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  • Hij is geboren rond 1152 TO ABT 1143 in Lorriane, France.
  • Beroep: .
    {geni:job_title} Comte, de Bitsch
  • Hij is overleden op 7 april 1206 in Lorriane, France.
  • Hij is begraven in Stürzelbronn Abbey.
  • Een kind van Mathieu I de LORRAINE en Judith Bertha Hohenstaufen
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 13 februari 2012.

Gezin van Ferry I de Lorraine duc

Hij is getrouwd met Wierzchosława Ludmiła Mieszkówna - Piast.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1160 TO ABT 1167.


Kind(eren):

  1. Cunégonde de Haute-Lorraine  ± 1175-± 1214 
  2. Philippe de Lorraine  ± 1195-1240 
  3. Judith de Lorraine  ± 1170-± 1224 
  4. Hedwig de Lorraine  ± 1185-± 1228 


Notities over Ferry I de Lorraine duc

FERRY de Lorraine, son of MATHIEU I Duke of Lorraine & his wife Berta [Judith] von Staufen (before 1155-7 Apr 1206, bur Stürzelbronn Abbey[83]). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites et comes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus" as the four sons of "ducis Lotharingie Mathie qui dux Mosellanorum dicebatur"[84]. The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Symonem ducem…et Fridericum de Bittes" as sons of "Matheum ducem"[85]. Sire de Bitsch 1155. He challenged the succession of his brother in 1176, the ensuing war being settled in [May] 1179 when Ferry was granted Gerbéviller and Ormes[86]. He also adopted the title "duke"[87]. He succeeded his brother in 1206 as FERRY I Duke of Lorraine, although it is unclear whether he ever used the title as he died within a few days.

m ([1167]) WIERCHOSLAWA LUDMILLA of Poland, daughter of MIESZKO III "Stary/the Old" Prince of Greater Poland & his first wife Erszebet of Hungary (before 1153-in Poland before 1211). The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum refers to, but does not name, the daughters of Mieszko III, naming (third in the list) "dux Lothoringie Fredericus, nepos imperatoris" as his son-in-law[88]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Virgotslavia" as one of the sisters of "duces Guenesie Odoiscius…Logeslaus", specifying that she was mother of "ducis de Nanceio"[89]. This marriage was arranged by Ferry's maternal uncle Emperor Friedrich "Barbarossa" during his visit to Poland in 1167. She returned to Poland after her husband died[90].

Ferry & his wife had eleven children:

1. FERRY de Lorraine (-[8/9] Oct 1213, bur Stürzelbronn Abbey). The Genealogica ex Stirpe Sancti Arnulfi names "Fridericum ducem Lotharingie" as son of "Fridericus…de Bittes"[91]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1193 names "Fredericus filius Frederici de Bites" when recording that he obtained the duchy from "patrui sui ducis Symonis"[92]. Seigneur d'Amance 1198. He succeeded his father in 1206 as FERRY II Duke of Lorraine.

- see below.

2. MATHIEU de Lorraine (-murdered near Nompatelize 16 May 1217). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Canon at Saint-Dié 1178. Canon at Toul 1178/79. Archdeacon at Toul and Provost of Saint-Dié 1188. He was elected Bishop of Toul end-1198. He was deposed in 1207 for having dissipated the assets of the Bishopric. He retired to Saint-Dié from where he led a life of brigandage. He ambushed and murdered his successor Renaud de Senlis Bishop of Toul in Apr 1217, for which his nephew Thibaut Duke of Lorraine murdered him by his own hand[93]. Mathieu had one illegitimate child by ---, nun at the abbey of Epinal

a) daughter . She lived with her father at Saint-Dié after his deposition[94].

3. PHILIPPE de Lorraine (-before Nov 1240). He witnessed a 30 Jan 1205 document of his brother Duke Ferry. Seigneur de Gerbéviller [Gebveiler], de Dame-Levrières et de Blainville, under the division of territories agreed on the death of his father[95]. m AGNES, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. 1236/37. Philippe & his wife had one child:

a) JOATHE [Judith] de Lorraine . She was named with her father 4 Mar 1226[96]. m as his second wife, HUGUES [II] de Bliescastel Comte de Lunéville [Graf von Lützelstein], son of HUGUES [I] de Bliescastel & his wife Kunigund von Kirberg (-after 4 Aug 1246). He transferred his assets to Mathieu II Duke of Lorraine 4 Aug 1246, receiving in exchange the fief of Bergheim. He adopted the title Comte de la Petite-Pierre[97].

