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  1. Wikipedia, accessed 22-02-2020), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermesinde,_Countess_of_Luxembourg
    Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg
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    For the earlier countess of Namur, see Ermesinde of Luxembourg, Countess of Namur.
    Countess Ermesinde I
    Ermesinda.jpg
    Countess of Luxembourg
    Reign 1197 – 12 February 1247
    Predecessor Count Otto I, Count of Burgundy
    Successor Count Henri V
    Born July 1186
    Died 12 February 1247 (aged 60– 61)
    Burial Abbey of Notre-Dame de Clairefontaine, Arlon
    Spouse Count Theobald I, Count of Bar
    (m. 1197 - 1214; his death)
    Waleran III, Duke of Limburg
    (m. 1214 - 1226; his death)
    Issue
    Renaud, Seigneur of Briey
    Elisabeth, Lady of Monschau
    Margaret
    Count Henry V, Count of Luxembourg
    Count Gerard I, Count of Durbuy
    Catherine, Duchess Consort of Lorraine
    House Luxembourg-Namur
    Father Count Henri IV, Count of Luxembourg
    Mother Agnes of Guelders
    Ermesinde I (1186 – 12 February 1247), reigned as Countess of Luxembourg from 1197 until her death in 1247.

    She was the only child of Count Henry IV and his second wife, Agnes of Guelders.


    Contents
    1 Life
    2 Grave
    3 Children
    4 References
    5 External links
    Life
    Prior to her birth, her aging father Henry had recognized his nephew, Count Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut as his heir presumptive. However, the 72-year-old count fathered a daughter, Ermesinde, who displaced Baldwin as heir presumptive.

    Upon Henry's death in 1197, a war of succession inevitably took place. At its end, it was decided that Count Henry's fiefs would be split: Baldwin would have Namur, Ermesinde would have Durbuy and La Roche, and Luxembourg would revert to their common liege, the Holy Roman Emperor. Emperor Henry VI then gave the fief to his brother Otto I, Count of Burgundy.

    Ermesinde was initially betrothed to Henry II of Champagne, but the engagement was cancelled in 1189. Instead her first husband was Theobald I of Bar.[1] He successfully negotiated with Philip of Namur and his brother Baldwin for renunciation of Luxembourg, thus making Theobald and Ermesinde the Count and Countess of Luxembourg.[2]

    When Theobald died in 1214, Ermesinde married Waleran III, Count of Limburg (1180– 1226), who would rule as the Count of Luxembourg.[1] In 1223 Ermesinde and Waleran pressed their claim to Namur against Margrave Philip II, but were ultimately unsuccessful.


    Ermesinde granting charters of freedom to the city of Echternach
    After Waleran's death, Ermesinde ruled Luxembourg alone for two decades. She proved to be an effective administrator, granting charters of freedom to several towns and increasing the prosperity of her country.

    Grave
    Legend has it that the Countess was one day walking in the area around her castle, near Eischen. There she saw a woman coming down from a hill, who had in her arms a child that was wrapped in sheepskin, on which was a black cross.

    The Countess was convinced that this was the Virgin Mary, and therefore planned the construction on this spot of the abbey that would later become the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Clairefontaine.[1] In her will she asked that she be buried at this location. The Abbey of Clairefontaine was in fact only built by her son, Henry V.[3] After many years, the abbey was destroyed in the late 18th century by French troops.

    The Jesuits then reconstructed a part of it from 1875 to 1877, including the old chapel. During these works, the Jesuit Martin Paul on 11 May 1875 found a gravestone, along with human remains. Next to the skeleton was a plaque with the inscription: "Voici les precious ossements de la très Illustre et Pieuse Princesse Ermesinde, Comtesse Souveraine de Luxembourg et de Namur. Notre heureuse fondatrice que Dieu Glorifie et sans fin Bénisse" (Here lie the precious remains of the very Illustrious and Pious Princess Ermesinde, Sovereign Countess of Luxembourg and Namur. Our founder whom God Glorifies and forever Blesses") In 1747, shortly before the old abbey was destroyed by the French, the nuns had hidden Ermesinde's remains here.

    Currently, the remains are in the crypt of the chapel of Clairefontaine.


    Children
    The children of Ermesinde and her first husband, Theobald I of Bar, were:

    Renaud (died before 1214), Seigneur of Briey
    Elisabeth (died 1262), married Valéran of Limburg, Lord of Monschau
    Margaret (d?), first married Hugh III, Count of Vaudémont (died 1243); later married Henry of Bois, regent of Vaudémont.
    The children of Ermesinde and Waleran III, Count of Limburg were:

    Henry V of Luxembourg (1216– 1281), Count of Luxembourg[1]
    Gérard I of Durbuy, Count of Durbuy (died 1276)
    Catherine of Limburg (died 1255), wife of Matthias II, Duke of Lorraine
    References
    P. Péporté, Historiography, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Luxembourg, (Brill, 2011), 109-110. – via Brill (subscription required)
    John A. Gade, Luxemburg in the Middle Ages, (Brill, 1951), 74-75.
    P. Péporté, Historiography, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Luxembourg, 115.
    External links
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ermesinde of Luxembourg.
    Ermesinde de Luxembourg's French Wikipedia page
    Cawley, Charles, ERMENSENDE de Namur, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
    Namur Family Genealogy
    Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg
    House of Namur
    Born: 1186 Died: 12 February 1247
    Preceded by
    Otto Countess of Luxembourg
    1197– 1247 Succeeded by
    Henry V
    vte
    Monarchs of Luxembourg
    Authority control Edit this at Wikidata
    BNF: cb12507106b (data)GND: 119268299ISNI: 0000 0003 9669 4205NTA: 254075762SUDOC: 03430214XVIAF: 291690042WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 291690042
    Categories: House of NamurCountesses of Luxembourg12th-century women rulers1186 births1247 deathsDuchesses of Limburg13th-century women rulers12th-century French people12th-century French women13th-century French people13th-century French women

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