Hij is getrouwd met Irmengard Suanehilde Suanehildis van Holland.
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Kind(eren):
Emmo II, Count of Looz
Emmo van Loon
Dutch: Emmo (Irmfried) van Loon, French: de Looz, Latin: Lossensis, Hungarian: Loozy
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1025
Borgloon, Flemish Region, Belgium
Death:
January 16, 1078 (52-53)
Borgloon, Flemish Region, Belgium
Immediate Family:
Son of Giselbert, Count of Looz and Luitgard Emma van Namen
Husband of Irmengarde de Looz (de Hornes)
and Suanehildis of Holland
Father of Sophie - Zsófia van Loon queen consort of Hungary; Arnold I, Count of Looz; Mathilde van Loon; Graaf Dirk van Loon Horne Herlaer; Heer Otto van Loon Diest; Reinaud van Loon; Hendrik van Loon and Adeline van Boechout (di Grimberghe)
Brother of Graaf Otto van Loon Gronsveld and Ermengarde (Irmgard) van Loon (van Aspel (Aspinga))
Half brother of Margaretha van Loon
https://www.geni.com/people/Emmo-II-Count-of-Looz/6000000012397140348
Emmo II, Count of Looz is your 30th great grandfather.
You ‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn (Davis)
his mother ·Üí Primma M. Pridgen
her mother ·Üí Sarah Autra Pridgen (Pitchlynn)
her mother ·Üí Major John Pitchlynn, Sr.
her father ·Üí Jemima Sally Pitchlynn (Hickman)
his mother ·Üí Marie Hickman (Hornbeck)
her mother ·Üí Janneke aka Jane Hornbeck (Kortright)
her mother ·Üí Sarah Kortright (Ten Eyck)
her mother ·Üí Jannetje Aldertse Roosa
her mother ·Üí Captain Aeldert Hymansz Roosa
her father ·Üí Heijmen Guijsbert Roosa
his father ·Üí Gijsbert Goertzen Roosa
his father ·Üí Jutta van Heukelom, gezegd van Rosendael
his mother ·Üí Otto Ottensz van Heukelom
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her mother ·Üí Jan Jansz. van Rosendael
her father ·Üí Jan Aernds van Rosendael
his father ·Üí Aleid Jansdr. van Rosendael
his mother ·Üí Lizebette Thielmansdr. van Strijen
her mother ·Üí Thielman ver Mathildesone van Striene
her father ·Üí Ridder Willem III van Strijen (Knight)
his father ·Üí Elizabeth van Strijen (van Arkel)
his mother ·Üí Bertha van Wickerode
her mother ·Üí Margaretha van Horne (van Altena)
her mother ·Üí Boudewijn I, heer van Altena en Brusthem
her father ·Üí Dirk II van Altena
his father ·Üí Adela Berthouts
his mother ·Üí Adeline van Boechout (di Grimberghe)
her mother ·Üí Emmo II, Count of Looz
her father
Emmo II, count of Looz is your 27th great grandfather.
You ‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí William Otis Henley
her father ·Üí John William Henley
his father ·Üí William W. Henley
his father ·Üí William (or) Thomas Henley
his father ·Üí William Alexander Henley
his father ·Üí Martha Woodson Henley
his mother ·Üí William Bugg
her father ·Üí Sarah Bugg
his mother ·Üí Captain Edmund Bacon, VII
her father ·Üí William Bacon
his father ·Üí Sir James Bacon, III
his father ·Üí James Bacon, Sheriff of London
his father ·Üí Isabella Bacon
his mother ·Üí John Cage
her father ·Üí Edith Harcourt
his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas de Saint Clere
her father ·Üí Margaret Chamberlain - St. Clere (de Lovayne)
his mother ·Üí Sir Nicholas de Lovayne, of Penhurst
her father ·Üí Sir Thomas de Louvaine, of Little Easton
his father ·Üí Matthew II de Lovaine, of Little Easton
his father ·Üí Sir Matthew I de Lovaine, of Little Easton
his father ·Üí Sir Godfrey de Lovaine, of Little Easton
his father ·Üí Imagina van Leuven, I
his mother ·Üí Graaf Lodewijk I van Loon
her father ·Üí Arnold II, IV. graaf van Loon (count de Looz)
his father ·Üí Arnold I, III. graaf van Loon (count de Looz)
his father ·Üí Emmo II, count of Looz
his father
Emmo II, count of Looz is your 28th great grandfather.
You ‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí William Otis Henley
her father ·Üí John William Henley
his father ·Üí William W. Henley
his father ·Üí William (or) Thomas Henley
his father ·Üí William Alexander Henley
his father ·Üí Martha Woodson Henley
his mother ·Üí William Bugg
her father ·Üí Sarah Bugg
his mother ·Üí Captain Edmund Bacon, VII
her father ·Üí William Bacon
his father ·Üí Sir James Bacon, III
his father ·Üí James Bacon, Sheriff of London
his father ·Üí Isabella Bacon
his mother ·Üí John Cage
her father ·Üí Edith Harcourt
his mother ·Üí Margaret St. Clere
her mother ·Üí Alice de St. Omer
her mother ·Üí Thomas de St. Omer
her father ·Üí William de St. Omer
his father ·Üí Thomas de St. Omer
his father ·Üí Guillaume de St. Omer
his father ·Üí Margaret Maria âÅrpâ°d(hâ°zi), Princess of Hungary
his mother ·Üí âÅrpâ°d(hâ°zi) III. Bâ©la kirâ°ly, King of Hungary & Croatia
her father ·Üí Geza II, king of Hungary
his father ·Üí Bela II "The Blind", king of Hungary
his father ·Üí prince âÅlmos âÅrpâ°d(hâ°zi), Prince of Hungary & Duke of Croatia
his father ·Üí Sophie - Zsââ¥fia van Loon queen consort of Hungary
his mother ·Üí Emmo II, count of Looz
her father
https://www.geni.com/people/Emmo-II-count-of-Looz/6000000012397140348
The death of Emmo is established as January 16, 1078 by the following source:
Alain Marchandisse, L'obituaire de la cathâ©drale Saint-Lambert de Liâ®ge (XIe-XVe siâ®cles), 1991
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.h...
EMMO [Immo]
EMMO [Immo], son of [GISELBERT Comte de Looz] & his wife [Liutgarde de Namur] (-17 Jan 1078). The Vita Arnulfi names "Emmonem et Ottonem fratrem eius" as sons of Liutgarde, daughter of Albert [I] Comte de Namur[685]. From a chronological point of view, it is not possible for Emmo and his brother to have been the children of Otto de Looz who, as stated above, is recorded in other primary sources as the husband of Liutgarde de Namur. The primary source which confirms that Emmo and Otto were the sons of Comte Giselbert has not yet been identified, although this suggested parentage would fit the chronology of the family. Comte de Looz. The necrology of Liâ®ge Saint-Lambert records the death "XVII Kal Feb" of "Emononis comitis"[686].
m ---. The name of Emmo´s wife is not known. Comte Emmo & his wife had [four] children:
SOPHIE (before [1044/46]-[1065]). m ([1062]) as his first wife, GââZA I King of Hungary
ARNAUD [I] ([1050/60]-after 1125)
THIERRY de Looz
RENAUD
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Emmo, zoon van Giselbert.
Overleden 1078-1079. Hij is zeker voor 5 februari 1079 overleden. De 2de graaf van Loon van 1044/1046-1078/1079.
Mogelijk bestuurde hij samen met zijn broer Otto het onverdeeld graafschap Loon. Beide broers werden samen vermeld als "comites de Los".
Gehuwd met Zwanehilde.
