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Lambert II

Male Abt 991 - Aft 1062  (~ 71 years)


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  • Name Lambert II  
    Birth Abt 991  of Louvain, Brabant, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 21 Sep 1062  [1, 2
    Siblings 1 sibling 
    Person ID I8582  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of AW, Ancestor of DDB, Ancestor of DGH, Ancestor of DK, Ancestor of EK, Ancestor of GFS, Ancestor of JMF, Ancestor of JTS, Ancestor of LD, Ancestor of LDN, Ancestor of LMW, Ancestor of TNH, Ancestor of TSW, Ancestor of TWK, Ancestor of UKL, Ancestor of WPF
    Last Modified 17 Mar 2019 

    Father Lambert I "The Bearded",   b. Abt 950   d. 12 Oct 1015 (Age ~ 65 years) 
    Mother Gerberga of Lorraine   d. Aft 1017 
    Marriage Between 985 and 990  [1
    Family ID F2498  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Uda of Lorraine 
    Children 
    +1. Adela de Louvain   d. 1083
    +2. Henry II of Louvain,   b. Abt 1021   d. Abt 1078 (Age ~ 57 years)
    Family ID F2817  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 25 May 2019 

  • Notes 
    • Count of Louvain. Sometimes nicknamed "Baudry."

      "Lambert scorned both temporal and spiritual authorities and in 1054 even took up arms against Holy Roman Emperor Henry III. He was defeated and lost his life at Tournai. [...] During his reign Brussels began its growth. Lambert arranged to transfer the remains of Saint Gudule to the St. Michael church. This church, thereafter known as Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, developed to become St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral. Lambert also constructed a fortress on the Coudenberg hill." [Wikipedia]

  • Sources 
    1. [S145] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. 8th edition, William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, eds. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004, 2006, 2008.

    2. [S49] Genealogics by Leo Van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes and Leslie Mahler.