Gozelo (911 - tussen 19 oktober 942 en 16 februari 943), graaf van de Ardennengouw en de Bidgouw, en legeraanvoerder van zijn broer, bisschop Adalbero I van Metz.
Gozelo was een zoon van paltsgraaf Wigerik van Lotharingen en Kunigunde van de Ardennen. Hij trouwde in 930 met Uda van Metz (905 - 10 april 963), een dochter van graaf Gerard van de Metzgau, een nicht van koning Hendrik de Vogelaar van Oost-Francië
The Ardennes-Verdun dynasty is used as a label of the dynasty centered on Verdun which dominated Lotharingia in the 11th century.
The founder of the dynasty was Godfrey, known as the Captive. He was a son of Count Gozlin, brother of bishop Adalbero of Metz, and Uda, a daughter of Gerard, Count of Metz, and Uda of Saxony. Godfrey was the brother of Adalbero, Archbishop of Reims. Count Gozlin's parents were Wigeric, count palatine of Lotharingia, and Cunigunde, a granddaughter of Louis II of France.
All descending from Wigeric and Cunigunde, the Ardennes-Verdun dynasty was closely tied to the houses of Ardennes-Bar, Salm and Ardennes-Luxembourg.
The County of Verdun was given to Godfrey by Emperor Otto I between 944 and 951,[1] and was held by several dynasty members over the following four generations.
The Duchies of Upper and Lower Lorraine were the result of the division of the old kingdom, later duchy of Lotharingia in 959. Following the death of the childless Duke Otto in 1012, Godfrey the Childless was granted the Duchy of Lower Lorraine. Godfrey was succeeded in 1023 by his brother Gozelo, who also became Duke of Upper Lorraine in 1033. Both duchies were in the control of the dynasty until 1046, when the rebellions of Godfrey the Bearded led to the loss of both titles. Godfrey was finally restored to Lower Lorraine in 1065, and passed this on to his son, Godfrey the Hunchback. The Crusader Godfrey of Bouillon was a nephew of Godfrey the Hunchback, and the last of the dynasty to hold the Duchy.
The Castle of Bouillon is first mentioned in 988 in a letter to Godfrey the Captive from his brother Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims. It is believed that this castle, and the estate connected, was an original patrimony of the dynasty.[1] Bouillon was one of the central points of the dynasty's power, and was in their possession until it was sold by Godfrey of Bouillon to cover expenses for the First Crusade.
Hij is getrouwd met Uda van Metz.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 930, hij was toen 19 jaar oud.Bron 1
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