(1) Il est marié avec Laurette van Lotharingen.
Ils se sont mariés entre le 1215 et le 1220.Source 4
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Gertrude van Dagsburg.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1224.
Simon III. von Saarbrücken († 1235/40) war 1207–1235/40 Graf von Saarbrücken. Mit seinem Tod erlosch die ältere Linie der Grafen von Saarbrücken im Mannesstamm.
Simon war ein Sohn des Grafen Simon II. von Saarbrücken und seiner Frau Liutgard von Leiningen († nach 1239), Tochter von Emich III., Graf von Leiningen. Simon folgte seinem Vater als Graf von Saarbrücken, sein jüngerer Bruder Friedrich erbte um 1220, nach dem Aussterben der Grafen von Leiningen, deren Besitz und begründete die jüngere Linie dieses Hauses. Heinrich, ein weiterer Bruder, amtierte als Bischof von Worms.[1]
Simon unterstützte im Thronfolgestreit die Staufer. Nach dem Tode Philipps von Schwaben erkannte er Otto von Braunschweig als König an, war jedoch 1215 bei der Krönung Friedrichs II. in Aachen anwesend. In den Folgejahren gehörte er zum engen Gefolge Friedrichs.
1216 verpflichtete er sich zur Teilnahme am Fünften Kreuzzug, an dem er 1217 bis 1219 teilnahm und sich insbesondere an der Belagerung von Damiette beteiligte.
Nach dem Tod seines einzigen Sohns Dietrich schloss er 1227 einen Vertrag mit dem Metzer Bischof Johann von Apremont, der die weibliche Nachfolge in der Grafschaft Saarbrücken als Metzer Lehen sicherte; im Gegenzug musste er dem Bischof auch die Teile der Grafschaft zu Lehen auftragen, die zuvor keine Metzer Lehen waren. Dieser Vertrag wurde jedoch 1271, als Simons Tochter Mathilde ihrer Schwester Laurette als Gräfin von Saarbrücken folgte, von Johanns Nachfolger Lorenz von Leistenberg angefochten. Die Streitigkeiten dauerten bis nach Mathildes Tod an, erst ihr Sohn Simon IV. konnte sich die Herrschaft dauerhaft sichern und begründete das Haus Saarbrücken-Commercy.
Simon war verheiratet mit Laurette von Lothringen, Tochter von Friedrich II., Herzog von Lothringen. Ihre Nachkommen waren:
Dietrich († vor 12. Mai 1227) ∞ Johanna von Apremont († nach 1227)
Laurette († nach 13. November 1270) ∞ I. Gottfried II. von Apremont († 1250) ∞ II. Dietrich Luf I. von Kleve († 1277)
Mathilde († 1276) ∞ I. Simon II, Herr von Commercy († 1247/48) ∞ II. Amadeus, Herr von Montfaucon († 1280)
Johanna († vor 1286) ∞ (vor 1235) Simon V., Herr von Clefmont-en-Bassigny († 1280)
Elisabeth († nach 1271) ∞ Hugo III., Graf von Lützelstein († 1280)
Uit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_III,_Count_of_Saarbr%C3%BCcken:
According to a doubtful source Simon III married Gertrude of Dagsburg/Dachsburg (c.1190 - 1225) as her third husband. She was the daughter of Gertrude of Baden (b.1160 – 1225) and Albert II, Count of Dagsburg, and heiress of the County of Dagsburg. It is more likely that it was Simon's nephew, Simon of Leiningen (c. 1205 - 1234/36), son of Friedrich (d. 1237), that married Gertrude in 1224, and became count jure uxoris of Dagsburg in 1234, but was heirless. The line of Dagsburg-Leiningen (de) continued on Friedrich's side, with Simon's brother Friedrich IV (d. 1249/1254).
