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Floris II, Count of Holland

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Noble family
  
House of Holland

Parents
  
Dirk V, Count of Holland

Died
  
March 2, 1122

Name
  
Floris Count

Mother
  
Othelhilde


Floris II, Count of Holland

Spouse(s)
  
Gertrude-Petronilla of Lorraine

Father
  
Dirk V, Count of Holland

Children
  
Dirk VI, Count of Holland, Floris the Black

Grandchildren
  
Floris III, Count of Holland, Baldwin II van Holland

Grandparents
  
Floris I, Count of Holland, Gertrude of Saxony

Great-grandparents
  
Dirk III, Count of Holland, Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, Eilika of Schweinfurt

Floris II, Count of Holland (or Floris the Fat) (born ca. 1085 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; reigned 1091 – March 2, 1121) was the first from the native dynasty of Holland to be called Count of Holland.

He was the son of his predecessor Dirk V and Othilde. Floris II ended the conflict with the Bishop of Utrecht (which he inherited from his father, and should be seen in light of the power struggle between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor), most likely by becoming his vassal. In 1101 he was endowed with the title of Count of Holland by the bishop of Utrecht, after acquiring Rhineland (Leiden and surroundings) ('comes de Hollant', up until that time the counts' dominion had been officially referred to as Frisia).

Around 1108, Floris II married Gertrude, the daughter of Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine. Gertrude changed her name to Petronilla (after a saint venerated as the daughter of Peter), in recognition of her loyalty to the Holy See. Petronilla and Floris II had four children, three boys and one girl: Dirk, Floris, Simon and Hedwig, respectively. Dirk became his successor, Dirk VI of Holland, while Floris became known as Floris the Black and contested his brother's power.

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Floris II, Count of Holland Wikipedia