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- 1091), count of Saffenberg and Nörvenich, Vogt of Cornelimünster und St. Martin in Cologne. His ancestor Herman II lord of Saffenberg is supposedly the...
- to his death. He was the son and successor of Henry II and Matilda of Saffenberg. In 1172, he fought against the count of Luxembourg, Henry the Blind,...
- epidemic of 1167 at Rome. Henry married Mathilda, daughter of Adolf I von Saffenberg, and they had: Henry III, Duke of Limburg Margaret, married Godfrey III...
- Henry II of Virneberg, Dietrich VIII, Count of Cleves and Conrad II of Saffenberg Elisabeth, married John II, Count of Sayn and Gottfried of Hatzfeld Richardis...
- III, Duke of Limburg (c. 1140–1221) 18. Adolf of Saffenberg (?–aft. 1158) 9. Matilda of Saffenberg (c. 1125–1145/46) 19. Margaret of Schwarzenberg 2...
- Limburg 947–976 Eberhard of Salm 976–986 Childerich 986–993 Stephan of Saffenberg 993–1001 Udo of Namur 1001–03 Immo of Sponheim 1003–06 Urold of Thaun...
- unsuccessful succession of the lords of Saffenberg following the extinction of the old count's house in 1360. Johann von Saffenberg had married Katharina von Neuenahr...
- Kunigunde of Westerburg (d. 2 February 1428) 1415 no children Kunigunde of Saffenberg (d.1454) 1428 no children 1454 aged 73–74? Wied and 1/2 Arenfels annexed...
- Berta von Sayn (died 1244), a daughter of Henry II von Sayn and Agnes zu Saffenberg. They had one daughter: Irmgard of Berg, heiress of Berg (died 1248–9)...
- 1379–96) Eberhard of Limburg, (died before 1426), married to Ponzetta von Saffenberg; Dietrich (fl. 1387); Godert, a canon in Cologne (1432); Gerhard (fl....