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Henry III, Duke of Brabant

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Noble family
  
House of Reginar

Mother
  
Marie of Hohenstaufen

Name
  
Henry Duke


Henry III, Duke of Brabant

Father
  
Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Died
  
February 28, 1261, Leuven, Belgium

Spouse
  
Adelaide of Burgundy, Duchess of Brabant (m. 1251–1261)

Children
  
John I, Duke of Brabant, Marie of Brabant, Queen of France, Henry IV, Duke of Brabant

Parents
  
Henry II, Duke of Brabant, Maria of Swabia

Grandchildren
  
John II, Duke of Brabant, Margaret of Brabant

Similar People
  
John I - Duke of Brabant, Marie of Brabant - Queen of, Henry I - Duke of Brabant, Margaret of Brabant, Philip III of France

Henry III of Brabant (c. 1230 – February 28, 1261, Leuven) was Duke of Brabant between 1248 and his death. He was the son of Henry II of Brabant and Marie of Hohenstaufen.

The disputed territory of Lothier, the former Duchy of Lower Lorraine, was assigned to him by the German King Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso also appointed him Imperial Vicar to advance his claims on the Holy Roman Empire.

In 1251, he married Adelaide of Burgundy (c. 1233 – October 23, 1273), daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy and Yolande de Dreux, by whom he had four children:

  1. Henry IV, Duke of Brabant (c. 1251 – aft. 1272) Mentally handicapped, and made to abdicate in favor of his brother John on 24 May 1267.
  2. John I, Duke of Brabant (1253–1294) Married first to Marguerite of France, daughter of King Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) and his wife Margaret of Provence, and later to Margaret of Flanders, daughter of Guy, Count of Flanders and his first wife Mathilda of Béthune.
  3. Godfrey of Brabant, Lord of Aarschot (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk), killed at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, married 1277 Jeanne Isabeau de Vierzon (d. aft. 1296)
  4. Maria of Brabant (1256, Leuven – January 12, 1321, Murel), married at Vincennes on August 27, 1274 to King Philip III of France.

He also had two illegitimate sons:

  • John Lyngwood (+1289)
  • Gilles, ancestor of the van der Balch family.
  • Composed several pieces of music, among them "Amors m'est u cuer entree" and "Se kascuns del monde savoit".

    References

    Henry III, Duke of Brabant Wikipedia