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Personal data Simon "Duke of Alsace" de Lorena 

  • Nickname is Duke of Alsace.
  • He was born about 1076Lorraine France.
  • He was christened in the year 1170 in Alsace-Lorraine, France.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 16, 1991.
  • He died on January 13, 1139Nancy
    Lorraine France.

    Fout Attention: Deceased (January 13, 1139) before baptism (??-??-1170).

  • He is buried in the year 1139originally at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, Lorraine; then moved to Sturzelbronn, Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire.

    Fout Attention: Burried (??-??-1139) before baptized (??-??-1170).

  • A child of Theodoric and Hedwig von Formbach
  • This information was last updated on January 22, 2019.

Household of Simon "Duke of Alsace" de Lorena

He is married to Adelheid de Louvain.

They got married about 1112 at Nancy,Meurthe Et Moselle,France.


Child(ren):

  1. Mathilde de Lorraine  ± 1119-1182 
  2. Agatha de Lorena  1119-1147 


Notes about Simon "Duke of Alsace" de Lorena

SIMON de Lorraine, son of THIERRY II Duke of Lorraine & his first wife Hedwig von Formbach (-[13/15] Jan 1139, bur Stürzelbronn). The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Symonem ducem" as son of "Theodericum ducem"[35]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[36], Duke Simon was the son of his father's first marriage. Poull[37] refers to several sources which apparently indicate that he was the son of Duke Thierry II's second marriage, including Duke Simon's own act dated 11 Apr 1126 which refers to his deceased "mother Gertrude". However, Duke Simon married "his stepmother's daughter whom she had by her first husband Graf Heinrich"[38], which is best interpreted as meaning that he married the daughter of Gertrude de Flandre, second wife of Duke Thierry II, by her first husband. The alternative interpretation, that Duke Simon (assumed for the purposes of this argument to be the son of Gertrude de Flandre) married the daughter of Hedwig von Formbach by an otherwise unknown first husband "Graf Heinrich" presents major chronological difficulties. Such a daughter could not have been born later than 1072 at the latest. Considering that Hedwig gave birth to two children by her husband Gerhard von Süpplingenburg who died in 1075, such a birth date appears incompatible with Duke Simon's wife having given birth to at least seven children, even if their marriage took place as early as [1112/13] as suggested by Poull. Two further sources confirm that Duke Simon was born from his father's first marriage. Firstly, the Gesta Alberonis Archiepiscopi names "Lotharingiæ ducem Symonem, fratrem regis [=Lothar von Süpplingenburg]" when recording his excommunication 10 Apr 1132[39], Emperor Lothar being Simon's uterine half-brother assuming that Hedwig von Formbach was his mother. Secondly, "Teodericus dux Lotharingie" donated the church at Nancy to the abbey of Molesme with the consent of "filio suo Simone" by charter dated to [1080/90][40] which, assuming this dating is correct, was before the date of Duke Thierry's second marriage. He succeeded his father in 1115 as SIMON I Duke of Lorraine. He founded the Cistercian monastery of Sainte-Marue-au-Bois at Stürzelbronn. The necrology of Notre-Dame aux Nonnains records the death "15 Jan" of "Symon dux Lotaringeris"[41]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "XIX Kal Feb" of "Simon Lotaringorum dux"[42]. The necrology of Gorze records the death "XIX Kal Feb" of "Simon dux Lotharingiæ"[43]. The Obituaire de Saint-Mansuy records the death "14 Jan" of "Sigismundus dux"[44].

m ([1112/13]) ADELAIDE de Louvain, daughter of HENRI III Comte de Louvain & his wife Gertrude de Flandre (before 1095-4 Nov after 1158). As mentioned above, Duke Simon married "his stepmother's daughter whom she had by her first husband Graf Heinrich"[45]. In light of the chronological difficulties of this having been a daughter of Duke Thierry II's first wife, discussed above, it is likely that Duke Simon's wife was the daughter of the Comte de Louvain whose wife married Duke Thierry as his second wife. "Judit Romaricensis ecclesie abbatissa" donated property at the request of "Aledis mater ducis Mathei" by charter dated 1155 after 1 Sep[46]. After the death of her husband, Adelaide retired to the Cistercian abbey of Notre-Dame du Tart, near Dijon[47].

