词条 | Imiza of Luxembourg |
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| name = Imiza of Luxembourg | title = | image = Wgt Stifterbüchlein 22r.jpg | caption = Imiza in the Weingarten Stifterbüchlein, {{circa|1510}} | noble family= Ardennes-Luxembourg Elder House of Welf | father = Frederick of Luxembourg | mother = Ermentrude of Gleiberg | spouse = Welf II, Count of Swabia | issue = Kunigunde of Altdorf Welf III | birth_date = {{circa|990/1000}} | birth_place = | death_date = after {{circa|1055/6}} | death_place = | burial_place = Altomünster }} Imiza of Luxembourg (also Irmentrude and Ermentrude) ({{circa|990/1000}}-died after {{circa|1055/6}})[1], was a German noblewoman. She was the daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg, and the wife of Welf II of Swabia. LifeImiza was the daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg and Ermentrude of Gleiberg.[2] She was a direct descendant of Charlemagne, and her maternal aunt, Cunigunde was married to Emperor Henry II.[3] She was married to Welf II, Count of Swabia, probably in 1017.[4] Imiza’s dowry included the estates of Mehring am Lech (near Augsburg) and Elisina (modern Solesino).[5] Imiza probably received this property at the intervention of her aunt, Empress Cunigunde.[6] Probably because of this connection Henry II also granted the Duchy of Carinthia to Imiza's son, Welf III (previously Carinthia had been ruled personally by the German emperors).[7] Imiza outlived her son, Welf III, who never married and had no children.[8] Welf bequeathed his property to the monastery of Altdorf, where his mother had become abbess.[9] She in turn gave the property to Welf IV, her grandson by her daughter Cunigunde.[10] IssueWith Welf II, Imiza had two children:
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Notes1. ^Glocker, Die Verwandten der Ottonen, p. 348. 2. ^Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln, table 17. 3. ^Renn, Das erste Luxemburger Grafenhaus, pp. 137ff. 4. ^Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, p. 120. See, however, Störmer, ‘Die Welfen in der Reichspolitik,’ p. 257, who suggests that the marriage may have taken place in 1015; and Glocker, Die Verwandten der Ottonen, p. 348 who suggests that the marriage took place as early as 1005. 5. ^ Baaken, ‘Welfischer Besitz in der Markgrafschaft Verona,‘ esp. pp. 73f. 6. ^ Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, pp. 121-122 7. ^Dopsch, ‘Welf III und Kärnten,’ p. 101. 8. ^Steindorff, Jahrbücher, II, p. 319. 9. ^Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, p. 127 10. ^Störmer, ‘Die Welfen in der Reichspolitik,’ p. 261. 5 : House of Luxembourg|Elder House of Welf|Women of medieval Germany|11th-century German people|German countesses |
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