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Personal data Lodewijk van Arnsberg 

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Household of Lodewijk van Arnsberg

He is married to Petronella van Gulik.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Adelheid van Arnsberg  ????-> 1315 


Notes about Lodewijk van Arnsberg

LUDWIG von Arnsberg, son of GOTTFRIED [III] Graf von Arnsberg & his second wife Adelheid von Blieskastel (-[29 Oct 1312/9 Jun 1313]).  “Godefridus comes de Arnesberg” donated property “Caldehof”, with the consent of “Alheydis uxoris nostre et [Godefridi], Frederici, Ludewici”, to Kloster Oelinghausen by charter dated 5 Mar 1251[2089].  “Godefridus comes de Arnisberg” sold “advocaciam mansus in Dresberg” to Kloster Oelinghausen, with the consent of “Alheydis uxoris nostre Frederico et Ludewico filiis nostris”, by charter dated 15 Jun 1257[2090].  “Godefridus comes de Arnesberch” donated “curtem...in Sweve” to Kloster Paradies, with the consent of “Alheydis uxoris nostre, Frederici, Ludewici filiorum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1258[2091].  “Godefridus comes et Alheydis comitissa de Arnesberch” sold property “in Mulenhem” to the Teutonic Knights, with the consent of “liberorum nostrorum...Godefridi, Frederici, Ludewici, Johannis”, by charter dated 20 Apr 1266[2092].  “Godefridus...comes Arnesbergensis” confirmed donations to Kloster Welver, with the consent of “Aleydis uxoris nostre, Frederici, Johannis, Ludewici filiorum nostrorum”, by charter dated 5 Mar 1269 (O.S.)[2093].  Co-heir of Bliescastel: “H. comes de Salmis, G. dominus de Limpurg, C. de Blankenheim et L. de Arnesperc coheredes comitatus de Castris [Bliescastel] castrorum et urbium...Putelinga et Geb---berc” reached agreement concerning their inheritance, with the advice of “H. comitis Geminipontis, H. et Jo. comitum de Spanheim et E. comitis Siluestris”, by charter dated [May/Jun] 1275[2094].  "…Godefridus de Arnsbergh, Ludowicus filius eius…Fridericus de Rietburgh…" were among those who declared war against Sifrid Archbishop of Köln by charter dated 8 Apr 1277[2095].  “Ludewicus comes Arnsbergensis junior” sold “advocatiam” in Kloster Soest, with the consent of “domini ac patris nostri uxoris...nostre domine Petronille puerorum et heredum nostrorum...et fratris nostri Johannis”, by charter dated 18 Feb 1278, sealed by “nobilium virorum cognatorum nostrorum...domini Euerhardi comitis de Marka et nobilis viri domini Johannis de Bylstein”[2096].  "Th. comes de Lymburg nec non Euerhardus filius noster" exchanged property with "consanguineis nostris Godefrido comite de Arnsberg et Lodovico filio suo" by charter dated 10 Feb 1278[2097].  “Godefridus comes senior in Arnesberg” donated property to Kloster Wedinghausen, with the consent of “heredum nostrorum Lodewici...et Johannis...et cometisse Petronille conjugis filii nostri Lodewici”, by charter dated 1279[2098].  Graf von Arnsberg.  “Ludewicus comes Arnesbergensis” confirmed donations to Kloster Oelinghausen made by “Hermannus miles Advocatus dictus de Holthusen...”, with the consent of “Godefridi domini comitis Arnesbergensis patris nostri, Johannis...fratris nostri Traiectensis ecclesie canonici et Peronette domine comitisse Arnesbergensis uxoris nostre, Frederici filii nostri”, at the request of “...Ermengardis amite nostre sanctimonialis ac totius conventus ecclesie de Olinchusen...Siffridi domini nostri archiepiscopi Coloniensis, Everhardi domini comitis de Marcha, Johannis nobilis viri domini de Bylsteyn consanguineorum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1 Dec 1279[2099].  Graf von Arnsberg.  “Ludewicus comes de Arnesbergh et Perronetta cometissa” granted “patronatum ecclesie Hemerde” to “consanguineo nostro Everhardo domino comiti de Marca, Ermegardi cometisse”, with the consent of “Wilhelmi, Godefridi, Walrami filiorum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1290[2100].  “Ludewicus comes de Arnesbergh” donated property to Kloster Scheda, with the consent of “dominæ Perenettæ uxoris nostræ, Frederici, Wilhelmi, Godefridi, Walrami et Johannis heredum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1293[2101].  “Lodewicus comes, Perenetta comitissa in Arnesberg” donated property to Kloster Bredelar by charter dated 1299[2102].  “Ludovicus comes de Arnesberg” granted “proprietatem montis dicti Sigenberg siti prope Medebiche” to “consanguineo nostro Heinrico comiti de Waldegge” by charter dated 1307, witnessed by “nobili viro Johanne fratre nostro preposito in Messchede, Godefrido et Walramo filiis nostris...”[2103].  “Lodewicus...comes de Arnesberg” transferred “Juttam filiam dicti Scürman ministerialem nostram” to the bishop of Paderborn by charter dated 29 Oct 1312[2104]. 