Uit dit huwelijk:
1. m Arnold I
Emmo III VON LOOZ Graf von Looz 1
·Ä¢ Born: After 1030
·Ä¢ Marriage: Irmingard VAN HOORNE
·Ä¢ Died: 17 Jan 1078
Paternal grandfather:
Rudolf VAN BETUWE
(930-)
Paternal grandmother:
NN VAN VLIERMAL
(960-)
Maternal grandfather:
Albert I DE NAMUR Comte de Namur (981-1011)
(970-1011)
Maternal grandmother:
Ermengarde OF LOWER LORRAINE
(Abt 971-)
Father:
Giselbert VON LOOZ Graf von Looz
(985-1044)
Mother:
Luitgard DE NAMUR
(Abt 1005-)
Himself:
Emmo III VON LOOZ Graf von Looz
(After 1030-1078)
Spouses/Children:
Sp.:
·Ä¢ Irmingard VAN HOORNE
Emmo married Irmingard VAN HOORNE. (Irmingard VAN HOORNE was born in 1040.)
Ch.:
Arnold I (Iv) VON LOOZ Graf von Looz+
Source / Forrâ°s:
http://cilialacorte.com/cilialacorte-legacy/6398.htm
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Comte Giselbert & his wife had [three] children:
1. [EMMO [Immo] (-17 Jan 1078). The Vita Arnulfi names "Emmonem et Ottonem fratrem eius" as sons of Liutgarde, daughter of Albert [I] Comte de Namur[674]. From a chronological point of view, it is not possible for Emmo and his brother to have been the children of Otto de Looz who, as stated above, is recorded in other primary sources as the husband of Liutgarde de Namur. The primary source which confirms that Emmo and Otto were the sons of Comte Giselbert has not yet been identified, although this suggested parentage would fit the chronology of the family. Comte de Looz.]
- see below.
2. [OTTO (-1101 or after). The Vita Arnulfi names "Emmonem et Ottonem fratrem eius" as sons of Liutgarde, daughter of Albert [I] Comte de Namur[675]. From a chronological point of view, it is not possible for Emmo and his brother to have been the children of Otto de Looz who, as stated above, is recorded in other primary sources as the husband of Liutgarde de Namur. The primary source which confirms that Emmo and Otto were the sons of Comte Giselbert has not yet been identified, although this suggested parentage would fit the chronology of the family. The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium names "Ottonem comitem Durachii, fratrem Emmonis comitis de Los" when recording his installation in 1060 as subadvocatus of St Trudo[676]. 1046/1101. Comte de Duras.
- COMTES de DURAS.
3. [HERMAN (-after 1047). "Hermannus frater comitis de Los archidiaconus Leodiensis" founded seven canonicates at the church of Looz in 1047[677]. Archdeacon of Liâ®ge. Assuming that the death date of Comte Giselbert is correctly shown above, Herman was the brother of Comte Emmo.]
EMMO [Immo], son of [GISELBERT Comte de Looz] & his wife [Liutgarde de Namur] (-17 Jan 1078). The Vita Arnulfi names "Emmonem et Ottonem fratrem eius" as sons of Liutgarde, daughter of Albert [I] Comte de Namur[678]. From a chronological point of view, it is not possible for Emmo and his brother to have been the children of Otto de Looz who, as stated above, is recorded in other primary sources as the husband of Liutgarde de Namur. The primary source which confirms that Emmo and Otto were the sons of Comte Giselbert has not yet been identified, although this suggested parentage would fit the chronology of the family. Comte de Looz. The necrology of Liâ®ge Saint-Lambert records the death "XVII Kal Feb" of "Emononis comitis"[679].]
m ---. The name of Emmo´s wife is not known.
