Family tree Riny Doyle geboren Marinus van Waard » Gerard I OF LORRAINE (± 1030-1070)

Personal data Gerard I OF LORRAINE 


Household of Gerard I OF LORRAINE

He is married to Hedwige OF NAMUR.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Beatrix OF LORRAINE  ????-± 1116 
  2. Gerhard I OF VAUDEMONT  ± 1057-1108 

  • The couple has common ancestors.

  • Notes about Gerard I OF LORRAINE

    Gerard (c.?1030 - April 14, 1070), also known as Gerard the Great, was a Lotharingian nobleman. He was the count of Metz and Châtenois from 1047 to 1048, when his brother Duke Adalbert resigned them to him upon his becoming the Duke of Upper Lorraine. On Adalbert's death the next year, Gérard became duke, a position that he held until his death. In contemporary documents, he is called Gérard of Alsace (after his familial homeland), Gérard of Chatenoy (after an ancestral castle near Neufchâteau), or Gérard of Flanders (after his wife's homeland).

    He was the second son of Gérard de Bouzonville, count of Metz, and Gisela who was possibly a daughter of Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine. Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, invested Adalbert with Lorraine in 1047 after confiscating it from Godfrey III. Godfrey did not back down, however, and killed Adalbert in battle. Henry subsequently bestowed it on Gérard, but the deposed duke continued to stir. Godfrey had the support of a faction of the nobles who did not want a strong hand at the ducal helm and Gérard was imprisoned. Gérard, however, had the support of the chiefest of his bishops, that of Toul, Bruno of Eguisheim-Dagsburg (later the sainted Pope Leo IX), who procured his liberation in 1049. The emperor gave him troops to assist him in his fight, for the rebels had the support of some elements in the church. Gérard himself remained, as his brother had, faithful to the end to the imperial dynasty and his descendants would remain so as well even into the Hohenstaufen years.

    His alliance with the church was regular but inconstant and he afforded his protection to Moyenmoutier Abbey, Saint-Mihiel Abbey, and Remiremont Abbey. The former was the abbey of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, who excommunicated the patriarch of Constantinople, Michael I Cerularius, in 1054, thus precipitating the Great Schism, and the latter was his own final resting place.

    On 18 June 1053, Gérard and Prince Rudolf of Benevento led papal and Swabian troops into battle on behalf of Pope Leo. This was the Battle of Civitate and it was a disastrous loss for the pope. His enemy, the Normans, under Humphrey of Hauteville and Richard of Aversa, defeated his allies and captured his person, taking him prisoner in Benevento. Gerard, however, returned to Lorraine.

    Among his other construction projects, was that of the castle of Prény, in the centre of the duchy, the beginnings of the capital city, Nancy. He died at Remiremont while trying to kill a revolt. Poisoning was suspected. The date of his death is either 14 April or 11 August.

    He was married to Hedwige of Namur (or of Flanders), daughter of Albert II, Count of Namur, and Regelindis of Lower-Lorraine, daughter of Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine. This marriage helped patch up relations with the baronage. They had the following issue:
    * Thierry II (c.1055-1115), successor in Lorraine
    * Gérard (1057-1108), count of Vaudémont
    * Beatrice, married Stephen I, Count of Burgundy, Mâcon, and Vienne
    * Gisela, abbess of Remiremont

    He was the patrilineal ancestor of the line of dukes which ruled Lorraine until 1737 and of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty that ruled Tuscany (1737-–1859), the Holy Roman Empire (1745-1807), Austria-Hungary (1780-1918), the Duchy of Parma (1814-1847), Duchy of Modena (1815-1859), and Mexico (1864-1867).

    Source: Wikipedia

    Do you have supplementary information, corrections or questions with regards to Gerard I OF LORRAINE?
    The author of this publication would love to hear from you!


    Timeline Gerard I OF LORRAINE

      This functionality is only available in Javascript supporting browsers.
    Click on the names for more info. Symbols used: grootouders grandparents   ouders parents   broers-zussen brothers/sisters   kinderen children

Ancestors (and descendant) of Gerard I OF LORRAINE

Gisela OF METZ
± 980-± 1045

Gerard I OF LORRAINE
± 1030-1070



With Quick Search you can search by name, first name followed by a last name. You type in a few letters (at least 3) and a list of personal names within this publication will immediately appear. The more characters you enter the more specific the results. Click on a person's name to go to that person's page.

  • You can enter text in lowercase or uppercase.
  • If you are not sure about the first name or exact spelling, you can use an asterisk (*). Example: "*ornelis de b*r" finds both "cornelis de boer" and "kornelis de buur".
  • It is not possible to enter charachters outside the standard alphabet (so no diacritic characters like ö and é).



Visualize another relationship

The data shown has no sources.



Same birth/death day

Source: Wikipedia


About the surname LORRAINE

  • View the information that Genealogie Online has about the surname LORRAINE.
  • Check the information Open Archives has about LORRAINE.
  • Check the Wie (onder)zoekt wie? register to see who is (re)searching LORRAINE.

When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin:
Riny Doyle, "Family tree Riny Doyle geboren Marinus van Waard", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-riny-doyle-geboren-marinus-van-waard/I19537.php : accessed May 17, 2024), "Gerard I OF LORRAINE (± 1030-1070)".