Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine Giselbert of Luxembourg Adalbero III of Luxembourg Ogive, Countess of Flanders Imiza, Countess of Swabia
Father
Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes
Mother
Hedwig of Nordgau
Frederick of Luxembourg (965 – 6 October 1019), Count of Moselgau, was a son of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau.[1]
Frederick married Irmtrud, daughter of Count Herbert of Wetterau. They had issue:
Henry VII (d. 1047), Count of Luxembourg and Duke of Bavaria[2]
Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1003–1065), Duke of Lower Lorraine
Giselbert of Luxembourg (1007–1059), Count of Longwy, of Salm, and of Luxembourg
Adalbéron III (d. 1072), Bishop of Metz[2]
Thierry of Luxembourg, father of :[citation needed]
Thierry (d. 1075)
Henry, Count Palatine of Lorraine (d. 1095)
Poppon of Metz (d. 1103), Bishop of Metz
Hermann of Gleiberg
Ogive of Luxembourg (990/95–1030); married in 1012 to Baldwin IV[3] (980–1035), Count of Flanders
Imiza of Luxembourg[4] married Welf II of Altdorf, Count in Lechrain (d. 1030)[5]
Oda of Luxembourg; canoness at Remiremont, then Abbess of Saint-Rémy at Lunéville
Gisèle of Luxembourg (1019–after 1058); married Radulfe, Lord of Aalst (d. after 1038); parents of Gilbert de Gant
^Jackman 2012, p. 27.
^ abRobinson 2004, p. 102.
^Nicholas 2013, p. 440.
^Jackman 2012a, p. 4.
^Freed 2016, p. 13.
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