Comte Emmo & his wife had [six] children:
1. [SOPHIE (before [1044/46]-[1065]). The Vita Arnulfi names "Arnulfum comitem de Lo et Sophiam ducissam de Hungaria·Ä¶et ducissam de Hui" as the children of Emmo Comte de Looz, adding that Sophie was the mother of "regem de Hungaria"[680]. This manuscript, written at Oudenbourg abbey, is dated to 1220[681]. This is late to be reliable. In addition, the document represents the ancestors of Comte Emmo in a way which is inconsistent with earlier primary sources. "Ducissam de Huy" has not yet been identified. Sophie is identified as the first wife of King Gâ©za in Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[682]. Kerbl, in his analysis concerning Gâ©za I's [second] Byzantine marriage, does not mention this supposed first marriage[683]. If it is correct, the marriage presumably took place while Gâ©za was a hostage at the imperial court, which Kerbl dates to [1062/63][684]. This is consistent with Sophie having been born in [1044/46], which is somewhat earlier than the expected birth dates of Emmo¬¥s other children. As the county of Looz was among the temporal possessions of the Bishop of Liâ®ge and, as such, part of the duchy of Lower Lotharingia under the suzerainty of the German emperor, it would not be improbable for a daughter of the comte de Looz to have been staying at the imperial court and for her marriage to have been arranged with another noble visitor. The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that "Sophia de Los, Hungariⶠregina, comitis Arnoldi Lossensis soror" sent letters to her brother after hearing that he intended to found Averboden abbey[685]. This report is clearly anachronistic as the abbey in question was founded in 1135, when Sophie de Looz could not possibly have been queen of Hungary. The question remains whether Sophie¬¥s supposed marriage to King Gâ©za I is based on speculation, suggested by an as yet unidentified secondary source which was trying to make some sense of the passages in the Vita Arnulfi and the Vita Andreⶠby identifying the most likely Hungarian king who could have been Sophie¬¥s husband. Until further sources come to light, it has been decided to show Sophie de Looz in square brackets. Whatever the truth of the matter, the chronology of the births of King Gâ©za¬¥s older children suggests that their mother could not have been the Byzantine wife whom he married in [1066/75]. m ([1062]%29 as his first wife, GââZA I King of Hungary, son of BââLA I King of Hungary & his wife [Ryksa] of Poland ([in Poland] [1044/45]-25 Apr 1077, bur Vac).]
2. ARNAUD [I] (-11 Apr [1139]). The Vita Arnulfi names "Arnulfum comitem de Lo et Sophiam ducissam de Hungariaဦet ducissam de Hui" as the children of Emmo Comte de Looz[686]. The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium names "nepote suo [=Gislebertus] comite Arnulfo de Los"[687], although another passage names "Arnulfus comes de Los, nepos Ghislberti comitis de Durachio"[688] suggesting that the former also refers to Count Arnaud's cousin not his grandfather. Comte de Looz.
- see below.
3. THIERRY de Looz . "Arnulfus comes Lonensis et frater eius Theodericus" subscribed the charter dated 1111 under which "Otbertus·Ä¶Leodiensis episcopus" declared that the church of Lixhe belonged to Liâ®ge Saint-Paul[689]. Graaf van Horn. 1125. The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that in 1131 "Walravium Limburgi comitem, Lotharingiⶠinferioris ducem" wished to install "fratrem suum Henricum in prâ¶positura sancti Lamberti Leodii", which was opposed by "Rainerum de Los prâ¶positum de Fosse, Arnoldi comitis Lossensis fratrem natu minorem, et Theodoricum de Los primum dominum de Hornes", and that Emperor Lothar appointed "Hermannum de Hornes S. Gereonis prâ¶positum dicti Raineri nepotem, Guidonem de Limburgo sancti Lamberti canonicum etiam dicti Hermanni nepotem·Ä¶Godefridum comitem de Vianden" to arbitrate the dispute[690]. m ---. The name of Thierry's wife is not known. Thierry & his wife had [three] children:
a) [THIERRY (-after 1147). Graaf van Horn. "Theodoricus dominus Hornensis" acknowledged receipt of money from "Arnulphum dominum et avunculum comitem Lossensem" and also holding the castle of Horn from him, by charter dated 1147, witnessed by "Theodorici comitis de Hostade, generi nostri Godefridi comitis Durasii, Giselberti subadvocati sancti Trudonis, Alberonis Lossensis et Arnoldi domini de Stinvort, fratrum et cognatorum nostrorumဦ"[691].]
