Arnold II (or Arnulf, Arnoul) (died 1146), Count of Loon, son of Arnold I, Count of Loon, and Agnes von Mainz, daughter of Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck...
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and Loon were re-united eventually under Gerard of Rieneck's son Louis III of Loon, but he then divided them again, giving Loon to his brother Arnold IV...
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) Verdonk (2008), "Is graaf Gerard van Gelre een broer van graaf Arnold van Loon?", Limburg; Het Oude Land van Loon, 87 Biographie nationale, par Académie...
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Arnold I (b. about 1045 - d. about 1125), Count of Loon (Looz) from about 1079, son of Emmo, Count of Loon, and Suanhildis, daughter of Dirk III, Count...
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Vaes, Jan (2016), De Graven van Loon. Loons, Luiks, Limburgs, ISBN 9789059087651 Verdonk, Henk (2005), "Graaf Arnold van Loon (eind 11de-begin 12de eeuw):...
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149 Vaes, Jan (2016), De Graven van Loon. Loons, Luiks, Limburgs, ISBN 9789059087651 Jean Baerten, Het graafschap Loon (11de-14de eeuw), Assen,1969 (link)...
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However, Arnold's odds were turning: duchess Joanna of Brabant abandoned him in 1363 by retracting her support for Loon. The next year, Engelbert III became...
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now in Germany, and Loon, now in Belgium. Loon eventually became a county of Louis III's younger brother Arnold IV, Count of Loon, and the division of...
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Arnold V de Looz, (died August 22, 1327) was Count of Loon from 1279 to 1323 and Count of Chiny (Arnulf III) from 1299 to 1310. He was the son of John...
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John II of Loon (died 1438), Lord of Jülich, Heinsberg and Löwenberg (Herr zu Julich und Heinsberg), son of Godfrey de Heinsberg, Count of Looz, and Philippa...
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Joanna included: John II of Loon-Heinsberg (died 1438), Seigneur of Heinsberg and Daelenbroeck, married first to Margareta van Gennep and second to Anna...
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Giselbert van Loon (probably died about 1045) is the first definitely known count of the County of Loon, a territory which, at least in later times, roughly...
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entrusted it to Albert III, Count of Namur. Godfrey arbitrated a dispute between Henry III of Luxembourg and Arnold I, Count of Loon, over the appointment...
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Frederick III, Count of Vlanden. Henry and Mechtild had one daughter: Isabella van Loon, married Diedrick van Renesse, great-great grandfather to John III, Lord...
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against Willem's liege lord John III, Duke of Brabant, members were his other liege lords the counts of Guelders, Loon and Gulik, as well the Bishop of...
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Dirk Loef of Horne (category Land van Heusden en Altena)
Kortessem. Zweder of Abcoude would only get Gaasbeek and Loon op Zand. Jan III of Polanen and Oda van Horne would get 625 gold hallingen a year out of Herstal...
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replacing the loon on the reverse have been minted over the years. Beginning in December 2023, a new version featuring King Charles III entered circulation...
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childhood and upbringing. She had two brothers: Dietrich III/IV (died before 1202) and Arnold (died 1200), and a sister, Margaret (Margaretha) (died about...
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IV. Married Arnold IV, Count of Loon, son of Gerard III, Count of Rieneck, and Kunigunde von Zimmern. With the marriage of Joan and Arnold, the counties...
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Rembrandt (redirect from Rembrandt van Rijn)
Kassel), Maltechnik/Restauro, volume 82 (1976): 25–33 Van Loon, A., Noble, P., Krekeler, A., van der Snickt, G., Janssens, K., Abe, Y., Nakai, I., & Dik...
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Richardis of Bavaria (redirect from Richardis van Wittelsbach)
later became the first Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Agnes of Loon. Richardis married Otto I of Guelders, and after his death became the first...
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independence from the Archbishop of Cologne and together with the Counts of Loon, Tecklenburg and Waldeck allied with Brabant and Berg. In May 1288, Henry...
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site. Walter I, Lord of Egmond, nicknamed Kwade Wouter got involved in the Loon war, a war of succession over the County of Holland (and its dependency Zeeland)...
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Henry III (German: Heinrich III, 28 October 1016 – 5 October 1056), called the Black or the Pious, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1046 until his death in...
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design by the Antwerp architect Jan Van den Eynde II. Averbode Abbey was founded about 1134–1135 by Arnold II, Count of Loon. With land donations from the Abbey...
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the death of prince Vitslav III of Rügen Wars of the Loon Succession (1336–1366), after the death of count Louis IV of Loon Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)...
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Willem VI of Horne (category Land van Heusden en Altena)
his younger brothers Dirk Loef of Horne and Arnold II of Horne, and Elisabeth van Horne. Willem VI van Horne was born after 28 February 1357, and on...
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Arnulf of Valenciennes (redirect from Arnold of Valenciennes)
Arnulf (or Arnoul, or Arnold) of Valenciennes (d. 22 October 1011), was a 10th and 11th century count and perhaps sometimes a margrave, who was lord of...
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John of Arkel (redirect from Jan van Arkel)
Liege, he had less power than in Utrecht, though he annexed the County of Loon in 1366. In 1373 he was forced to set up the Tribunal of the XXII. This was...
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Joe Alaskey (redirect from Joseph Francis Alaskey III)
Joseph Francis Alaskey III (April 17, 1952 – February 3, 2016) was an American actor and comedian. He was one of Mel Blanc's successors at the Warner...
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