Duke Simon I & his wife had [eight] children:

1. AGATHE de Lorraine . The Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising records the wife of Comte Renaud as "Simonis Lotharingiorum ducis filiam"[48]. Comte Renaud III refers to Agathe as his collateralis in a charter, which Bouchard suggests was a term not generally used to mean wife[49]. 1130/48. She was first cousin once removed of her husband but no mention of a Papal dispensation for the marriage has so far been identified. m ([1130]) RENAUD III Comte Palatin de Bourgogne, son of ETIENNE I Comte de Mâcon & his wife Beatrix of Lotharingia (-22 Jan 1148 or 20 Jan 1149).

2. HADWIDE de Lorraine (-[27 Jan, 29 Jan or 23 Feb] ----). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. 1128/49. The Obituaire de Saint-Mansuy records the death "27 Jan" of "Helvydis comitissa", "29 Jan" of "Helvydis comitissa", and "23 Feb" of "Havidis comitissa"[50]. m (before mid-1128) FREDERIC [II] Comte de Toul, son of RENIER [III] Comte de Toul & his wife Gisela de Vaudémont (-[1138/42]). 1112/42.

3. MATHIEU de Lorraine (-4 Nov [before 1119]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

4. MATHIEU de Lorraine ([1119]-13 May 1176, bur Abbaye de Clairlieu). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Matheus et Robertus" as sons of "ducis Symonis"[51]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Matheum ducem" as son of "Symonem ducem"[52]. A "boy [puer]" 5 Aug 1122 when he subscribed a charter of his father's[53]. He succeeded his father in 1138 as MATHIEU I Duke of Lorraine. "Matheus Lotharingorum dux et marchio" donated property "loco predium de Wulvelingen" to Kloster Stürtzelbronn, with the consent of "coniugis mee Berthe et Balduini fratris mei", for the soul of "progenitoris mei Symonis", by charter dated 13 Jan 1143, which names "Theodericus…comes…cum uxore sua Adelheide et filio suo Gotefrido"[54]. He founded l'Abbaye de l'Etange 1148, and l'Abbaye de Clairlieu 1159. The necrology of Gorze records the death "III Id Mai" of "Matheus dux"[55]. The Obituaire de Saint-Mansuy records the death "14 May" of "Matthæus dux"[56]. m (before 25 Mar 1139) BERTHA [Judith] von Staufen, daughter of FRIEDRICH von Staufen Duke of Swabia & his first wife Judith of Bavaria [Welf] (-[18 Oct 1194/25 Mar 1195], bur Abbaye de Clairlieu). The Historia Welforum names "Fridericum imperatorem nostrum et uxorem Mathei ducis Lotharingiæ" as the children of "Friderico Suevorum duci" & his wife Judith[57]. The Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising names "Fridericum…et Iuditham" as the two children of Friedrich Duke of Swabia & his first wife, and Judith's marriage to "Matthaeo Lotharingiorum duci"[58]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi refers to the wife of "Matheum ducem" as "sorore Friderici imperatoris"[59]. "Matheus Lotharingorum dux et marchio" donated property to Kloster Stürtzelbronn, with the consent of "coniugis mee Berthe et Balduini fratris mei" by charter dated 13 Jan 1143[60]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "Berta sorore imperatoris Frederici" as wife of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur"[61]. Duke Mathieu I & his wife had seven children:

