William I, Bishop of Utrecht, took advantage of the young ruler, occupying territory that he had claimed in Holland. William's claim was confirmed by two charters of the emperor Henry IV. (April 30, 1064 and May 2, 1064). Dirk only retained possession of lands west of the Vlie and around the mouths of the Rhine.

Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leaving William to occupy the disputed lands. In 1063 Gertrude married Robert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of Flanders. Robert gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - including the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt. Baldwin then became his stepson's guardian, gaining control of the islands east of the Scheldt. Baldwin managed to conquer Kennemerland (north of North Holland), but held it only briefly.

Robert therefore, in both his own right and that of Dirk, was now the ruler of all Frisia. The death of his brother Baldwin VI in 1070 led to civil war in Flanders. The claim of Robert to the guardianship of his nephew Arnulf III was disputed by Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut, the widow of Baldwin VI. The issue was decided by Robert's victory at Cassel (February 1071), where Arnulf was killed and Richilda taken prisoner.

The war in Holland and Frisia became part of a large conflict from 1075 onwards. The pope had excommunicated the emperor. The bishop of Utrecht supported the emperor, while the count of Holland supported Pope Gregory VII and anti-king Rudolphe.

While Robert was thus engaged in Flanders, an effort was made to recover the County of Holland and other lands now held by William of Utrecht. The people rose in revolt, but were brought back under Episcopal rule by an army under the command of Godfrey IV (the Hunchback), duke of Lower Lorraine, by order of the emperor (Henry IV). In 1076, at the request of William, Duke Godfrey visited his domains in the Frisian borderland. At Delft, the duke was murdered by revolutionaries (February 26, 1076). William of Utrecht died on April 17, 1076.

Dirk V, now managing his own estate, was quick to take advantage of this favorable juncture. With the help of Robert (his stepfather) he raised an army and besieged Conrad of Utrecht, the successor of William, in the castle of Ysselmonde, taking him prisoner. The bishop purchased his liberty by surrendering all claim to the disputed lands.

Dirk V was succeeded by Floris II upon his death in 1091.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_V,_Count_of_Holland

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Dirk V (1052 – June 17, 1091), was Count of Holland (which was called Frisia at that time) from 1061 to 1091.

Dirk V succeeded Floris I, under the guardianship of his mother, Gertrude of Saxony. William I, Bishop of Utrecht, took advantage of the young ruler, occupying territory that he had claimed in Holland. William's claim was confirmed by two charters of the emperor Henry IV. (April 30, 1064 and May 2, 1064). Dirk only retained possession of lands west of the Vlie and around the mouths of the Rhine.

Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leaving William to occupy the disputed lands. In 1063 Gertrude married Robert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of Flanders. Robert gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - including the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt. Baldwin then became his stepson's guardian, gaining control of the islands east of the Scheldt. Baldwin managed to conquer Kennemerland (north of North Holland), but held it only briefly.

Robert therefore, in both his own right and that of Dirk, was now the ruler of all Frisia. The death of his brother Baldwin VI in 1070 led to civil war in Flanders. The claim of Robert to the guardianship of his nephew Arnulf III was disputed by Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut, the widow of Baldwin VI. The issue was decided by Robert's victory at Cassel (February 1071), where Arnulf was killed and Richilda taken prisoner.

The war in Holland and Frisia became part of a large conflict from 1075 onwards. The pope had excommunicated the emperor. The bishop of Utrecht supported the emperor, while the count of Holland supported Pope Gregory VII and anti-king Rudolphe.

While Robert was thus engaged in Flanders, an effort was made to recover the County of Holland and other lands now held by William of Utrecht. The people rose in revolt, but were brought back under Episcopal rule by an army under the command of Godfrey IV (the Hunchback), duke of Lower Lorraine, by order of the emperor (Henry IV). In 1076, at the request of William, Duke Godfrey visited his domains in the Frisian borderland. At Delft, the duke was murdered by revolutionaries (February 26, 1076). William of Utrecht died on April 17, 1076.

Dirk V, now managing his own estate, was quick to take advantage of this favorable juncture. With the help of Robert (his stepfather) he raised an army and besieged Conrad of Utrecht, the successor of William, in the castle of Ysselmonde, taking him prisoner. The bishop purchased his liberty by surrendering all claim to the disputed lands.

