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Personal data Adalbert II de Metz et Saargau duc de Basse-Lorraine 

  • He was born about 970 in Metz (Present Bourgogne), Western Francia (Present France).
  • He died about December 25, 1033 in Bouzonville.
    (Returning from Jerusalem)
  • He is buried in Bouzonville Monastery, Bouzonville, Lorraine, France.
  • A child of Richard "le Puissant" von Metz and FNU Wife wife of Richard Von Metz
  • This information was last updated on July 9, 2022.

Household of Adalbert II de Metz et Saargau duc de Basse-Lorraine

He is married to Judith von Schwaben (De Luxembourg).

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Adalbert II de Metz et Saargau, duc de Basse-Lorraine
Adalbert von Metz, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
970
Metz, (Present Lorraine), Western Francia (Present France)
Death:
December 25, 1033 (62-63)
Bouzonville (Returning from Jerusalem)
Place of Burial:
Bouzonville Monastery, Bouzonville, Lorraine, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Count Richard von Metz, Graf von Metz, Billung Im Padergau and Unknown or perhaps Bertha wife of Richard Von Metz (N.)

Husband of Judith von Schwaben (De Luxembourg)

Father of Gerhard von Bouzonville, graf von Metz

Brother of Adelaide; Gerhard im Nordgau, Graf von Egisheim (Graf von Metz) and Reinmed von Metz

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his mother ·Üí Guido (Gwijde Gui) d'Avesnes, bishop of Utrecht
her father ·Üí Jean I d'Avesnes, count of Hainault
his father ·Üí Margaret II, countess of Flanders
his mother ·Üí Baldwin I, Latin Emperor of Constantinople
her father ·Üí Marguerite de Lorraine, Countess of Flanders
his mother ·Üí Theoderic, count of Flanders
her father ·Üí Theodoric II "the Valiant", duke of Lorraine
his father ᆒ Gérard IV, duke of Upper Lorraine
his father ·Üí Gerhard von Bouzonville, graf von Metz
his father ·Üí Adalbert II de Metz et Saargau, duc de Basse-Lorraine
his father

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Adalbert von Metz, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
970
Metz, (Present Lorraine), Western Francia (Present France)
Death:
December 25, 1033 (62-63)
Bouzonville (Returning from Jerusalem)
Place of Burial:
Bouzonville Monastery, Bouzonville, Lorraine, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Count Richard von Metz, Graf von Metz, Billung Im Padergau and Unknown Wife wife of Richard Von Metz
Husband of Judith von Schwaben
Father of Gerhard von Bouzonville, graf von Metz
Brother of Adelaide; Renmed von Metz and Gerhard Graf von Metz

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Died about 1033 Bouzonville, returning from Jerusalem

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Dukes of Lorraine family tree https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukes_of_Lorraine_family_tree
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Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine
Adalbert (1000 ·Äì 11 November 1048 in Thuin) was the Duke of Upper Lorraine from 1047 until his death. He was the first son of Gerard de Bouzonville (Gerhard), Count of Metz, and Gisela (Gisella).
Gothelo I, Duke of Lower Lorraine and Upper Lorraine, died in 1044 and was succeeded by his son Godfrey II in Upper Lorraine but was refused Lower Lorraine. Irritated, Godfrey rebelled in that same year and devastated his suzerain's lands in Lower Lorraine. He was soon defeated and Adalbert named in his place in Upper Lorraine. Godfrey, however, continued to fight for all Lorraine and Adalbert died in battle against him at Thuin on 11 November 1048. He had no known children,[1] and Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor immediately nominated his brother Gerhard to succeed him.
See also[edit] Dukes of Lorraine family tree
died about 1033 Bouzonville, returning from Jerusalem

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ADALBERT, son of [RICHARD Graf von Metz or GERARD Graf von Metz] & his wife --- (-[1 Feb/30 Jun] 1037 or after, bur Bourzonville Monastery). Wipo names "Adalheida ex nobilissima gente Litharingorum oriundaဦsororဦcomitem Gerhardi et Adalberti" and mother of "maioris Chuononis"[499]. Graf von Metz. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Albertus comes Mettensis" of "villam Vulferei", recording that after his death "Girardus dux filius eius" cancelled the donation, undated but listed among records of other donations in the late 1020s[500]. "Adelbertus dux et marchio Lotoringie et Iuditta uxor mea ducissa et marchionissa" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 12 Jun 1037[501]. The testament dated 1037 of "Adalberoဦprepositus S Paulini Treuerensis" is witnessed by "Adelberti avunculi nostri marchionis et ducis Lothoringie et Iuditte amicte nostre uxoris sue"[502]. The titles "dux et marchio Lotoringie" in these documents cannot be explained as no other record has been found to indicate that Adalbert was either duke or marquis of Lotharingia.