a) ALIX de Lorraine ([1145]-4 Mar before 1200). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Aaliz filia Mosellanorum ducis Mathei" as wife of "dux Hugo filius ducis Odonis", although he is referring to Duke Hugues II not Duke Hugues III which is clearly incorrect[62]. In a later passage the same source correctly names "Aaliz mater ducis Burgundie Odonis uxor…Hugonis et Iutta mater comitis Stephani avia…Iohannis Cabilonensis" as sisters of "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus"[63]. The same source also records the repudiation of Alix by her husband[64]. She returned to Lorraine after her repudiation. The necrology of Cîteaux records the death "IV Non Mar" of "domina Alaydis quondam ducissa Burgundie"[65]. m (1165, repudiated 1183) as his first wife, HUGUES III Duke of Burgundy, son of EUDES II Duke of Burgundy & his wife Marie de Blois ([1148]-Acre 7 or 25 Aug 1192, bur Abbaye de Cîteaux).

b) JUDITH de Lorraine (-19 Mar after 1173). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "Aaliz mater ducis Burgundie Odonis uxor…Hugonis et Iutta mater comitis Stephani avia…Iohannis Cabilonensis" as sisters of "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus"[66]. "Stephanus comes Burgundie", on leaving for Jerusalem, donated property to Cîteaux with the consent of "frater meus comes Gerardus et comitissa Joeta uxor mea" by charter dated 1170[67]. m (1170 or before) ETIENNE II Comte d'Auxonne, son of GUILLAUME IV Comte d'Auxonne et de Mâcon [Bourgogne-Comté] & his wife Adélaïde de Traves (-[21 Jul/early Sep] 1173).

c) SIMON de Lorraine (-1 Apr 1206, bur Stürzelbronn). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus" as the four sons of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur"[68]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Symonem ducem…et Fridericum de Bittes" as sons of "Matheum ducem"[69]. He succeeded his father in 1176 as SIMON II Duke of Lorraine. His succession was challenged by his brother Ferry who captured the château de Bruyères and other lands in the lengthy war between the two brothers which last until [May] 1179[70]. The Liber Memoriales of Remiremont records the donation of "Symon dux Lothariongorum filius ducis Mathei"[71]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "II Kal Apr" of "Simon dux Lotharingie"[72]. m firstly AGNES von Veldenz, daughter of GERLACH [I] Graf von Veldenz. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. 1185. m secondly (after 1190) as her second husband, IDA de Vienne, widow of HUMBERT [II] Sire de Coligny, daughter of GERAUD I Comte de Mâcon et de Vienne [Bourgogne-Comté] & his wife Guyonne [Maurette] de Salins (-1224). The primary source which confirms her parentage and two marriages has not so far been identified.

d) FERRY de Lorraine (before 1155-7 Apr 1206, bur Stürzelbronn Abbey). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus" as the four sons of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur"[73]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Symonem ducem…et Fridericum de Bittes" as sons of "Matheum ducem"[74]. Herr von Bitsch 1155. He succeeded his brother in 1206 as FERRY I Duke of Lorraine, but died only a few days later.

- see below.

e) MATHIEU de Lorraine (-before end 1207). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus" as the four sons of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur"[75]. Comte de Toul 1180. Seigneur de Fontenoy, de Charmes, de Mirecourt, de Coussey et de Bleurville. m (before 1180) BEATRICE de Dampierre-en-Astemois, daughter of RENARD I Comte de Dampierre-en-Astemois & his wife Euphémie-Domenica (-1206).

- COMTES de TOUL[76].

f) THIERRY de Lorraine (-1181). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus" as the four sons of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur", specifying that Thierry was "electus Metensis ante episcopum Bertrannum"[77]. The Gesta Episcoporum Mettensium names "filius ducis Lotharingiæ Theodericus, ciuius pater dux Matheus…" when recording his installation as Bishop of Metz[78]. Archdeacon 1163. Provost of Saint-Dié 1165. Provost of Saint-Gengoul 1166. Primicerius at Toul and Archdeacon at Metz 1169. Elected Bishop of Metz 1174, deposed 1179.

g) [daughter] de Lorraine (-before 1177, bur Priory of Flavigny). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.

