Hij is getrouwd met Elisabeth van Leiningen.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
RUPRECHT [III] "der Streitbare" (-in Palestine 1191 or after). The Vita Lodewici comitis de Arnstein names "Ruberti comitis qui in expeditione imperatoris Frederici peregrinus obiit in partibus transmarinis" as the son of "Arnoldus comes", although the source appears to confuse Arnold [II] father of Ruprecht [III] with Arnold [I], son of Dudo[9]. Graf von Nassau. A manuscript dated to end 13th/early 14th century records "Rupertus comes de Nassowe et uxor eius Elysa et filius eorum Hermannus "[10]. "Rupertus comes de Nassowe " subscribed a charter dated end 1173 under which Christian Archbishop of Mainz confirmed a donation to Kloster Tiefenthal[11]. Vogt of Kloster Schönau 1172. Vogt of Koblenz 1182. Crusader 1189. m (before 1169) ELISABETH von Leiningen Gräfin von Schaumburg, daughter of EMICH [II] Graf von Leiningen & his wife Elise --- (-20 Jun [1235/38]). A manuscript dated to end 13th/early 14th century records "Rupertus comes de Nassowe et uxor eius Elysa et filius eorum Hermannus "[12]. "Elysa comitissa dicta de Schowenburg, relicta Ruperti comitis de Nassowe" sold property to Kloster Johannisberg, with the consent of "Hermanni comitis de Virneburg et Luccardis conthoralis ipsius filie nostre advocatiam et iudicium ville Steinheim", by charter dated 27 Feb 1204[13]. The necrology of Arnstein an der Lahn records the death 20 Jun of "Elizabetis comitisse de Nassauwe, que legavit nobis elemosinam bonam"[14]. Graf Ruprecht [III] & his wife had two children:
i) HERMANN (-16 Jul before 1206). A manuscript dated to end 13th/early 14th century records "Rupertus comes de Nassowe et uxor eius Elysa et filius eorum Hermannus "[15]. Graf von Nassau. Johann Archbishop of Trier recorded that "comes Hermannus de Nassowe et pater eius bone memorie Robertus et Waleramus cognatus eius" relinquished the Vogtei of Trier to "Conradi Palatini comitis de Rheno" who surrendered it to the archbishopric, by charter dated to [1197/1212] witnessed by " Folmarus comes de Castelle, Gerardus comes de Disse, Gerlacus de Kouerna, Remboldus et frater eius Bruno de Isemburg, Hartmannus de Budingen "[16]. Canon at Mainz cathedral. The necrology of Arnstein an der Lahn records the death 16 Jul of "Hermanni comitis de Nassauwe"[17].
ii) LUKARDIS (-[31 Aug] before 1222). The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not yet been identified. The charter quoted below, dated 27 Feb 1204, suggests that some of the information concerning Lukardis´s supposed first marriage may be incorrect. "Elysa comitissa dicta de Schowenburg, relicta Ruperti comitis de Nassowe" sold property to Kloster Johannisberg, with the consent of "Hermanni comitis de Virneburg et Luccardis conthoralis ipsius filie nostre advocatiam et iudicium ville Steinheim", by charter dated 27 Feb 1204[18]. ["Roisemannus nobilis domnus de Kempenich cum matre nostra Hadewige nobili de Kempenich" confirmed a donation to Kloster Rommersdorf [bei Engers] made by "Fridericus noster consanguineus olim dominus in Virnenburg cum matertera nostra conjuge sua domna Lukarde" by charter dated 1263[19]. It is possible that "Fridericus" in this document is an error for "Hermannus". The document appears late to refer to Graf Friedrich who is last recorded in 1187 (see the document LOWER RHINE). The precise relationship between the Kempenich family and Lukardis, wife of Graf Hermann [III], has not been traced.] [The necrology of Arnstein an der Lahn records the death 31 Aug of "Lucardis comitisse incluse"[20].] m firstly ([1200]) GEBHARD [IV] von Querfurt Burggraf von Magdeburg, son of BURCHARD [III] von Querfurt Burggraf von Magdeburg & his wife Mechtild von Gleichen (-[1213]). m secondly (before 27 Feb 1204) HERMANN [III] Graf von Virneburg
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