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Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine

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Noble family
  
House of Luxembourg

Mother
  
Ermentrude of Gleiberg


Name
  
Frederick, of

Died
  
May 18, 1065

Spouse(s)
  
Gerberga of Boulogne Ida of Saxony

Father
  
Frederick of Luxembourg

Parents
  
Frederick of Luxembourg, Irmentrude van de Wetterau

Grandparents
  
Hedwig of Nordgau, Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes, Herbert of Wetterau

Great-grandparents
  
Cunigunda of France, Wigeric of Lotharingia, Udo I de Wetterau, Hildegarde of France, Odo of Wetterau

Similar People
  
Frederick of Luxembourg, Sigfried - Count of the Arden, Henry VII - Holy Roman E

Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine, also known as Frederick of Luxembourg (c. 1003 – 18 May 1065) was the count of Malmedy from 1035 and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1046. He was a younger son of Frederick, Lord of Gleiberg.

In 1044, Gothelo I, dukes of both Lorraines, died and his eldest son, Godfrey, succeeded in only the upper duchy while the Emperor Henry III first threatened to give the other duchy to his younger (incompetent) brother, Gothelo II. Because of the rebellion of Godfrey, Henry III appointed Frederick, a relative of the reigning duke of Upper Lorraine, Adalbert.

With the aid of Adalbero III, Bishop of Metz, his brother, Frederick imposed his authority in the duchy and made war on the continuing rebel Godfrey. He was loyal to the emperor, but unsuccessful in the field and Henry began parcelling out portions of the duchy to more capable warriors. He died in war with Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne, after which King Henry IV gave the duchy to Godfrey.

His first wife was Gerberga (died c. 1049), daughter of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne. They had a daughter named Jutta, who married Waleran, Count of Arlon. His second wife (1055) was Ida (died 1102), daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, who remarried with Albert III, Count of Namur, on Frederick's death.

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