- Source: Hedwig of Nordgau
Hedwig of Nordgau (c. 922 – after 993) was the wife of Siegfried of Luxembourg, first count of Luxembourg and founder of the country. They were married c. 950. She was of Saxon origin but her parentage is not known for certain. Some sources claim that she was connected to the family of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. Described as "saintly" herself, Hedwig of Nordgau was the mother of Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, the seventh of eleven children from her marriage to Siegfried.
Children
Hedwig of Nordgau's children included:
Henry, count of Luxemburg
Adalbero, archbishop of Trier
Luitgard, married Arnulf, Count of Holland
Eva, married Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz
Cunigunde, married Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
Dietrich, bishop of Metz
Frederik, father of the later counts Henry II and Giselbert
Notes and references
Sources
Butler, Alban; Thurston, Herbert; and Attwater, Donald (1956). Butler's Lives of the Saints, Volume 1, 2nd Edition. P. J. Kenedy and Sons.
Fuchs, Rüdiger (2006). Die Inschriften der Stadt Trier I (bis 1500). Reichert. ISBN 3-89500-555-X (in German)
Holböck, Ferdinand (2002). Married Saints and Blesseds: Through the Centuries. Ignatius Press, p. 134. ISBN 0-89870-843-5
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hedwig dari Nordgau
- Robert I dari Flandria
- Bertha dari Holland
- Mathilde dari Flandria
- Hedwig of Nordgau
- Hedwig (given name)
- Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes
- Frederick of Luxembourg
- Lutgardis of Luxemburg
- 922
- Hugh IV of Nordgau
- Eberhard IV of Nordgau
- Margaret of Bar
- Henry V, Duke of Bavaria