5. BAUDOUIN de Lorraine (-after 1146). "Matheus Lotharingorum dux et marchio" donated property to Kloster Stürtzelbronn, with the consent of "coniugis mee Berthe et Balduini fratris mei" by charter dated 13 Jan 1143[79]. Monk 1128/46.

6. ROBERT de Lorraine (-before 1208, bur Stürzelbronn Abbey[80]). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Matheus et Robertus" as sons of "ducis Symonis"[81]. Seigneur à Floranges/Flörchingen 1194.

- SEIGNEURS de FLORANGES/FLÖRCHINGEN.

7. JEAN de Lorraine (-after 5 Dec 1148). He witnessed a charter 5 Dec 1148 as "Johannis frater ducis"[82], although this does not mean inevitably that he was legitimate.
Simon I, Duke of Lorraine
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Simon I (1076 – 13 April 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.

Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.

He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, archbishop of Trier, both allies of the count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.

[edit] Children of Simon and Adelaide

* Matthias, his successor in Lorraine
* Robert, lord of Floranges (near Thionville)
* Agatha, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy (Renaud III), the first Free Count
* Hedwige, married Frederick III, count of Toul
* Bertha, married Margrave Hermann III of Baden
* Mathilde, married Gottfried I, Count of Sponheim
* Baldwin
* John

[edit] See also

* Dukes of Lorraine family tree
* Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 45-26

[edit] External links

* (German) genealogie-mittelalter.de

Preceded by
Thierry II Duke of Lorraine
1115-1138 Succeeded by
Matthias I
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==de Lotarynska==

Simon I (1076 – 13 April 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.

Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.

He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, archbishop of Trier, both allies of the count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.

Children of Simon and Adelaide
Simon I of Lorraine married Adelaide, daughter of Henry III of Leuven. Their children were:

Matthias, his successor in Lorraine
Robert, lord of Floranges (near Thionville)
Agatha of Lorraine, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy (Renaud III), the first Free Count
Hedwige, married Frederick III, count of Toul
Bertha, married Margrave Hermann III of Baden
Mathilde, married Gottfried I, Count of Sponheim
Baldwin
John
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Simon I, Duke of Lorraine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon I (1076 – 13 April 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.
Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.
He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, archbishop of Trier, both allies of the count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.
[edit]Children of Simon and Adelaide

Matthias, his successor in Lorraine
Robert, lord of Floranges (near Thionville)
Agatha, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy (Renaud III), the first Free Count
Hedwige, married Frederick III, count of Toul
Bertha, married Margrave Hermann III of Baden
Mathilde, married Gottfried I, Count of Sponheim
Baldwin
John
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Simon I. (Lothringen)
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Simon I. (* um 1076; † 13./14. Januar 1139) war Herzog von Lothringen von 1115 bis 1139. Er war der Sohn von Herzog Dietrich II. und Hedwig von Formbach, somit der Halbbruder des Kaisers Lothar III. († 1137).

1115 folgte er seinem Vater als Herzog. 1122 begleitete er Kaiser Heinrich V. beim Wormser Konkordat, das dem Investiturstreit ein Ende setzte. Innerhalb des Herzogtums geriet er in Konflikt mit Stephan von Bar, Bischof von Metz ab 1120, und Albero von Montreuil, Erzbischof von Trier ab 1131, zwei Verbündeten des Grafen von Bar. Der Erzbischof exkommunzierte ihn, was Papst Innozenz II. rückgängig machte.

Herzog Simon I. gehörte zu den Freunden von Bernhard von Clairvaux. Er gründete mehrere Abteien, darunter 1135 die Abtei Stürzelbronn, in die er auch umgebettet wurde, nachdem man ihn zuerst in Saint-Dié bestattet hatte.

