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your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
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Aleydis van Leuven
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1194
Brabant, Voeren, Flemish Region, Belgium
Death:
1261 (62-71)
Belgium
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Henry I, duke of Brabant and Matilda of Boulogne, duchess of Brabant
Wife of Arnold III, IX graaf van Loon (count de Looz); Guillaume d'Auvergne, comte d'Auvergne and Arnold van Wezemael, III
Mother of Jeanne de Looz; Robert V, comte d'Auvergne; Marie Sophie d'Auvergne and Mahaut d'Auvergne
Sister of Henry II, duke of Brabant; Maria de Brabant and Boulogne, Von Braunschweig; Margaretha of Brabant; Daughter de Brabant; Godfried van Brabant, Heer van Gaasbeek; Machteld, countess of Holland and Matilda av Brabant ¬´ less
Half sister of Elisabeth of Cleves and Marie van Brabant
http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BRABANT,%20LOUVAIN.htm#_Toc217396339
ALEIDIS de Brabant (-[1261/67]). The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Mariam, conthoralem Ottonis Quartus Romanorum imperatoris, Aleydam comitssam Auernie, Margaretam comitissam Gerardi comitis Ghelrie et Mechteldim, primo quidem comitissam Palatinam Rheni, postea·Ä¶comitissam Hollandie" as the daughters of "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" and his wife "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[168]. The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠrefers to the third of the four daughters of "Henricus dux" as the wife of "comes de Alvernia" and mother of "Robertum comitem Bolonie et Alvernie et fratres eius et sorores"[169]. The primary sources which confirm her first and third marriages, have not yet been identified. m firstly (1206) ARNAUD Comte de Looz Graf von Rieneck, son of GERARD [II] Comte de Looz Graf von Rieneck & his wife Adelheid van Gelderland (-before 1225). m secondly (before 3 Feb 1225) as his second wife, GUILLAUME [IX] Comte d'Auvergne, son of GUY [II] Comte d'Auvergne & his first wife Pernelle de Chambon (-1246, bur Le Bouchet). m thirdly (before Dec 1251) as his second wife, ARNOUT [III] Heer van Wesemaal Marshall of Brabant, son of ARNOUT [II] Heer van Wesemaal & his first wife --- van Montferrant (-1260).
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad%C3%A9la%C3%AFde_de_Brabant
DUKES of BRABANT 1191-1404
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HENRI de Louvain, son of GODEFROI VII Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Duke of Louvain, Comte de Brabant & his first wife Margareta van Limburg (1165-Kââln 5 Sep 1235, bur Louvain, â©glise collâ©giale de Saint Pierre).¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Henricum·Ä¶et Albertum" as the two children of "Godefridus" and his wife "Margaretam filiam Henrici comitis Lymburgensis"[236].¬â The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium names "Godefridus tercius dux Brabantie·Ä¶et filius eius Henricus" when recording the former's departure for Jerusalem and the latter's destruction of "castrum Iacie" both in 1183[237].¬â He was installed in 1180 as HENRI Duke of Lotharingia, until 1222.¬â Duke of Louvain 1183, until 1198.¬â "Godefridus dux Lotharingie" returned property to Aachen St Maria, in the presence of "filiis meis Heinrico milite, Alberto clerico", by charter dated Sep 1185[238].¬â He was installed as HENRI I "le Guerroyeur" Duke of Brabant in 1191.¬â "Henricus dux Lotharingiⶠet marchio et·Ä¶Luduicus comes de Lon" agreed to divide "terram de Mussal" if "comes de Dasborc" died without heirs by charter dated 1197[239].¬â He was one of the leaders of a crusade planned by Emperor Heinrich VI King of Germany, arriving in Palestine in mid-1197[240].¬â He was marching to relieve Jaffa, captured by the Muslims in Sep 1198, when he heard news of the death of Henri de Champagne King of Jerusalem.¬â He returned to Acre and took interim charge of the government until the arrival of Amaury de Lusignan King of Cyprus in Jan 1198[241].¬â He recaptured Beirut from the Muslims in Oct 1197[242].¬â After the murder of Philipp von Hohenstaufen King of Germany in 1208, Philippe II "Auguste" King of France promoted the candidacy of Duke Henri for the German throne[243].¬â Markgraaf van Antwerpen.