b) HERMANN (-31 Jan 1156, bur Utrecht Cathedral). The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that in 1131 "Walravium Limburgi comitem, Lotharingiⶠinferioris ducem" wished to install "fratrem suum Henricum in prâ¶positura sancti Lamberti Leodii", which was opposed by "Rainerum de Los prâ¶positum de Fosse, Arnoldi comitis Lossensis fratrem natu minorem, et Theodoricum de Los primum dominum de Hornes", and that Emperor Lothar appointed "Hermannum de Hornes S. Gereonis prâ¶positum dicti Raineri nepotem, Guidonem de Limburgo sancti Lamberti canonicum etiam dicti Hermanni nepotem·Ä¶Godefridum comitem de Vianden" to arbitrate the dispute[692]. Archdeacon of St Lambert, Liâ®ge 1136. Provost of St Gereon, Kââln 1149/51. Bishop of Utrecht 1150.
c) --- . m ---. One child:
i) GUY van Limburg . The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that in 1131 "Walravium Limburgi comitem, Lotharingiⶠinferioris ducem" wished to install "fratrem suum Henricum in prâ¶positura sancti Lamberti Leodii", which was opposed by "Rainerum de Los prâ¶positum de Fosse, Arnoldi comitis Lossensis fratrem natu minorem, et Theodoricum de Los primum dominum de Hornes", and that Emperor Lothar appointed "Hermannum de Hornes S. Gereonis prâ¶positum dicti Raineri nepotem, Guidonem de Limburgo sancti Lamberti canonicum etiam dicti Hermanni nepotem·Ä¶Godefridum comitem de Vianden" to arbitrate the dispute[693].
4. [RENAUD . The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that in 1131 "Walravium Limburgi comitem, Lotharingiⶠinferioris ducem" wished to install "fratrem suum Henricum in prâ¶positura sancti Lamberti Leodii", which was opposed by "Rainerum de Los prâ¶positum de Fosse, Arnoldi comitis Lossensis fratrem natu minorem, et Theodoricum de Los primum dominum de Hornes", and that Emperor Lothar appointed "Hermannum de Hornes S. Gereonis prâ¶positum dicti Raineri nepotem, Guidonem de Limburgo sancti Lamberti canonicum etiam dicti Hermanni nepotem·Ä¶Godefridum comitem de Vianden" to arbitrate the dispute[694]. The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that "Reginaldum fratrem suum prâ¶positum de Fosse" sent donations to "comitis Arnoldi Lossensis" after hearing that he intended to found Averboden abbey[695].]
5. [MATHILDE . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Abbess of Mâºnsterbilsen 1096.]
6. [BEATRIX [de Looz] (-after 1132). The Vita Andreâ¶, first abbot of Averboden, in the Chronicle written by Nicolas Hogeland Abbot of Middelburg, records that "dominam Beatricem de Los, comitissam de Aerschot" sent donations to "comitis Arnoldi Lossensis" after hearing that he intended to found Averboden abbey[696]. This is the only reference yet found to the the wife of Arnout Graaf van Aarschot. If it is correct, it must refer to Graaf Arnout [III] who witnessed the charter dated to [1136] by which Alexander Bishop of Liâ®ge confirmed the foundation of Averboden abbey by "comes Ernulfus de Los"[697]. Although the source does not specify the relationship between Beatrix and Arnaud Comte de Looz, the chronology suggests that they could have been brother and sister. However, this source is late and is not reliable on all points of detail. The extent to which the report is accurate is therefore difficult to assess. m ARNOUT [III] Graaf van Aarschot, son of --- ([1080/1100]-after [1136]).]
Source / Forrâ°s:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.h...
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