Er heiratete Adelheid († 1158), deren Filiation nicht sicher ist. Einige sehen sie als Tochter von Heinrich III., Graf von Löwen, und Gertrud von Flandern (die sich in zweiter Ehe mit Simons Vater Dietrich II. verheiratete), andere als Tochter von Gerhard von Süpplingenburg, Graf von Querfurt, und Hedwig von Formbach, was aber wiederum bedeutet, dass sie die Tante ihres Ehemann gewesen wäre. Ihre Kinder waren:

* Agathe, 1130/48 bezeugt; ∞ Rainald III., Graf von Mâcon, Graf von Burgund, † 1148/49 (Haus Burgund-Ivrea)
* Hadwide, 1128/49 bezeugt, ∞ Friedrich II., Graf von Toul, 1112/42 bezeugt
* Matthäus I., Herzog von Lothringen, † 1176, stiftet Abtei Clairlieu; ∞ Bertha von Schwaben, † 1194/95, Tochter von Friedrich II., Herzog von Schwaben (Staufer)
* Robert, 1194 Herr zu Flörchingen (Florange), † vor 1208; ∞ Euphemia

Literatur [Bearbeiten]

* Henry Bogdan : La Lorraine des ducs, sept siècles d’histoire, 2005
* Detlev Schwennicke: Europäische Stammtafeln Band I.2 (1999) Tafel 204

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Siehe auch [Bearbeiten]

* Haus Châtenois

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Dietrich II.
Herzog von Lothringen
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Matthäus I.
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Simon I (1076 – 13 April 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.

Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.

He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, archbishop of Trier, both allies of the count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.

Children of Simon and Adelaide
Simon I of Lorraine married Adelaide, daughter of Henry III of Leuven. Their children were:

Matthias, his successor in Lorraine
Robert, lord of Floranges (near Thionville)
Agatha of Lorraine, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy (Renaud III), the first Free Count
Hedwige, married Frederick III, count of Toul
Bertha, married Margrave Hermann III of Baden
Mathilde, married Gottfried I, Count of Sponheim
Baldwin
John
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REYES DE WESSEX E INGLATERRA

1) Significado: Wessex es uno de los siete condados o reinos que formaron la Inglaterra del siglo V, después de la invasión de los anglos, sajones y hutos. Wessex significa West Saxons (sajones del oeste de Inglaterra).

2) Casa solar: Inglaterra.

3) Armas: Las armas de Eduardo "el Confesor", rey de Inglaterra (1000-1066) (armas míticas) son: En campo de azur, una cruz de oro y cinco cisnes de oro (D'azur, à la croix fleuronnée d'or, accompagnée de cinq merlettes du même).

4) Antepasados: La línea de varón de los Reyes de Wessex e Inglaterra comienza con sus antepasados del Continente, en Alemania, antes de la invasión de los anglos, jutos y sajones a la Gran Bretaña a principios del siglo V. Las genealogías de los primeros cuatro representantes de esta dinastía están envueltas de leyenda. Propiamente, la dinastía de los reyes de Wessex comienza con Cerdic.

I. Brond de Walland nació en el 355 y murió en 411. Caso con una hija de Alarico I, rey de los Visigodos. Tuvieron por hijo a

II. Friwin de Morinie nació en 380. Casó con Blesinda de Colonia, hija de Diocles de Colonia y nieta de Chlodio de Colonia y Blesinda de Alemania (ver nota 1). Tuvieron por hijo a

III. Gewis de Morinie nació hacia el año 405 y murió en 463. Tuvo por hijo a

IV. Elesa de Morinie nació hacia 435 y murió en 495. Tuvo por hijo a

V. Cerdic, rey de Wessex nació hacia 470 y murió en 534. Cerdic es quien da el nombre a la dinastía de los reyes de Wessex. Tuvo por hijo a

