Nom |
Heinrich II de SPONHEIM |
Genre |
Masculin |
Description physique |
Échiqueté d'argent et de gueules, |
Etat - Titre ou Situation |
Comte de Sponheim (1227-1247), Seigneur de Heinsberg |
Image |
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Origine de la donnée |
Geneatique2013 |
Origine de la source |
L'art de vérifier les dates de Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais Tome n°14 (1819) page n°396 |
Décès |
vers 1258 |
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Notes |
- #Générale#Heinrich was the second son of Gottfried III, Graf von Sponheim, and his wife Adelheid, Gräfin von Sayn. About 1230 he married Agnes von Heinsberg, the daughter of Dietrich I, Graf von Heinsberg und Valkenburg, and Isalda von Limburg. Agnes was heiress of the line of Kleve-Heinsberg, a branch line of the counts of Kleve of whom the founder was her grandfather Arnold III von Kleve. She and Heinrich had six children of whom two sons and two daughters would have progeny.
Heinrich received many Sayn properties from his mother. By his marriage to Agnes he also inherited titles and properties of the lords of Heinsberg. Through his Sayn heritage he was also lord of Freusburg and inherited Löwenberg, Saffenberg, Hülchrath and Blankenburg. The first historical mention of the county capital of Heinsberg as a town is in a charter by Heinrich in 1255. He is regarded as the founder of the town of Heinsberg. His second son Johann I took the name 'von Löwenberg' in 1269.
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ID personne |
I103484 |
Généalogie Méresse et Facon |
Dernière modif. |
9 nov 2024 |