-
Wildeshausen Widowed, she
remarried to
Conrad II (d. 1136),
count of Luxembourg, but the
marriage remained childless.
Ermgard, 1118-1129,
Gravin van Zutphen...
-
Regular founded before 1162 by
Walter Giffard, Earl of Buckingham, and Lady
Ermgard;
dissolved 9
December 1538;
granted to Sir
William Paget 1547; site now...
-
Guelders from 1131
until 1182. He was a son of
Gerard II of
Guelders and
Ermgard of Zutphen. In 1138
Hendrik inherited the
County of
Zutphen from his mother...
-
German public to the use of the
rhyming alexandrine. In 1617, he
married Ermgard Rutgers,
sister of J****
Rutgersius (alias of Mr.
Johan Rutgers 1589-1625)...
- was the son of
Gerard I,
Count of Guelders.
Around 1116,
Gerard married Ermgard of Zutphen,
daughter of Otto II,
Count of
Zutphen and
Judith of Arnstein...
-
Egmond 18. Dirk of
Brederode 9.
Beatrijs van
Doortoghe van
Brederode 19.
Ermgard of
Naaldwijk 2.
Arnold I, Lord of
Egmond 20.
Gijsbrecht of
Amstel IJsselstein...
-
daughter of
Willem II van Bronkhorst, lord of
Bronkhorst and Rekem, and of
Ermgard van Randerode. The
couple had the
following children:
Gerhard III (c. 1293...
- OCLC 473972582. Luciani,
Marta (2006). "Ivory at Qatna". In Czerny, Ernst; Hein,
Ermgard; Hunger, Hermann; Melman, Dagmar; Schwab,
Angela (eds.). Timelines: Studies...
- Great-great-grandparents
George of Limburg-Stirum (ca. 1500–1552) ⚭ 1539
Ermgard of
Wisch (1520–1587) Jobst II of Hoya (1493–1545) ⚭ ? Anne
Magdalene of...
- (1707-04-15)15
April 1707 Château
Vertamboz Died 15
January 1778(1778-01-15) (aged 70) ****nal of
Paris Spouse Ermgard Marguerite von der
Osten (m. 1736)...