VI. Creoda, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 495 y murió en 541. Tuvo por hijo a

VII. Cynric II, rey de Wessex nació hacia 520 y murió en 560. Tuvo por hijo a

VIII. Cutha, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 550 y murió en 584. Tuvo por hijo a

IX. Ceolric, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 570 y murió en 597. Tuvo por hijo a

X. Cynegils, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 590 y murió en 643. Tuvo por hijo a

XI. Cwychelm, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 615. Tuvo por hijo a

XII. Cuthred, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 635 y murió en 661. Tuvo por hijo a

XIII. Ingild, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 660. Tuvo por hijo

XIV. Eoppa, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 690 y murió en 718. Tuvo por hijo a

XV. Eoffa, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 715 y murió en 789. Tuvo por hijo a

XVI. Ealhmundo, rey de Wessex nació hacia el año 745 y murió en 827. Casó con una hija de Etelberto II de Kent. Tuvieron por hijo a

XVII. Egbertol, rey de Kent, Wessex y Mercia nació hacia el año de 775. Fue rey de Wessex de 802 a 839. Murió el 13-IV-839. Casó con Redburga. Tuvieron por hijo a

XVIII. Etelwulfo, rey de Wessex nació en el año de 810. Murió el 18-III-857/58. Fue rey de Wessex de 836 a 857. Caso con Osburg de Jutia (hija de Oslak). Algunos medievalistas opinan que su mujer, y madre de sus hijos, fue Judith de Francia, hija de Carlos "el Calvo". Tuvo por hijos a Etelvaldo (rey de Wessex de 857 a 860), Etelberto (rey de Wessex de 860 a 866), Etelredo (rey de Wessex de 866 a 871) y Alfredo el Grande (849, que sigue).

XIX. Alfredo "el Grande", rey de Inglaterra nació en el año de 849. Murió el 2-I-899/900. Fue rey de Wessex e Inglaterra de 871 a 899. Casó, en Winchester, Inglaterra, hacia 868, con Ealswith (Asvinta) de Gainsborough (hija de Ethelred Mucil de Gainen y Eadburh de Mercia). Tuvo por hijos a Elfrida de Wessex (c.870, casada en 884 con Balduino II de Flandes, y fallecida el 7-VI-929) y Eduardo I el Viejo (c.871, que sigue).

XX. Eduardo I "el Viejo", rey de Inglaterra nació hacia el año 871. Fue rey de Inglaterra de 899 a 924. Casó hacia 901 con Elfleda (hija de Ethelhelm de Wessex, Ealdorman). Tuvieron por hijos a Atelstan (rey de Inglaterra de 924 a 940), Edgiva de Wessex (c.904, casada con Carlos "el Simple", Etilde (casada con Hugo el Grande) y Edith (casada con Otón I). Nuestra familia desciende de Ogiva y de Edith. En segundas nupcias Eduardo caso, hacia 920, con Edgiva de Meopham, y tuvieron por hijo a Edmundo I "el Magnífico", rey de Inglaterra (c.922, que sigue) de 940 a 946) y Edredo (rey de Inglaterra de 946 a 955).

XXI. Edmundo I "el Magnífico", rey de Inglaterra nació el año 922. Fue rey de Inglaterra del 940 al 946. Murió asesinado en Pucklechurch, Dorset, Inglaterra, el 19-VIII-946. Está sepultado en Glastonbury Abbey, Dorset. Casó con Santa Elgiva (Alfgifu), hacia el año 940. Elgiva murió en Shaftesbury Abbey, Dorset, donde está sepultada. Tuvieron por hijos a Edwig (rey de Inglaterra de 955 a 959) y Edgardo "el Pacífico" (944, que sigue).

