Hij is getrouwd met Marguerite van Bar.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
HENDRIK van Limburg, son of WALRAM III Duke of Limburg & his second wife Ermensende Ctss de Luxembourg ([1216/17]-Mainz 24 Dec 1281, bur Clairefontaine). Dietrich Archbishop of Trier, at the request of "Walerami ducis de Limburg et comitis de Lutzelimburg", granted "feodum suum…de Arluns et Luzelliburg" to "uxori sue et conmatri nostre Ermegardi, prolibusquoque suis Henrico, Gerardo filiis, Catharine etiam filie sue" by charter dated 23 Nov 1223[306]. "Henricus dominus de Luzzelinburg, marchio de Arle" acknowledged a loan from Konrad Archbishop of Köln, with the consent of "domine…comitisse de Luzzelinburch matris mee, Gerardi fratris mei", by charter dated 1 May 1246[307]. On reaching the age of majority in 1237, he assumed the title Comte de Luxembourg, and succeeded his mother in 1247 as HENRI V "le Blond" Comte de Luxembourg. He adopted the red lion of Limburg on a barred background as the arms of Luxembourg[308]. “Henricus comes Lucelenburhensis et Rupensis et marchio Arlunensis” consented to the sale of “eorum heredum montem...Malismundere” by “Adam et Albertum fratres de Arlunin”, to be divided between themselves and “dominum Robinum de Esh, domino Waltero de Meisenburch”, by charter dated Aug 1252[309]. After his brother-in-law Thibaut II Comte de Bar seized Ligny in 1266, Comte Henri was defeated at Preny near Pont-à-Mousson 6 Sep 1266 and was captured and imprisoned at Mousson, although Ligny was restored after the mediation of Louis IX King of France[310]. "Henry cuens de Lucelbourg et de la Roche et Marchis d’Arlons" notified that “Walerans nostre filz” had become “hons liges à Henry son frere nostre ainey filz” for “Roussey...Liney”, which he had from his mother, by charter dated Apr 1270[311]. He joined the crusade of King Louis in 1270 and, after the king's death, he was proposed as the expedition's new leader by Charles I King of Sicily [Anjou-Capet][312]. Comte Henri was allied with Gérard Seigneur de Durbuy and Jean Duke of Brabant, against Jean Bishop of Liège and Guy Count of Flanders, in the so-called "War of the Cow" from 1272 to 1276, when the death of a peasant convicted of stealing a cow triggered regional devastation[313].
m (Betrothed Jul 1231, contract 4 Jun 1240, 1246) MARGUERITE de Bar, daughter of HENRI II Comte de Bar & his wife Philippa de Dreux [Capet] (-23 Nov 1273, bur Clairefontaine). The marriage contract between "Ermesindis comitissa Lucelbergensis et marchionissa Arlunensis…Henricus dominus de Lucemburg filius meus" and "Margaretam filiam Henrici comitis Barrensis" is dated Jul 1231[314]. Her dowry was the seigneurie of Ligny-en-Barrois[315]. "Philippe comtesse de Bar" notified that she had given “Liney” to “Henry comte de Luxembourg en mariage avec Marguerite ma fille” by charter dated 4 Jun 1240[316]. Arnold Archbishop of Trier confirmed that “Petrus de Vienna...prepositus s. Martini Leodiensis” transferred his properties “de Gene, de Buwilre, de Walesvelt et de Huchelingen” to “comitisse Luxemburgensi et Henrico ipsius primogenito”, who granted them back in fief, to be inherited after his death by “frater noster comes Viennensis” or his heirs, by charter dated 17 Mar 1261[317]. An epitaph at Clairfontaine abbey near Arlon records the burial of "de Luxembourgh Marguerite...extrait de linaige de Bar et de Bretaigne..."[318].
Comte Henri V & his wife had six children:
HENRI de Luxembourg ([1250]-killed in battle Worringen 5 Jun 1288).
WALERAN de Luxembourg (-killed in battle Worringen [Wary] 5 Jun 1288).
PHILIPPINE de Luxembourg ([1252]-6 Apr 1311)
ISABELLE de Luxembourg (-25 Sep 1298).
MARGUERITE de Luxembourg (-after 13 Jul 1302).
JEANNE de Luxembourg (-1310 after 3 Jul).
Bronnen:
[306] Ernst (1847), Tome VI, CXXV, p. 200.
[307] Lacomblet, T. J. (ed.) (1846) Urkundenbuch für die Geschichte des Niederrheins, Band II (Düsseldorf) ("Niederrheins Urkundenbuch"), 300, p. 156.
[308] Gade (1951), p. 97.
[309] Würth-Paquet, F. X., & Van Werveke, N. ‘[Chartes de Clervaux]’, Publications de la Section historique de l’Institut R. G.-D. de Luxembourg, Année 1883 - XXXVI (XIV) (Luxembourg, 1883) (“Clervaux (1883)”), 6, p. 2.
[310] Gade (1951), p. 98.
[311] Duchesne (1631) Dreux, Luxembourg, Preuves, p. 84.
[312] Gade (1951), p. 100.
[313] Gade (1951), p. 101.
[314] Ernst (1847), Tome VI, CXLIV, p. 212.
[315] Gade (1951), p. 96.
[316] Duchesne (1631), Luxembourg, Preuves, p. 74.
[317] Clervaux (1883), 11, p. 3.
[318] Duchesne (1631), Luxembourg, Preuves, p. 81.
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