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Giselbert of Luxembourg (c. 1007 – 14 August 1059) was count of Salm and of Longwy, then count of Luxemburg from 1047 to 1059. He was a son of Frederick of Luxembourg,[1] count of Moselgau, and perhaps of Ermentrude of Gleiberg. At first count of Salm and of Longwy, on his brother Henry II's death he inherited the county of Luxembourg,[2] as well as providing the income for the abbeys of Saint-Maximin in Trier and Saint-Willibrord in Echternach. He got into an argument with the archbishop of Trier Poppon as to the abbaye Saint-Maximin, which was arbitrated by his brother Adalbero III, bishop of Metz. In 1050, since the population of the town of Luxembourg had risen considerably, he expanded the city by building a new fortified wall around it. By an unknown wife, he had:
References1. ^Pit Péporté (2011). Constructing the Middle Ages: Historiography, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Luxembourg. BRILL. {{s-start}}{{S-hou|House of Ardennes||1007|14 August|1059}}{{Succession box2. ^Luxembourg Doing Business for Everyone Guide - Practical Information and Contacts. p. 39. 3. ^Gades, John A. (1951). Luxembourg in the Middle Ages. Brill. | title = Count of Luxembourg | years = 1047–1059 | before = Henry II | after = Conrad I{{s-end}}{{Monarchs of Luxembourg}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2012}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Giselbert Of Luxembourg}} 5 : 1007 births|1059 deaths|Counts of Luxembourg|Counts of Salm|House of Luxembourg |
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