XXII. Edgar "el Pacífico", rey de Inglaterra nació el año 944. Fue rey de Inglaterra del 959 al 975. Murió el 1° de octubre de 975 en Winchester, Inglaterra. Está enterrado en Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset. Casó con Elfrida de Devon (hija de Ordgar de Devon) en 965. Tuvieron por hijo a

XXIII. Ethelredo II "el Indeciso", rey de Inglaterra nació el año 968. Murió el 3-VIII-1016 en Londres, Inglaterra. Está sepultado en Old St.Paul's Cathedral, London. Casó, entre 980 y 985, con Aelgiva de Northumberland (hija de Thorold de Northumberland). Tuvieron por hijo a Edmundo II (988, que sigue). En segundas nupcias casó en 1002 con Emma de Normandía (hija de Ricardo II "el Bueno"), de la cual tuvo por hijo a San Eduardo "el Confesor", rey de Inglaterra de 1042 a 1066, que murió sin descendencia.

XXIV. Edmundo II "Ironside", rey de Wessex nació hacia 988 o 990. Murió el 12-III-1016/17 en Oxford, Inglaterra. Está sepultado en la Abadía de Glastonbury, Somerset. Casó con Algithe de Hungría (1001-1068, hija de San Esteban I, rey de Hungría, hijo de Geyza de Hungría).

XXV. Eduardo de Inglaterra nació el año 1016 y murió en 1057 en Londres. Está sepultado en la Vieja Catedral de San Pablo de Londres. Casó hacia 1050 con Agathe Billungen de Ostfrise (hija de Liudolfo Billungen de Frisia —ver nota 2— y Gertrudis de Nordgau: ver nota 3). Tuvieron por hijos a Santa Margarita de Escocia (ver nota 4) y Edgardo II de Inglaterra (1051, que sigue).

XXVI. Edgardo II Aetheling, rey de Inglaterra nació el año 1051 y murió el 1125. Casó hacia 1070 con Margarita de Escocia (c.1040, hija de Duncan I de Escocia y Sibila Bearsson). Tuvieron por hija a

XXVII. Matilde de Inglaterra nació el año 1070. Casó con Guigues III de Albon, conde de Grenoble (ver nota 5). Tuvieron por hija a

XXVIII. MATILDE, CONDESA DE ALBON nació el año 1100. Murió después de enero de 1144/45. En 1123 casó con AMADEO III CONDE DE SABOYA y tuvieron por hijos a Matilde, condesa de Saboya (1125, casada con Alfonso I de Portugal y padres de Urraca de Portugal, casada con Fernando II de León) y a Humberto III "el Santo", conde de Saboya (1136, casado con Beatriz de Macon).

NOTAS:

* Reyes de Wessex e Inglaterra: ver cuadro genealógico en Historia Universal, EUNSA, tomo IV, p. 375. Dese Egberto (802-839) hasta Guillermo el Conquistador (1035).

[1] Blesinda de Alemania nació hacia el año 350. Su padre fue Chlodomer de los Alamanes (c.320-358), que era hijo de Guindomar de Alemania (c.295-356) y una hija de Ragaise de Toxandría (ver Reyes Francos), y nieto de Wadomaire de Alemania (c.270-342).

[2] Liudolf Billungen de Frisia nació acia 1006. Murió el 3-VIII-1038. Sus padres fueron Bruno I de Brunswick (hijo de Liudolf Billungen de Westfalia e Hidesvinta de Croacia) y Gisela de Borgoña (hija Hermann I, duque de Suabia y Gerberga de Borgoña). Liudolf Billungen casó en 1050 con Gertrude von Nordgau y tuvieron por hija a Agatha Billungen de Ostfrisie (1027-después de 1058), que fue esposa de Eduardo de Inglaterra y madre de Santa Margarita de Escocia (ver nota 4). También tuvieron por hija a Gertrude de Ostfrise (c.1024 a después del 21-XII-1056), que casó con Conrad de Haldensleben hacia 1041. Tuvieron por hija a Gertrude von Haldensleben.

Gertrude von Haldensleben casó con Federico de Formbach y tuvieron por hija a Hedwig de Formbach, que casó con Thierry II, duque de la Alta Lorena, y tuvieron por hijo a SIMÓN I, DUQUE DE LORENA Y ALSACIA (después de 1085 a 12 de mayo de 1138), que casó con ADELAIDA DE HAINAUT (hija de Balduino II de Hainaut e Ida (Alix) de Lovaina.

