(1) He is married to Ermensende van Luxemburg.
They got married
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Heilwig Dagsburg.
They got married
Child(ren):
ALBERT [II] [de Moha] (-24 Aug 1098). It appears possible from a chronological point of view that Albert [II] was the son of Albert [I] Comte de Moha but the primary source which confirms that this is correct has not been identified. Comte de Moha: "Albertus comes de Musau" donated property "ecclesias unam in Monte Sancti Martini et alteram in Villari" to the church of Verdun Sainte-Vanne by charter dated 10 May 1096[291]. Graf von Dagsburg: the necrology of Verdun Saint-Vanne records the death "IX Kal Sep" of "Albertus comes Dasburgensis qui nobis cellam Montis Sancti Martini…dedit"[292]. It appears likely that Albert [II] inherited Dagsburg, through his first wife, after the death of her supposed brother Hugo [X] in 1089, but the primary source which confirms that this is correct has not been identified.
m firstly HEILWIG [von Dagsburg], daughter of [HEINRICH [I] Graf von Egisheim und Dagsburg & his wife ---]. The Codex Hirsaugiensis names "Adalbertus comes de Egensheim et uxor eius Heilewig"[293]. The following charter confirms that Heilwig was the sister of Bruno Archdeacon of Toul, but does not confirm the parentage of the two siblings: [her son] "Hugo comes" donated property to Kloster Lüders for the soul of "patris sui…Albertis comitis et avunculi sui Brunonis archidiaconis Tullensis" by charter dated 1137[294]. Her husband’s inheritance of Dagsburg suggests that she was the heiress of Hugo [X], maybe his sister. The primary source which confirms this relationship has not been identified.
m secondly as her first husband, ERMENSENDE de Luxembourg, daughter of KONRAD I Comte de Luxembourg & his [second] wife Clémence --- (-26 Jun 1141). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comitem Guilelmum de Luscelenburg…et Ermensendem…et Mathildem" as children of "Conrado comiti de Luscelenburch" and his wife Ermensendis, specifying that Ermesinde was wife of "Namucensem…comitis Godefridi"[295]. However, Ermensende´s correct parentage is stated in the charter dated 17 Jun 1129 under which Meginher Archbishop of Trier confirmed the foundation of Kloster Schiffenberg by "Clementia…comitissa" with the consent of "filii sui Willehelmi et filie Irmesindis"[296]. "Ermensendis comitissa Namucensis" confirmed the prior donation of property to the church of Verdun Sainte-Vanne by "senioris mei comitis Alberti" by charter dated to [1124], subscribed by "domni mei Godefridi comitis et filii mei Henrici comitis, Hugonis filii Folmari comitis, Everardi filii Aiulfi comitis"[297]. In a charter dated 1139, "Albero…Leodiensium episcopus" notes a donation of property to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire by "domna Ermensendis comitissa de Musalt, quæ uxor extitit…comitis Alberici" on the suggestion of "quadam nobili et religiosa fœmina nomine Regina, sibi enim consanguinea"[298], the original donation presumably being dated before [1109] when Ermesinde married her second husband. She married secondly ([1109]) as his second wife, Godefroi I Comte de Namur. "Ermensendis comitissa de Muhalt, quæ uxor…comitis Alberti" founded the monastery of Saint-Victor, Huy by charter dated 1130[299]. Heiress of Luxembourg and Longwy, after the death of her nephew Comte Conrad [II] in 1136. "Comitissa de Musal Ermensendis cum viro suo Namucensi comite Godefrido" donated property to Flône, at the request of "Guntranni et Gisle uxoris eius", by charter dated 1137[300]. The necrology of Verdun Saint-Vanne records the death "VIII Kal Jun" of "Ermensendis comitissa Namucensis qui cum viro suo…comite Alberto cellam Montis Sancti Martini…confirmavit"[301].
Albert [II] & his first wife had one child:
HEINRICH] HUGO [XI] (-after 1137)
Albert [II] & his [second] wife had [two] children:
MECHTILD (-[1135/57])
daughter
Bronnen:
[291] Bloch, H. (ed.) ´Die älteren Urkunden des Klosters S. Vanne zu Verdun´, Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, 14th year, 1901 (“Verdun Saint-Vanne (1902)”), 1902, LXII, p. 86.
[292] Aimond, C. 'Le nécrologe de la cathédrale de Verdun', Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde Year 14 (first part) (1902) (“necrology Verdun Saint-Vanne (1902)”), p. 145.
[293] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, citing Württemberg. Jahrbüch., X, Codex Hirsaugiensis, p. 30.
[294] Vanderkindere, Tome II, p. 153, quoting Würdtween Nova Subsidia VII, 96, quoted in Witte, H. 'Genealogische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte Lothringens und des Westrich (II)', Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, VII.1, 1895 (Metz), p. 112.
[295] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1168, MGH SS XXIII, p. 851.
[296] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch 465a, p. 524.
[297] Verdun Sainte-Vanne (1902), LXXVI, p. 98.
[298] Richard, J. (ed.) (1957) Le cartulaire de Marcigny-sur-Loire 1045-1144 (Dijon) (“Marcigny-sur-Loire”), 176, p. 105.
[299] Foppens, J. F. (1748) Diplomatum Belgicorum nova collectio, sive supplementum ad opera diplomatica Auberti Miræi (Brussels), Tome IV, Pars III, XXV, p. 363.
[300] Evrard, M. (ed.) ´Documents relatifs à l´abbaye de Flône´, Analectes pour servir à l´histoire ecclésiastique de la Belgique, Tome XXIII (Louvain, 1892) ("Flône"), IX, p. 295.
[301] Necrology Verdun Saint-Vanne, p. 142.
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