m (before 1276) PETRONELLA von Jülich, daughter of WILHELM [III] Graf von Jülich & his wife Richardis van Gelre (-after 1299).  “Ludewicus comes Arnsbergensis junior” sold “advocatiam” in Kloster Soest, with the consent of “domini ac patris nostri uxoris...nostre domine Petronille puerorum et heredum nostrorum...et fratris nostri Johannis”, by charter dated 18 Feb 1278, sealed by “nobilium virorum cognatorum nostrorum...domini Euerhardi comitis de Marka et nobilis viri domini Johannis de Bylstein”[2105].  “Elizabet priorissa in Paradiso” appointed “domine due comitisse de Arnesberg” a participant in Kloster Paradies recognising the good works of herself and “domino vestro Lodewico comiti patrique vestro defuncto domino Wilhelmo comiti Juliancensi fratribusque vestris defunctis domino Wilhelmo et Rolando fratrique vestro domino Ottoni” by charter dated 9 Mar 1278 (O.S.)[2106].  “Godefridus comes senior in Arnesberg” donated property to Kloster Wedinghausen, with the consent of “heredum nostrorum Lodewici...et Johannis...et cometisse Petronille conjugis filii nostri Lodewici”, by charter dated 1279[2107].  “Ludewicus comes Arnesbergensis” confirmed donations to Kloster Oelinghausen made by “Hermannus miles Advocatus dictus de Holthusen...”, with the consent of “Godefridi domini comitis Arnesbergensis patris nostri, Johannis...fratris nostri Traiectensis ecclesie canonici et Peronette domine comitisse Arnesbergensis uxoris nostre, Frederici filii nostri”, by charter dated 1 Dec 1279[2108].  “Ludewicus comes de Arnesbergh et Perronetta cometissa” granted “patronatum ecclesie Hemerde” to “consanguineo nostro Everhardo domino comiti de Marca, Ermegardi cometisse”, with the consent of “Wilhelmi, Godefridi, Walrami filiorum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1290[2109].  “Ludewicus comes de Arnesbergh” donated property to Kloster Scheda, with the consent of “dominæ Perenettæ uxoris nostræ, Frederici, Wilhelmi, Godefridi, Walrami et Johannis heredum nostrorum”, by charter dated 1293[2110].  “Lodewicus comes, Perenetta comitissa in Arnesberg” donated property to Kloster Bredelar by charter dated 1299[2111]. 

Ludwig & his wife had children: 
FRIEDRICH von Arnsberg (-after 1293).  
WILHELM von Arnsberg (-1338). 
GOTTFRIED von Arnsberg (-1363)
WALRAM von Arnsberg (-after 1307).
JOHANN von Arnsberg (-after 1293). 
RICHARDA von Arnsberg (-after 1304).
ADELHEID von Arnsberg ([1285/90?]-after 1315).
KATHARINA von Arnsberg (-11 Jul 1362).

Bronnen:

[2089] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 745, p. 329.

[2090] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 951, p. 429.

[2091] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1001, p. 454.

[2092] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1220, p. 552.

[2093] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1354, p. 616.

[2094] Grüsner (1775), Vol. II, p. 55.

[2095] Kremer (1781), Band III, CXXXIII, p. 150.

[2096] Seibertz, J. G. (ed.) (1839) Urkundenbuch zur Landes- und Rechtsgeschichte des Herzogthums Westfalen, Band I (Arnsberg) (“Seibertz Urkundenbuch (1839), Band I”), 382, p. 465.

[2097] Kremer (1776), Band II, XVI, p. 136.

[2098] Wigand (1834), Band VI, LIII, p. 249.

[2099] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1695, p. 777.

[2100] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXII, p. 155.

[2101] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXV, p. 159.

[2102] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXXI, p. 170.

[2103] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXXVI, p. 178.

[2104] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXXIX, p. 182.

[2105] Seibertz Urkundenbuch (1839), Band I, 382, p. 465.

[2106] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1672, p. 765.

[2107] Wigand (1834), Band VI, LIII, p. 249.

[2108] Westfälisches Urkundenburch, Band VII (1908), 1695, p. 777.

[2109] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXII, p. 155.

[2110] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXV, p. 159.

[2111] Wigand (1838), Band VII, LXXXI, p. 170.

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