¬â ·ÄúHenricus...dux Lotharingie et marchio Andwerpie·Äù acknowledged holding ·Äúde Herenthals burgesiam novam·Äù jointly with Mons Sainte-Waudru, ·Äúpro mei et...coniugis mee Mathildis·Äù, by charter dated Oct 1209[244].¬â Duke Henri joined his son-in-law Emperor Otto IV against France, and was defeated at the battle of Bouvines in 1214.¬â The Annales Parchenses record the death in 1235 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie"[245].¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant records the death at Kââln in 1235 of "Henricus dux Lotharingie" and his burial "Lovanii·Ä¶in ecclesia Sancti Petri" with his wife Mathilde and his daughter Marie[246].¬â The necrology of Brogne records the death "VII Id Sep" of "Henricus dux Lovaniensis"[247].¬â
m firstly (contract Antwerp 1179, 1180) MATHILDE de Flandre, daughter of MATHIEU de Flandre, Comte de Boulogne & his wife Marie de Blois (1170-Louvain 16 Oct 1210, bur Louvain, â©glise collâ©giale de Saint Pierre).¬â The Flandria Generosa specifies that "frater Philippi secundus natu Matheus" had two daughters by his wife "comitissam Boloniensem", specifying that the younger daughter (unnamed) married "Henricus dux Brabancie"[248].¬â The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Idam·Ä¶et Mathildem" as the two daughters of "Matheus [comiti Boloniensi]" & his wife, specifying that Mathilde married "Henricus dux Lovaniensis"[249].¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" married "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[250].¬â The marriage contract between "Comitem FlandriⶠPhilippum·Ä¶Mathildis neptis comitis" and "ducem LovaniⶠGodefridum·Ä¶Henrici filii ducis" is dated 1179 at Antwerp[251].¬â ·ÄúHenricus...dux Lotharingie et marchio Andwerpie·Äù acknowledged holding ·Äúde Herenthals burgesiam novam·Äù jointly with Mons Sainte-Waudru, ·Äúpro mei et...coniugis mee Mathildis·Äù, by charter dated Oct 1209[252].¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Mathilde was buried "Lovanii·Ä¶in ecclesia Sancti Petri" with her husband[253].¬â
m secondly (Soissons, Aisne 22 Apr 1213) as her second husband, MARIE de France, widow of PHILIPPE I ·Äúle Noble·Äù Marquis de Namur, daughter of PHILIPPE II "Auguste" King of France & his third wife Agnes von Andechs-Merano (after 1197-15 Aug 1238, bur Affligen or Louvain, â©glise Saint Pierre).¬â The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "filium unum Philippum·Ä¶et filiam unam Mariam" as children of "Philippus [rex]" and "Mariam filiam ducis Meranie et marchionis Histrie", and in a later passage records their legitimation[254].¬â The Annales Parchenses record the marriage in 1204 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie" and "filiam regis Francie", naming her "Maria uxor Henrici ducis" in a later passage[255], although the date is incorrect.¬â The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1212 of "Philippe roi de France·Ä¶Marie sa fille, veuve de Philippe comte de Namur" and "le duc de Brabant"[256].¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Marie was buried "Affligenii"[257].¬â
Duke Henri I & his first wife had seven children:
1. MARIE de Brabant ([1191]-[9 Mar/14 Jun] 1260, bur Louvain, â©glise collâ©giale de Saint Pierre).¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Mariam, conthoralem Ottonis Quartus Romanorum imperatoris, Aleydam comitssam Auernie, Margaretam comitissam Gerardi comitis Ghelrie et Mechteldim, primo quidem comitissam Palatinam Rheni, postea·Ä¶comitissam Hollandie" as the daughters of "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" and his wife "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[258].¬â The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium records that "Henricus dux Brabancie·Ä¶filiam suam Ottoni in uxorem dare promisit"[259].¬â The ChronicⶠRegiⶠColoniensis record the marriage in 1214 of "Otto imperator" and "filiam ducis Brabantie"[260].¬â The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠnames "Maria imperatrix Romanorum" as the eldest of the four daughters of "Henricus dux" and his wife Mathilde[261].¬â The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records that Count Willem married secondly "Mariam", but does not state her origin[262].¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Marie was buried "Lovanii·Ä¶in ecclesia Sancti Petri" with her husband[263].¬â m firstly (Maastricht after 19 May 1214) as his second wife, Emperor OTTO IV King of Germany, son of HEINRICH "der Lââwe" Duke of Saxony and Bavaria [Welf] & his second wife Matilda of England (Normandie [1176/77]-Harzburg 19 May 1218, bur Braunschweig Cathedral).¬â m secondly (Jul 1220) as his second wife, WILLEM I Count of Holland, son of FLORIS III Count of Holland & his wife Ada of Scotland (-4 Feb 1222).¬â
