Adelaide Of The BETUWE

Female Abt 1045 - Aft 1086  (> 42 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Adelaide Of The BETUWE was born about 1045; died after 1086.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Adela of Thuringia

    Family/Spouse: Henry II. Henry (son of Lambert II and Oda) was born about 1020/21 in of Brabant; died about 1078/9; was buried in Nivelles. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Godfrey I "the Bearded"  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1060 in Lorraine Inferie, France; died on 25 Jan 1139/40 in Jerusalem, Israel; was buried in Effinghem.
    2. 3. Ida Of LOUVAIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1065; died in 1139.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Godfrey I "the Bearded" Descendancy chart to this point (1.Adelaide1) was born about 1060 in Lorraine Inferie, France; died on 25 Jan 1139/40 in Jerusalem, Israel; was buried in Effinghem.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Duke of Lower Lorraine
    • Fact: Margrave of Antwerp
    • Fact 1: Count of Louvain

    Notes:

    Godfrey I (c.1060 ? 25 January 1139), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the landgrave of Brabant, and count of Brussels and Leuven (or Louvain) from 1095 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey V or VI) from 1106 to 1129. He was also margrave of Antwerp from 1106 to his death.

    Godfrey was the son of Henry II of Leuven and a countess called Adela (origin unknown). He succeeded his brother Henry III in 1095. He first came into conflict with Otbert, Bishop of LiËge, over the county of Brunengeruz that both claimed. In 1099, Emperor Henry IV allotted the county to the bishop, who entrusted it to Albert III, Count of Namur. Godfrey arbitrated a dispute between Henry III of Luxembourg and Arnold I, Count of Looz, over the appointment of the abbot of Saint-Trond.

    Godfrey was in favour with the emperor and defended his interests in Lorraine. In 1102, he stopped Robert II of Flanders, who was invading the Cambraisis. After the death of the emperor in 1106, his son and successor, Henry V, who had been in rebellion, decided to avenge himself on his father's partisans. Duke Henry of Lower Lorraine was imprisoned and his duchy confiscated and given to Godfrey. After Henry escaped from prison, he tried to retake his duchy and captured Aachen, but ultimately failed.

    In 1114, during a rift between the emperor and Pope Paschal II, Godfrey led a revolt in Germany. In 1118, the emperor and the duke were reconciled. In 1119, Baldwin VII of Flanders died heirless and Flanders was contested between several claimants, of which William of Ypres had married a niece of Godfrey's second wife. Godfrey supported William, but could not enforce his claim against that of Charles the Good. Also dead in that year was Otbert. Two separate men were elected to replace him and Godfrey again sided with the loser.

    By marrying his daughter Adeliza to Henry I of England, who was also the father-in-law of the emperor, he greatly increased his prestige. However, Henry V died in 1125 and Godfrey supported Conrad of Hohenstaufen, the duke of Franconia, against Lothair of Supplinburg. Lothair was elected. Lothair withdrew the duchy of Lower Lorraine and granted it to Waleran, the son of Henry, whom Henry V had deprived in 1106. Nonetheless, Godfrey maintained the margraviate of Antwerp and retained the ducal title (which would in 1183 become Duke of Brabant).

    After the assassination of Charles the Good in 1127, the Flemish succession was again in dispute. William Clito prevailed, but was soon fraught with revolts. Godfrey intervened on behalf of Thierry of Alsace, who prevailed against Clito. Godfrey continued to war against LiËge and Namur.

    Godfrey spent his last years in the abbey of Affligem. He died of old age on 25 January 1139 and was buried in the left aisle of the abbey church. He is sometimes said to have passed in 1140, but this is an error.

    Godfrey married Ida Of Chiny And NAMUR about 1100. Ida (daughter of Otto II and Adelaide Of NAMUR) was born in 1083 in Namur, Belgium; died after 1125. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Adela Of LOUVAIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1103 and 1105 in Brabant, Netherlands; died between 23 Mar and 23 Apr 1151 in Afflingham, Flanders, France; was buried on 23 Apr 1151 in Affllighem, Flanders.
    2. 5. Ida Princess Of Lower LORRAINE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1106 in Brabant, Netherlands.
    3. 6. Duke of Lower Lorraine Godfrey II  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1108 in Louvain, Brabant; died on 13 Jun 1142.
    4. 7. Jocelin LOUVAIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1123 in Louvain, Belgium; died in 1180 in Egmanaton, Nottinghamshire, England.

    Godfrey married Clemence Of BURGUNDY about 1121. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ida Of LOUVAIN Descendancy chart to this point (1.Adelaide1) was born about 1065; died in 1139.

    Ida married Baldwin II in 1084. Baldwin (son of Baldwin VI de Mons and Richilde of MONS) was born about 1056; died after 08 Jun 1098 in In the East, on the 1st Crusade. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Baldwin III  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1088; died in 1120.
    2. 9. Richilde DE HAINAULT  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1095 in Hainaut, Belgium; died after 1118.
    3. 10. Ida DE HAINAULT  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1084 in France; died after 1101.