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{geni:about_me} -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnout_III,_Count_of_Aarschot
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3. ARNOUT [III] ([1080/1100]-after [1136]). Graaf van Aarschot. His birth date range is estimated from the estimated birth date ranges of his son and grandson. Godefroi Duke of Lower Lotharingia recorded a donation by “Arnulfus comes Aderschot cum duobus filiis suis Godefrido et Arnulfo” to Afflighem abbey of land in Buggenhout, Malre and Steenhuffel which was the inheritance of “Joannem filium suum”, placed as a monk at the abbey, by charter dated 1125, witnessed by "Arnulfus de Grembergis, Gerardus frater eius, filii comitis Arnulfi Godefridus et Arnulfus, Worwinus de Heverle et Reinerus filius eius…"[563]. This donation was confirmed in a charter dated to [1143/78] by "Godefridus dux et marchio Lotharingie, Waltero Bertaldo et filio eius Waltero, Gerardo et filio eius Gerardo" who noted the donation by "comitis Arnulfi de Aderscoth…cum filio suo Iohanne"[564]. [Anselm of Gembloux´s continuation of Sigebert's Chronica records that Emperor Heinrich V celebrated Easter in Aachen in 1115 with Otbert Bishop of Liège and other "regni principes", of whom “Arnulfus de Arslot” whose fingers started to bleed which was taken as a portent of shedding blood through disputes between princes[565]. It is not certain whether this entry relates to Arnout [II] or Arnout [III].] "…Comitis Arnulfi [comte de Looz], Arnulfi de Arescloth…" witnessed the charter dated 1131, before 18 Mar, under which Alexander Bishop of Liège donated property to Flône[566]. Alexander Bishop of Liège confirmed the foundation of Averboden abbey by "comes Ernulfus de Los assensu…Ernulfi de Arscot, Ernulfi de Dist, Cunonis de Repe…" by undated charter, dated to [1136][567]. These last two documents show that Arnout van Aarschot did not always use the comital title.
'''m''' [BEATRIX de Looz], daughter of [ARNAUD [I] Comte de Looz] & his wife [Agnes von Mainz] (-after [1132]). The name of Arnout´s wife is not known. The Vita Andreæ, 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[568]. 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 Liège confirmed the foundation of Averboden abbey by "comes Ernulfus de Los"[569]. 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. In line with the speculation of Daris concerning the existence of two comtes de Looz named Arnaud (see the document LOWER LOTHARINGIAN NOBILITY), from a chronological point of view it appears likely that Beatrix was the sister of Comte Arnaud [II]. 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.]
Arnout [III] & his wife had three children:
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