2. MARGUERITE de Brabant (-5 Apr or 21 Sep 1231, Roermond Cistercian Abbey).¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Mariam, conthoralem Ottonis Quartus Romanorum imperatoris, Aleydam comitssam Auernie, Margaretam comitissam Gerardi comitis Ghelrie et Mechteldim, primo quidem comitissam Palatinam Rheni, postea·Ä¶comitissam Hollandie" as the daughters of "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" and his wife "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[264].¬â The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠrefers to the second of the four daughters of "Henricus dux" as the wife of "comes Gelrie" and mother of "Ottonem comitem de Gelre et Henricum episcopum Leodiensem et comitissam Iuliacensem"[265].¬â The marriage contract between ·ÄúHenricus dux Lotharingie...Margaretam filiam ducis·Äù and ·ÄúOtto comes Gelrie...Gerhardum filium comitis·Äù is dated 1206[266].¬â m (contract Louvain 1206) GERHARD III Graaf van Gelre, son of OTTO Graaf van Gelre & his wife Richardis of Bavaria (-22 Oct 1229, bur Roermond Cistercian Abbey).¬â
3. ALEIDIS de Brabant (-[1261/67]).¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Mariam, conthoralem Ottonis Quartus Romanorum imperatoris, Aleydam comitssam Auernie, Margaretam comitissam Gerardi comitis Ghelrie et Mechteldim, primo quidem comitissam Palatinam Rheni, postea·Ä¶comitissam Hollandie" as the daughters of "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" and his wife "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[267].¬â The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠrefers to the third of the four daughters of "Henricus dux" as the wife of "comes de Alvernia" and mother of "Robertum comitem Bolonie et Alvernie et fratres eius et sorores"[268].¬â "Willelmus·Ä¶comes Arverniⶠet Aleydis quondam comitissa de Los" renounced an inheritance from "dominus dux Lotharingiâ¶", presumably in connection with their forthcoming marriage although the document does not specify this, by charter dated 1 Feb 1224[269].¬â "Robertus comes Claremontis et Alverniâ¶, Aleydis mater eius, et Arnoldus dominus de Wensemale maritus" confirmed agreement concerning property by charter dated 1251[270].¬â Her third marriage is confirmed by a letter dated Jun 1260 from "Ernoul chevalier Sire de Wesemale et Alys que fu contesse d·ÄôAuvergne sa femme" granted their rights in the county of Boulogne to "nostre cousine germaine la contesse Mahaut de Boloigne"[271].¬â m firstly (1206) ARNAUD [III] Comte de Looz Graf von Rieneck, son of GERARD [II] Comte de Looz Graf von Rieneck & his wife Adelheid van Gelre (-before 1225).¬â m secondly (before 3 Feb 1225) GUILLAUME [X] Comte d'Auvergne, son of GUY [II] Comte d'Auvergne & his wife Petronille de Chambon (-1246, bur Le Bouchet).¬â m thirdly (after Jul 1253) as his second wife, ARNOUT [III] Heer van Wesemaal Marshall of Brabant, son of ARNOUT [II] Heer van Wesemaal & his first wife --- van Montferrant (-1260).
4. MATHILDE de Brabant (-22 Dec 1267, bur Loosduinen Cistercian Abbey).¬â The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "Mariam, conthoralem Ottonis Quartus Romanorum imperatoris, Aleydam comitssam Auernie, Margaretam comitissam Gerardi comitis Ghelrie et Mechteldim, primo quidem comitissam Palatinam Rheni, postea·Ä¶comitissam Hollandie" as the daughters of "Henricus·Ä¶primus, dux Lotharingie" and his wife "Mechteldim, filiam Mathei Boloniensis comitis"[272].¬â The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠnames "Machtildem [uxor] Florentius comes Hollandie" as the fourth of the four daughters of "Henricus dux" and his wife Mathilde[273].¬â The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the marriage of Count Floris IV and "Machtildim filiam Henrici ducis Brabancie"[274].¬â The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not so far been identified.¬â The marriage contract of "Mathildam filiam Henrici ducis Lotharingiâ¶" and "filium Willelmi comitis HollandiⶠFlorentium primogenitum" is dated 5 Nov 1214[275].¬â The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the death "1267 VI Kal Ian" of "Machtildis comitissa" and her burial "apud puellⶠcystersiensis ordinis Losdunensis monasterii"[276].¬â m firstly (Aachen end Nov 1212) HEINRICH II Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, son of HEINRICH Herzog von Braunschweig, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein & his first wife Agnes von Staufen ([1196]-25 Apr 1214, bur Kloster Schâânau bei Heidelberg).¬â m secondly (Betrothed 5 Nov 1214, 5 Dec 1224) FLORIS IV Count of Holland, son of WILLEM I Count of Holland & his first wife Adelheid van Gelre (24 Jun 1210-Noyon or Corbie 19 Jul 1234, bur Rijnsburg).¬â
