Jutta von Luxemburg Gräfin von Arlon
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Einzige Tochter und Erbin des Herzogs Friedrich II. von Nieder-Lothringen aus seiner 1. Ehe mit der Gerberga von Boulogne, Tochter von Graf Eustach II.
Brandenburg Erich: Tafel 3 Seite 7
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"Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen"
X. 35 a. JUTTA
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* ca. 1040, + ...
Gemahl:
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vor 1062 (ca. 1060)
Walram II. (Udo) Graf von Arlon (siehe X. 125)
+ nach 1070
Anmerkungen: Seite 134
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X. 35. Jutta, S. S. 25, 794. Vanderkindere 2, 365.
Thiele Andreas: Tafel 66
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"Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte"
Band I, Teilband 1 Deutsche Kaiser-, Königs-, Herzogs- und Grafenhäuser I
JUTTA
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Erbin des Gebietes um Limburg
um 1062
oo WALRAM II. Graf von Arlon, Enkel des Hezogs Dietrich I. von Ober-Lothringen
+ vor 1081
Glocker Winfrid: Seite 343
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"Die Verwandten der Ottonen und ihre Bedeutung in der Politik"
VIII. 99. WALRAM II. (UDO), c 1052 Graf von Arlon, 1061 Graf von Limburg
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+ nach 1070
oo vor 1062 (c. 1060)
JUTTA, Tochter Graf Friedrichs von Luxemburg
Jutta war die Erbin des Gebietes um Limburg und wurde die Mutter Heinrichs I. von Limburg.
Renn, Heinz: Seite 122
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"Das erste Luxemburger Grafenhaus"
Männliche Nachkommen hat Herzog Friedrich nicht hinterlassen. Seine einzige Tochter Judith aus erster Ehe heiratet Udo-Walram von Arel. Da dessen Vater Walram I. Adelheid, die Enkelin Herzog Friedrichs I. von Ober-Lothringen, heimgeführt hat, sind Judith und Udo-Walram im 4. Grade miteinander verwandt. Judith schenkt ihrem Gemahl einen Sohn Heinrich, der wie der Großvater die Herzogswürde von Nieder-Lothringen, wenngleich nur vorübergehend, erhält. Ihr Gemahl Udo-Walram erbaut seine Residenz, das Schloß Limburg, innerhalb jener Besitzungen, die Judith als Erbtochter mit in die Ehe gebracht hat und die den Grundstock zu dem späteren Herzogtum Limburg bilden.
Werner Matthias: Band I Seite 423
um 1062
oo Walram II. Graf von Arlon
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Kinder:
Heinrich I. Graf von Arlon
1082- 1119
Konrad Graf zu Merheim
- um 1113
Literatur:
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Brandenburg Erich: Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen Verlag Degener & Co Neustadt an der Aisch 1998 Tafel 3 Seite 7,134 - Die Salier und das Reich. Gesellschaftlicher und ideengeschichtlicher Wandel im Reich der Salier. (Hg.) Stefan Weinfurter. Jan Thorbecke Verlag Sigmaringen 1991 Band I Seite 423 - Glocker Winfrid: Die Verwandten der Ottonen und ihre Bedeutung in der Politik. Böhlau Verlag Köln Wien 1989 Seite 343 - Renn, Heinz: Das erste Luxemburger Grafenhaus, Bonn 1941 Seite 122 - Thiele, Andreas: Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte Band I, Teilband 1, R. G. Fischer Verlag Frankfurt/Main 1993 Tafel 66
http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/luxemburger/jutta_graefin_von_arlon/jutta_von_luxemburg_graefin_von_arlon.html
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Elle est mariée avec Walram II van Arlon.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
JUTTA [Judith] . Jutta is named, as shown below, as the daughter of Frédéric de Luxembourg Duke of Lower Lotharingia and as the mother of Hendrik [I] Graaf van Limburg but the identity of her husband is open to doubt. The question revolves around how Hendrik [I] inherited the county of Arlon, Judith and her husband forming part of the overall picture. Two alternative cases explaining Hendrikâs Arlon inheritance are set out in detail in the document LIMBURG. Both cases confirm that Jutta was Hendrikâs mother, but the conclusions concerning his father are different:
Under Alternative (1) of these two cases, Hendrik would have been the son of Waléran [II] Comte dâArlon. This case is based on the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which records that "Henricus Lembergensis qui ducatum perdidit" [=Graaf Hendrik] was "filius...antiqui Walerani", an earlier passage in the same source naming âAdela comitissa Arelung vel Areleonis...soror Sigifridi [error for Friderici] filia...ducis Theodericiâ and her two sons âFulconem et Galeranumâ, noting that Waléran âper uxorem suamâ [unnamed] had "dominium ultra Mosam prope Leodium" and built âcastrum de Lemburchâ[134]. This text is consistent with a later part of the Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi which records that "Gerberga soror Eustachii comitis, ex Friderico duceâ [Frédéric de Luxembourg Duke of Lower Lotharingia] gave birth to âfiliam Iuttamâ who was mother of âHenricum de Lemburcâ[135], but does not name Juttaâs husband. Reading these two sources together, Jutta would have married Waléran [II] Comte d'Arlon, son of Waléran [I] Comte dâArlon & his wife Adelais de Lotharingia ([1015/30]-after [1084/85]). Hendrik would then have inherited Limburg from his mother and Arlon from his father.
Under Alternative (2), Hendrik [I] would have acquired Arlon from his wife, who was heiress of the county. In that hypothesis, he had no direct Arlon ancestry. His father could not therefore have been Waléran [II] Comte dâArlon. This case is based on the Gesta Treverorum which records that "comitissa de castelloâ¦Aralunæ, mater...comitum Walramni et Folconisâ [mother of Waléran [II] Comte dâArlon] donated property to Trier after her husband died and that "huius comitissa neptem, filii filiam" [daughter of Waléran, or of his brother Foulques, or of another otherwise unrecorded brother] married "Heinricus duxâ¦Lempurch" with âcastellum...Lempurchâ as her dowry[136]. It should be noted that the last part of this extract from the Gesta cannot be accurate as Hendrikâs wife could have had no Limburg ancestry under this Alternative (2). No source identities Juttaâs husband. Kupper suggests that he was Udo Graaf van Limburg[137] (for hyperlinking purposes only, this case would be: Udo Graaf van Limburg, son of ---). Kupperâs hypothesis is not entirely satisfactory. While this possible identification is an obvious one as Udo was Hendrikâs immediate predecessor in Limburg, Hendrik inherited Limburg from his mother whoever his father was. In addition, the absence of the name Udo among Hendrikâs known descendants also appears to suggest some doubt about this possible identification of Juttaâs husband. A further point is that, after Udo died, Hendrik did not inherit the advocacy of Saint-Trond, which passed to Otto de Looz Comte de Duras (who had been sous-avocat under Udo, see the document LOWER LOTHARINGIA NOBILITY). The advocacy in fact passed from Ottoâs son Giselbert to Hendrikâs son Walram in [1124/27], which suggests the resolution of a long-standing dispute which may be understandable if Hendrikâs right was not inherited from Udo in a direct line.
Bronnen:
[134] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1064, 1107, MGH SS XXIII, pp. 794, 816.
[135] Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi descendentium Mettensis 4, MGH SS XXV, p. 383.
[136] Gesta Treverorum 16, 1122, MGH SS VIII, p. 189. The date "1032" is included in the footnote by the editor.
[137] Kupper âLimbourg-sur-Vesdreâ (2007), p. 629.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LUXEMBOURG.htm#JudithMWaleranArlon