The House of Luxembourg (or Luxembourg), also known as the House of Ardenne–Luxembourg in order to distinguish it from later families, were a
Lotharingian noble family known from the tenth and eleventh centuries. They are one of the three main branches of the
House of Ardenne, along with the
House of Ardenne–Verdun, and the
House of Ardenne–Bar.
Frederick I, Count of Salm and Luxembourg, married Ermentrude of Gleiberg, daughter of Heribert I, Count of Gleiberg and Ermentrud (Imizi). Ancestor of the main known continuing lines...
Henry VII (d. 1047), Count of Luxembourg and Duke of Bavaria
^Parisse, ‘Généalogie de la Maison d'Ardenne’, La maison d'Ardenne Xe-XIe siècles. Actes des Journées Lotharingiennes, 24 - 26 oct. 1980, Centre Univ., Luxembourg, (1981) 9-41
^Jean-Louis Kupper (2007) Les origines du duché de Limbourg-sur-Vesdre", Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire Année 85-3-4 pp. 609-637
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^David M Nicholas (2014). Medieval Flanders. Routledge.