5. HENRI de Brabant (1207-Louvain 1 Feb 1248, bur Villers).‰ The Annales Parchenses record the birth in 1207 of "Heinricus filius ducis Heinrici"[277].‰ He succeeded his father in 1235 as HENRI II Duke of Brabant.‰
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6. GODEFROI de Brabant (1209-22 Jan 1254, bur Afflighem).¬â The Annales Parchenses record the birth in 1209 of "Godefridus filius ducis Heinrici"[278].¬â Heer van Gaesbeek 1236.¬â "Godefridus de Lovanio·Ä¶ducis Lotharingiⶠfrater" confirmed his foundation of "domum de MontⶠSanctⶠMariⶠCisterciensis ordinis·Ä¶sitam juxta Liniacum in dominio meo", with the consent of "H. ducis Lotharingiⶠfratris mei", by charter dated Sep 1237[279].¬â Seigneur de Baucigny 1246.¬â Heer van Herstal 1247.¬â ¬â ¬â
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7. child .‰ The primary source which confirms the parentage of this child has not yet been identified.‰
Duke Henri I & his second wife had two children:
8. ELISABETH de Brabant (-[22 Jan 1260/14 Aug 1266]).¬â The Genealogia Ducum BrabantiⶠHeredum Franciⶠrefers to the only daughter of "Henricus dux" & his second wife as "[uxor] filius comitis de Kleve Thomas nomine"[280].¬â Her second marriage is confirmed by an order of Pope Innocent III dated 23 Mar 1247 addressed to Henri II duke of Brabant pronouncing a sentence of divorce between "virum nobilem Gerardum de Wassenberge" and "dominam Elisabeth sororem ducis prâ¶fati, relictam Theodorici·Ä¶comitis Clivensis" on the grounds that "Gerardi avum et preâ¶fatⶠElisabeth aviam" were brother and sister[281].¬â Presumably a Papal dispensation was granted subsequently, as later documents confirm that Gerhard·Äôs wife was the daughter of the duke of Brabant.¬â Walram IV Duke of Limburg noted, in a charter dated 13 Mar 1253, that "nobilis vir Gerardus dominus de Wassenberg" had granted "castrum de Spremont" to "dominⶠElisabeth uxori suâ¶, sorori·Ä¶Henric·Ä¶quondam ducis Brabantiâ¶", with the consent of "Gerardi primogeniti sui"[282].¬â "Elisabeth domina de Sprimunt quondam comitissa Clivensis" donated property "apud Linne" to Wassenberg church for the soul of "mariti sui domini Gerhardi bonⶠmemoriⶠde Wassemberg" by charter dated Sep 1254[283].¬â "Elisabeth domina de Sprimunth, comitissa Cleven relicta nobilis viri domini de Wassenberg" donated revenue to Rolduc abbey, for the souls of "prenominati domini nostri Gerardi, eiusdem nominis filii nostri", by charter dated 14 Oct 1257[284].¬â "Elisabeth domina de Sprimunth, quondam comitissa Clevensis" granted "Mismekar" to "Jutta filia nostra", stated to be a minor, naming "consanguineo nostro·Ä¶Ottoni comiti Gelriâ¶", by charter dated 25 Nov 1258[285].¬â "Elisabeth domina de Sprimondt, quondam comitissa Clevensis" confirmed the dowry agreed by "comes Clivensis et frater eius dominus Luf" under the marriage contract of "nobilum virum dom. Gerlacum de Isenburg" and "filiam nostrum Elisabeth", by charter dated 22 Jan 1260, which states that the property in question included revenue which "pater noster dom. dux Brabantiâ¶" had given to "dom. Theodorico quondam primogenito comitis Clivensis"[286].¬â Elisabeth must have died before 14 Aug 1266, the date of a charter under which "Walramus dux de Lymburch et Juetha uxor" donated revenue "in Galopia et in Dobath" to Borcette abbey, as these territories formed part of her dower[287].¬â m firstly ([Louvain 19 Mar 1233]) DIETRICH von Kleve gt von Dinslaken, son of DIETRICH [IV] "Nust" Graf von Kleve & his first wife Mathilde von Dinslaken ([1214]-24 Mar 1244).¬â m secondly (Feb 1246) GERHARD [IV] von Wassenberg Seigneur de Sprimont, son of GERHARD [II] von Wassenberg [Limburg] & his wife Beatrix von Merheim (-early 1255).
9. MARIE (-young).‰ The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.‰
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