Dirk V was succeeded by Floris II upon his death in 1091.
Dirk V van Holland Geslacht : Man Geboren : Ca 1054 te Vlaardingen Overleden : 17 Jun 1091 te Onbekend Begraven : te Abdijkerk bij Egmond Vader : Floris I graaf van Holland Moeder : Geertruid (Gertrudis) van Saksen Billung
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Hij volgde in 1061, nog minderjarig, zijn vermoorde vader op. Uit zijn huwelijk met Othilde, die
waarschijnlijk van Saksische afkomst was, werden twee kinderen geboren, zoon Floris, die hem als
Floris II opvolgde, en een niet met naam bekende dochter. Omdat Dirk V bij de opvolging nog
minderjarig was, nam zijn moeder Geertruida tot aan zijn meerderjarigheid de taken waar.
Waarschijnlijk om haar positie tegen de door de Duitse Keizer Hendrik IV beschermde bisschoppen
te versterken hertrouwde zijn moeder twee jaar later met Robrecht, een zoon van graaf Boudewijn V
van Vlaanderen. Deze werd hierna Robrecht de Fries genoemd. Kort na dit huwelijk, op 28-12-1063,
gaf de Keizer de Echternachse kerken aan de bisdommen Utrecht en Echternach terug. Dit waren de
moederkerken Vlaardingen, Oegstgeest, Velzen, Heiloo en Petten die ooit door Willibrord aan de
abdij van Echternach waren geschonken. Zij zouden door Dirk III en zijn nakomelingen zonder enig
recht daarop in bezit zijn genomen. De keizer ging echter nog verder door op 30-04-1064 de gehele
graafschappen Rijnland en Westflinge aan de bisschop van Utrecht te schenken. 'Op papier'
heersten Robrecht en Geertruida toen alleen nog maar in het zuidelijk deel van het latere Holland
waar Vlaardingen het centrum van was. Feitelijk bleef alles echter bij het oude en zelfs de
Echternachse kerken bleven in bezit van gravin Geertruid en Robert de Fries. Na 1069 trok
Godfried III met de Bult als hertog van Lotharingen ten strijde tegen het graafschap. Hij had van
de abt van Echternach de helft van de Echternachse kerken in leen gekregen tegen een jaarlijkse
vergoeding die hij pas diende te betalen als hij deze ook daadwerkelijk in handen had. Geertruida
en Robrecht waren genoodzaakt naar Gent uit te wijken. Maar de strijd om het graafschap bleef
doorgaan want hertog Godfried III moest nog twee keer terug keren om de orde te herstellen. Bij
de laatste, in 1076, vond er te Vlaardingen een aanslag op hem plaats. Deze aanslag zou door een
dienaar van Dirk V zijn gepleegd. Godfried overleed aan de bij deze aanslag opgelopen
verwondingen. Toen kort hierna ook de bisschop van Utrecht overleed zag Dirk V zijn kans schoon.
Samen met zijn stiefvader Robrecht bracht hij de nieuwe elect Koenraad bij IJsselmonde een zware
nederlaag toe waardoor de Zuid-Hollandse eilanden aan het Utrechtse bisdom werden ontnomen. De
Utrechtse bisschop Koenraad en graaf Dirk V bleven elkaars tegenstanders. Koenraad steunde de
Duitse keizer Hendrik IV en Dirk V de pauselijke partij. Hij erkende in 1078 ook de door de paus
gesteunde tegenkoning Rudolf. Op 17 juni 1091 overleed Dirk V, nog slechts ongeveer 37 jaar oud
onder voogdij van zijn stiefvader Robrecht de Fries 1061-1071, zag hij zijn landen bij Rijnland
en Westflingen vervallen verklaard aan Utrecht bij oorkonde van keizer Hendrik IV 30 april 1604,
verdreven uit Kennemerland 1071 doch werd opnieuw aangesteld tot graaf na de moord op hertog
Godfried II(met de bult) in 1076, onttrok de Zuidollandse eilanden aan de macht van de Utrechtse
bisschop en nam de sterkte IJsselmonde in in juni 1076, steunde in de Constituurstrijd de
pauselijk partij 1078
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11/150. Dirk V van Holland, graaf van Holland (aanvankelijk onder voogdij van zijn moeder en haar tweede gemaal, Robrecht 'de Fries', die zich in 1071 meester maakte van Vlaanderen); wordt met zijn mo eder en stiefvader verdreven uit Kennemerland 1071, doch herkrijgt de macht door de moord op hertog Godfried III van Lotharingen 1076; weet de Zuidhollandse eilanden te onttrekken aan het bisdom Utrec ht, overl. 17-6-1091, begr. Egmond, tr. vA#A#r 26-7-1083 Othelhildis N., overl. 18-11-van een onbekend jaar, begr. Egmond
Dirk V van Holland, geb. voorjaar 1052, ovl. 17.06.1091, begraven in Abdijkerk van Egmond, ref. nr. 06.03.2004 GrJ389, GrP.18,43 Graaf van Holland, volgde 1061, nog minderjarig, zijn vermoorde vader op, waarbij zijn moeder Geertruida tot aan zijn meerderjarigheid de zaken waarnam. Keizer Hendrik IV gaf in 1064 de gehele graafschappen Rijnland en Westflinge aan de bisschop van Utrecht. In 1071 werd Dirk uit het Kennemerland verdreven. Op papier heersten Geertruida en Dirk slechts nog over het zuidelijk deel van Holand, met Vlaardingen als centrum. Omstreeks 1076 bracht Dirk, samen met zijn stiefvader Robrecht, de nieuwe elect Koenraad bij IJsselmonde een zware nederlaag toe, waardoor de Zuid-Hollandse eilanden aan Utrecht werden ontnomen. Hij trouwde met Othelis, ook bekend als Othelhildis, getrouwd voor 26.07.1083.
11/150. Dirk V van Holland, graaf van Holland (aanvankelijk onder voogdij van zijn moeder en haar tweede gemaal, Robrecht 'de Fries', die zich in 1071 meester maakte van Vlaanderen); wordt met zijn moeder en stiefvader verdreven uit Kennemerland 1071, doch herkrijgt de macht door de moord op hertog Godfried III van Lotharingen 1076; weet de Zuidhollandse eilanden te onttrekken aan het bisdom Utrecht, overl. 17-6-1091, begr. Egmond, tr. vóór 26-7-1083
Othelhildis N., overl. 18-11-van een onbekend jaar, begr. Egmond

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