4. MATHIEU de Lorraine (-killed Apr 1217). He witnessed documents of his brother Duke Ferry 30 Jan 1205 and in 1207, and is named in another document with his brother Mathieu Bishop-elect of Toul, proving there were two brothers of the same name[98]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "episcopus Tullensis Renaldus" was killed "1217…IV Id Apr" by his predecessor "episcopo Matheo" who in the same month was killed by his nephew "duce Theobaldo"[99].

5. HENRI de Lorraine "Lombarta/le Lombard" (-22 Jan before 1261). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Seigneur de Bayon 1250. m firstly (after 1230) as her second husband, DAMETE de Pesmes, widow of HENRI Seigneur de Fouvent, daughter of ---, sister of JACQUES de la Résie (-before 1256, bur Senones). The primary source which confirms her parentage and two marriages has not yet been identified. m secondly (before 23 Apr 1256) as her second husband, SOPHIE, widow of KONRAD von Riste, daughter of --- (-24 Sep before 1285, bur Abbaye de Beaupré). The primary source which confirms her two marriages has not yet been identified. children of first marriage:

- SEIGNEURS de BAYON[100].

6. THIERRY de Lorraine "d'Enfer/du Diable" (-[Joinville] before Jun 1244). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Seigneur d'Autigny, under the division of territories agreed on the death of his father[101]. Mistress (1): ALIX de Nogent, daughter of ANDRE Seigneur de Nogent-en-Bassigny (-before 1256). She married (before 1234) SIMON [III] de Parroye (-before 1254). Thierry had one possible illegitimate son by Mistress (1):

a) [FERRY (-before 1296). There is no proof that Ferry was the son of Thierry Seigneur d'Autigny. However, his supposed father's seigneurie was in his possession in 1244 and his arms were similar to those of the Dukes of Lorraine[102]. Sire du Châtelet. Seigneur d'Autigny Jun 1244.]

- SEIGNEURS d’AUTIGNY et du CHÂTELET.

7. JUTTA [Judith] de Lorraine ([1171]-19 Mar after 1245, bur Senones Abbey). "Henricus comes de Salmis", about to leave on crusade, donated property to the abbey of Haute-Seille with the consent of "uxore mea Joatha et Henrico filio meo et Joatha sponsa eius et filiabus meis Agnete et Lorathe" by charter dated 1189[103]. Richer records that "comite Henrico…dictus…de Salmis…contemporaneus noster" married "sororem Friderici ducis Lotoringie" and had two sons "primogenitum…Henricum et alium…Fridericum"[104]. She and her husband made a foundation at the Abbey of Senones in Mar 1245[105]. m (before 1189) HEINRICH von Salm, son of HEINRICH II Graf von Salm & his wife Joathe --- (-Jan 1246, bur Senones Abbey). He succeeded his father in 1200 as HEINRICH III Graf von Salm.

8. CUNEGONDE de Lorraine (-before 1213). She and her husband made a donation to the abbey of Fraulautem in 1211 in memory of Ferry II Duke of Lorraine and his wife[106]. m as his first wife, WALERAN de Limbourg Seigneur de Montjoie, son of HENDRIK III Duke of Limburg & his wife Sophie von Saarbrücken (-Cremona 2 Jul 1226, bur Rode Abbey). He succeeded his father in 1221 as WALERAN IV Duke of Limburg.

9. HADWIGE de Lorraine (-after 1228). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m HEINRICH [I] Graf von Zweibrücken, son of SIMON [I] Graf von Saarbrücken & his wife Mechtild --- (-1228).

10. daughter (-20 Mar [before 1231]). As Abbess of Remiremont, she confirmed the donation of her brother Ferry II Duke of Lorraine to the abbey of Autrey dated [1209/33][107].

11. AGATHE de Lorraine (-12 Jul 1242). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. She was elected Abbess of Remiremont 1232, in succession to Marguerite[108]. Abbess of Bouxières before 1236.

12. --- de Lorraine (-after 1198). The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. She was elected Abbess of Etanche before 1198[109].
Name Suffix: Ii; Duke
Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frederick I (French: Ferry or Ferri) (c.1143 – 7 April 1206) was the duke of Lorraine from 1205 to his death. He was the second son of Matthias I and Judith, daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia. He succeeded his brother, Simon II, who had already given him the county of Bitche in 1176 and had recognised him over the northern, germanophone half of Lorraine by the Treaty of Ribemont of 1179. Judith had wanted him to succeed to all their father's inheritance, but a three-year civil war only secured him Bitche and a half-portion.