m JUDITH, daughter of --- (-27 Jul [1037/38], bur Bourzonville/Busendorf). The Notitiæ Fundationis Monasterii Bosonis-Villæ names "Adalbertus comes marchio et uxor sua Iuditha" as parents of Gerhard, noting that they were both buried in the monastery and in a later passage noting their joint donation dated "1033 pridie Kal Feb"[503]. "Iuta marchionissa Litoringie" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 1030[504]. "Adelbertus dux et marchio Lotoringie et Iuditta uxor mea ducissa et marchionissa" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 12 Jun 1037[505]. The testament dated 1037 of "Adalberoဦprepositus S Paulini Treuerensis" is witnessed by "Adelberti avunculi nostri marchionis et ducis Lothoringie et Iuditte amicte nostre uxoris sue"[506]. The relationship between Judith and Adalbero, son of Siegfried Count of Luxembourg, has not been established. "Amita" suggests that Judith was his paternal aunt, sister of Siegfried. However, it is not clear from the document whether it was Judith or her husband who was the blood relation of Adalbero. "Avunculus" suggests that Adalbert was Adalbero's maternal uncle. However, this cannot be correct as Adalbert's brother Gerhard is recorded as having married Siegfried's daughter Eva, who would have been his niece.

ADALBERT, son of [RICHARD Graf von Metz or GERARD Graf von Metz] & his wife --- (-[1 Feb/30 Jun] 1037 or after, bur Bourzonville Monastery). Wipo names "Adalheida ex nobilissima gente Litharingorum oriundaဦsororဦcomitem Gerhardi et Adalberti" and mother of "maioris Chuononis"[499]. Graf von Metz. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Albertus comes Mettensis" of "villam Vulferei", recording that after his death "Girardus dux filius eius" cancelled the donation, undated but listed among records of other donations in the late 1020s[500]. "Adelbertus dux et marchio Lotoringie et Iuditta uxor mea ducissa et marchionissa" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 12 Jun 1037[501]. The testament dated 1037 of "Adalberoဦprepositus S Paulini Treuerensis" is witnessed by "Adelberti avunculi nostri marchionis et ducis Lothoringie et Iuditte amicte nostre uxoris sue"[502]. The titles "dux et marchio Lotoringie" in these documents cannot be explained as no other record has been found to indicate that Adalbert was either duke or marquis of Lotharingia.

m JUDITH, daughter of --- (-27 Jul [1037/38], bur Bourzonville/Busendorf). The Notitiæ Fundationis Monasterii Bosonis-Villæ names "Adalbertus comes marchio et uxor sua Iuditha" as parents of Gerhard, noting that they were both buried in the monastery and in a later passage noting their joint donation dated "1033 pridie Kal Feb"[503]. "Iuta marchionissa Litoringie" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 1030[504]. "Adelbertus dux et marchio Lotoringie et Iuditta uxor mea ducissa et marchionissa" donated property "villam nostram Mamendorf" to the abbey of St Matthew by charter dated 12 Jun 1037[505]. The testament dated 1037 of "Adalberoဦprepositus S Paulini Treuerensis" is witnessed by "Adelberti avunculi nostri marchionis et ducis Lothoringie et Iuditte amicte nostre uxoris sue"[506]. The relationship between Judith and Adalbero, son of Siegfried Count of Luxembourg, has not been established. "Amita" suggests that Judith was his paternal aunt, sister of Siegfried. However, it is not clear from the document whether it was Judith or her husband who was the blood relation of Adalbero. "Avunculus" suggests that Adalbert was Adalbero's maternal uncle. However, this cannot be correct as Adalbert's brother Gerhard is recorded as having married Siegfried's daughter Eva, who would have been his niece.

Graf Adalbert & his wife had one child:
1. GERHARD (-1045, bur Bourzonville Monastery). The Notitiæ Fundationis Monasterii Bosonis-Villæ names "Gerhardus comes marchio filius [Adalbertus comes marchio et uxor sua Iuditha] cum uxore sua Gisela", noting that they were both buried in the monastery[507]. Graf. "Gerardus" donated property to Saint-Bénigne de Dijon for the souls of "patris mei Adalberti et avunculi mei Gerardi" by charter dated 30 Jun 1033[508]. Gérard Comte d'Alsace settled a dispute with the abbess of Remiremont for the souls of "Adelbert et Juditte ses père et mère" by charter, now lost, dated May 1038[509]. m GISELA, daughter of --- (-bur Bourzonville Monastery). "GerardusဦLothariensium dux" donated property to Echternach abbey by charter dated 11 Apr 1067 which names "uxoris mea Hadvidis filiique nostre Theodericiဦpatris mei Gerhardi matrisque meæ Gislæ"[510].

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