[3] Gertrude de Nordgau nació el año 1005. Murió el 31-X-1077. Casó en 1020 con Liudolf Billungen de Frisia. Sus padres fueron Hugo IV de Nordgau (970-11049, hijo de Hugo III "Raucus" de Nordgau y Belinda de Ortenbourgh) y Hedwige de Dagsbourgh (975-1046, hija de Luis de Dagsbourgh y Judith von Öehningen, hija de Richilda de Alemania). Hermana de Hedwige de Dagsbourgh fue Matilde de Dagsbourg, que casó con Hermann de Verdun y tuvieron por hija a Matilde de Verdun, esposa de Reginaldo V de Hainaut.

[4] Santa Margarita de Escocia nació en el año de 1046 en Wessex, Inglaterra. Murió el 26-II-1093/94 en el Castillo de Edimburgo, Escocia. Está sepultada en la Abadía de Dunfermline. Casó en 1069 con Malcom III Canmore, rey de Escocia (ver Reyes de Escocia). Tuvieron por hija a Matilde de Escocia (1079), que casó con Enrique I "Beauclerq", rey de Inglaterra, el 29-X-1110. Enrique y Matilda fueron padres de MATILDA DE INGLATERRA (5-IV-1103), que casó con GODOFREDO V "PLANTAGENET", DUQUE DE ANJOU, y fueron padres de Enrique II "Plantagenet", rey de Inglaterra (22-VII-1133). Ver Casa de Anjou y Reyes de Castilla.

[5] Guigues III de Albón, conde de Grenoble nació entre 1050 y 1060. Murió el 19-IV-1126. Sus padres fueron Guigues II "el Gordo", conde de Albón (1033 a 1095) y Petronila de Argental. Abuelos paternos: Guigues I "Vetus" de Albón (c.1013 a 2-VIII-1075, era monje al moriri y está sepultado en la Abadía de Cluny; sus padres fueron Guiges de Albon y Gotelana de Clerieu; su abuelo y bisabuelo también se llamaban "Guigues", el más antiguo nació hacia el año 940) y Adelaida, marquesa de Turín y Susa (c.1015 a 19-I-1091/92: ver Casa de Saboya).
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Simon I was the Duke of Lorraine (Lotharingia) from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.

Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.

Simon married Adelaide, daughter of Henry III of Leuven, who bore him 8 children, including our ancestors Agatha of Lorraine and Beatrix of Lorraine, each of whom was independently our ancestor.

Simon had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, Bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, Archbishop of Trier, both allies of the Count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux, and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.

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DIED 19 APR 1139/41
Simon I (1076 - 13 April 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach.

Continuating the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the Investiture Controversy was resolved.

He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon, archbishop of Trier, both allies of the count of Bar, whose claim to Lorraine against Simon's father had been quashed by Henry V's father Henry IV. Though Adalberon excommunicated him, Pope Innocent II lifted it. He was a friend of Bernard of Clairvaux and he built many abbeys in his duchy, including that of Sturzelbronn in 1135. There was he interred after his original burial in Saint-Dié.

Children of Simon and Adelaide
Simon I of Lorraine married Adelaide, daughter of Henry III of Leuven. Their children were:

Matthias, his successor in Lorraine
Robert, lord of Floranges (near Thionville)
Agatha of Lorraine, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy (Renaud III), the first Free Count
Hedwige, married Frederick III, count of Toul
Bertha, married Margrave Hermann III of Baden
Mathilde, married Gottfried I, Count of Sponheim
Baldwin
John

See also
Dukes of Lorraine family tree
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 45-26
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Hedwige de Namur
± 1025-> 1074
Theodoric
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Hedwig von Formbach
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Simon de Lorena
± 1076-1139

Simon de Lorena

± 1112

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