Lambert II OF LOUVAIN
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Lambert II OF LOUVAIN (991?-1064)

Name: Lambert II OF LOUVAIN 1
Sex: Male
Father: Lambert I OF LOUVAIN (950?-1015)
Mother: Gerberga (Ermengarde) OF LORRAINE (975?-aft1018)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 0991 (app)
Occupation (1) frm 1033 to 1054 (age 41-63) Count of Louvain and Lorraine
Occupation (2) Count of Namur
Group/Caste Membership House of Reginar
Marriage Count 1
Child Count 3
Death 1064 (age 72-73)

Marriage

Spouse Regilinde (Oda) OF VERDUN ( -1064?)
Children Eberhard OF THE BETUWE ( - )
Albert III OF NAMUR (1048-1102)
Henry II OF LOUVAIN (1021?-1079)

Individual Note

Lambert II (died Tournai, June 19, 1054) was count of Leuven between 1033 and 1054. Lambert was the son of Lambert I of Leuven (d. 1015).

 

According the Vita Gudilae (recorded between 1048–1051) he followed his brother Henry I of Leuven. Lambert scorned both temporal and spiritual authorities and in 1054 even took up arms against Holy Roman Emperor Henry III. He was defeated and lost his life at Tournai.

 

During his reign Brussels began its growth. Lambert arranged to transfer the remains of Saint Gudule to the St. Michael church. This church, thereafter known as Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, developed to become St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral. Lambert also constructed a fortress on the Coudenberg hill.

 

Since Lambert II died in 1054, an imperial charter of September 1062 connecting a certain Lambert to the county Brussels, is probably referring to another person.

 

Lambert of Leuven married Uda of Lorraine (also called Oda of Verdun), daughter of Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine. Their children were:

 

Henry II, Count of Leuven who married Adela of Orthen, a daughter of Count Everard of Orthen (or Betuwe).

Adela of Leuven, married Otto I, Margrave of Meissen, Count of Weimar. Later married Dedi I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark.

Reginar (Rainier) of Leuven. Killed in the battle of Hesbaye in 1077.

 

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Sources

1Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 149, 155-21.
2"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_II,_Count_of_Leuven.