Simon abdicated to a monastery in 1205, recognising Frederick's son Frederick as heir. Frederick inherited it all nevertheless, but died a year later and it went to his son by Ludmilla (1150 – 1223), daughter of Mieszko III the Old, duke of Greater Poland and high duke of all Poland, and Elisabeth, daughter of Prince Álmos. Their other children were:

Frederick, his successor in Lorraine
Thierry the Devil (le Diable), lord of Autigny
Henry the Lombard, who built the castle of Bayon
Philip (d.1243), lord of Gerbeviller
Matthias (1170 – 1217), bishop of Toul
Agatha (d.1242), abbess of Remiremont
Judith, married Henry II, Count of Salm
Hediwge (d.1228), married George, Count of Zweibrücken
Cunigunda, married Walram III, Duke of Limburg
Preceded by:
Simon II Duke of Lorraine
1205-1206 Succeeded by:
Frederick II
{geni:occupation} Duc de Haute Lorraine, Comte de Bitsch
{geni:about_me} '''Ferry I de Lorraine''', né vers 1143 mort 7 avril 1206, fut '''seigneur de Bitche''' de 1176 à 1206 et se proclama '''duc de Lorraine''' de 1205 à 1206. Il était le second fils du duc Mathieu Ier et de Judith de Hohenstaufen (1123-1195), aussi appelée Berthe. Il fut aussi le premier prince de la maison de Lorraine à porter l'écu aux alérions. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferry_Ier_de_Lorraine

Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frederick I (French: Ferry or Ferri) (ca. 1143 – 7 April 1206) was the duke of Lorraine from 1205 to his death. He was the second son of Matthias I and Judith, daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia. He succeeded his brother, Simon II, who had already given him the county of Bitche in 1176 and had recognised him over the northern, germanophone half of Lorraine by the Treaty of Ribemont of 1179. Judith had wanted him to succeed to all their father's inheritance, but a three-year civil war only secured him Bitche and a half-portion.

Simon abdicated to a monastery in 1205, recognising Frederick's son Frederick as heir. Frederick inherited it all nevertheless, but died a year later and it went to his son by Ludmilla (1150-1223), daughter of Mieszko III the Old, duke of Greater Poland and high duke of all Poland, and Elisabeth, daughter of Prince Álmos. Their children were:

Frederick, his successor in Lorraine

Thierry the Devil (le Diable), lord of Autigny

Henry the Lombard, who built the castle of Bayon

Philip (d. 1243), lord of Gerbeviller

Matthias (1170-1217), bishop of Toul

Agatha (d. 1242), abbess of Remiremont

Judith, married Henry II, Count of Salm

Hediwge (d. 1228), married George, Count of Zweibrücken

Cunigunda, married Waleran III of Limburg
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Duke_of_Lorraine

=Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine=

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'''Frederick I''' (French: Ferry or Ferri) (ca. 1143 – 7 April 1206) was the duke of Lorraine from 1205 to his death.
*He was the second son of '''Matthias I''' and '''Judith''', daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia.
*He succeeded his brother, '''Simon II''', who had already given him the county of Bitche in 1176 and had recognised him over the northern, germanophone half of Lorraine by the Treaty of Ribemont of 1179.
*Judith had wanted him to succeed to all their father's inheritance, but a three-year civil war only secured him Bitche and a half-portion.
*Simon abdicated to a monastery in 1205, recognising Frederick's son Frederick as heir.
*Frederick inherited it all nevertheless, but died a year later and it went to his son by Ludmilla (1150–1223), daughter of Mieszko III the Old, duke of Greater Poland and high duke of all Poland, and Elisabeth, daughter of Prince Álmos.
*Their children were:
# Frederick, his successor in Lorraine
# Thierry the Devil (le Diable), lord of Autigny, married Gertrude de Montmorency, daughter of Mathieu I le Grand, Constable of France.[1]
# Henry the Lombard, who built the castle of Bayon
# Philip (died 1243), lord of Gerbeviller
# Matthias (1170–1217), bishop of Toul
# Agatha (died 1242), abbess of Remiremont
# Judith, married Henry II, Count of Salm
# Hediwge (died 1228), married George, Count of Zweibrücken
# Cunigunda, married Waleran III of Limburg

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