In 1215/20 Simon then married Lauretta of Upper Lorraine (1195 - a.1226),[4] daughter of "Ferry". Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine[5] with whom he had five children:
Dietrich (d.b. 12 May 1227), married to Johanna of Aspremont (d.a. 1227). Her parentage is not clear, probably was she from a cadet branch of the Aspremont (fr). No record of children, inheritance went to his sister.
Laure, "Loretta", "Laurette" (d.a. 13 November 1270). She succeeded Simon[6] as the Countess of Saarbrücken and married Gottfried/Geoffroi II of Aspremont (de) (d. 1250), son of Gobert VI of Apremont (de) and secondly in 1252 to Dietrich I Luf of Cleves (de) (c.1228 - 1277),[7] a junior son of Dietrich V (?), Count of Cleves (1185 - 1260). Both husbands entered as counts jure uxoris from 1243 to 1259 when Dietrich turned back to Cleves (Kleve). Loretta and Dietrich had a young daughter, Richardis (d.a. 1326), that was not yet married, and Loretta let her sister Mathilde inherit the county. Richardis married 1285 to Gerlach II (d.b. 1325) Herr of Dollendorf and Kronenburg, probably son of Gerlach I of Dollendorf, and they had at least one child.
Johanna (d.b. 1286), married to Simon V (or VI?) (d. 1280), Seigneur (lord) of Clefmont-en-Bassigny (fr). They had children.
Elisabeth (d.a. 1271), married to Hugo III Count of Lützelstein (and Lunéville ?) (d.a. 1280).
Mathilde (c.1224 - 1276), succeeded Laure as the Countess of Saarbrücken in 1270.
She married Simon III? of Commercy (d.c. 1247) [8] (see ref[9]), son of Gaucher I (fr) (c.1185 - 1244/48), Seigneur of Broyes-Commercy, who was succeeded by Simon's brother Gaucher II in Commercy, while Hugues, the elder brother of Gaucher I, had had Broyes from their mother Agnès of Broyes (c.1175 - a. 1248). It is not clear if Simon actually was a Seigneur of Commercy, but at least the title came to his descendants.
Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken (b.1247 - 1308). He married twice and founded the House of Saarbrücken-Commercy (fr), having both fiefs as inheritance in 1274. His son Jean I (fr) (b 1265 - 1341/42), succeeded as Count of Saarbrücken. Jean also succeeded Simon IV as Seigneur of Commercy in 1297.
Jaquemin of Saarbrücken, a cleric.
Friedrich, "Frederick", Seigneur of Commercy (fr) ?.
Laure (d. 1275), married Jean "the old" (1190 – 1267), Count of Chalon, Sire of Salins, regent of the County of Burgundy, and had several children, including Jean I of Châlon-Arlay.
As a widow Mathilde married in c.1248 to Amadeus (fr) (d. 1280), Seigneur (lord) of Montfaucon, and had:
Jean (fr) (d. 1306), Seigneur of Montfaucon, Orbe and Échallens. He married twice, to Marguerite of Châteauvillain, (d. 1297), and Isabeau of Melun, but without issue.
Gauthier II (fr) (c. 1250 - 1309), Seigneur of Vuillafans-le-Vieux, later Seigneur of Montfaucon. Me married Mathilde (Mahaut) of Chaussin, Dame of La Marche and had about six children, including Henry I, Count of Montbéliard.
Agnès (d. 1278), married to Aymon II, Count of Geneva (d. 1280). They had two daughters.
After the death of his son Dietrich in 1227, he chose Laurette as his heiress as Countess of Saarbrücken, with an official statement in 1235 with the Bishop of Metz, and gave a part of the county to each of the daughters (mentioning "Joffroi d´Aspremont, Lorate, Mahaus & Jehane"). Mathilde gained the title as Countess of Saarbrücken, but the inheritance was contended by Bishop Lorenz von Leistenberg, and first Mathilde's son Simon IV could safeguard their reign after her death, and the House of Saarbrücken-Commercy prevailed until 1381, when the male line became extinct.
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