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  1. Henry III of Louvain (German: Heinrich, Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri; died 1095), was Count of Louvain (Leuven) and Landgrave of Brabant, son of Henry II (c. 1020–1078), Count of Louvain and Brussels, and Adela of Orthen (or Betuwe), a daughter of Count Everard of Orthen.

  2. Lambert's grandson, Count Henry III of Louvain was vested with the title of a Landgrave of Brabant upon the death of the Ezzonid count palatine Hermann II of Lotharingia in 1085. In the early 12th century, Henry III was succeeded by his brother Godfrey I , who was entrusted with the imperial Dukedom of Lower Lotharingia, and ...

  3. 2 de nov. de 2019 · Biography. Birth: ABT 1050. Sources. Rubincam, Milton. The House of Brabant, Ancestry of Philippa of Hainault, Wife of Edward III, The American Genealogist (1949) Vol. 25, Page 226. Wikipedia: Henry_III,_Count_of_Louvain Wikipedia. Ancestry. Sponsored Search. Is Henry III your ancestor? Please don't go away!

    • Male
    • Gertrude (Flandre) Leuven
  4. First tour. Henry spent his first year on a tour of his domains. He visited the Low Countries to receive the homage of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReginaridsReginarids - Wikipedia

    History. The first probable ancestor known with any confidence is Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau (mentioned in 841) who served King Lothair I, but defected to Lothair's half-brother Charles the Bald during the civil war of 840–843. In 846 Gilbert abducted an unnamed daughter of Lothair and married her in an attempt to force Lothair to reinstate him.

  6. Henry III of Louvain (German: Heinrich, Dutch:Hendrik, French: Henri; died 1095), was Count of Louvain (Leuven) and Landgrave of Brabant, son of Henry II (c. 1020–1078), Count of Louvain and Brussels, and Adela of Orthen (or Betuwe), a daughter of Count .

  7. Henry III, Count of Louvain (Q967088) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Henry Henry III Lorraine (Leuven) aka de Louvain (est. 1050 - 5 Feb 1095)