Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun
M, ( - 28 September 1025)
Father-Biological* | Otto I , Count of Warcq and Chiny b. 942, d. 1013 |
Mother-Biological* | Ermengarde of Namur |
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Last Edited=13 May 2023
Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun was the son of Otto I , Count of Warcq and Chiny and Ermengarde of Namur.
Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun married Adelaide.1 In 1013, he was in Italy with the Emperor, Henry III.2
Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun married Catherine de Looz, daughter of Rodolphe de Betuwe , Count of Hesbaye and (name unknown) de Vliermeal.1 Louis was killed in battle on 28 September 1025 at the Battle of Gonzelon.1,2
Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun married Adelaide.1 In 1013, he was in Italy with the Emperor, Henry III.2
Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun married Catherine de Looz, daughter of Rodolphe de Betuwe , Count of Hesbaye and (name unknown) de Vliermeal.1 Louis was killed in battle on 28 September 1025 at the Battle of Gonzelon.1,2
Child of Louis I de Chiny , Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun and Adelaide
- Louis II ~ Count of Ivoix and Chiny+ ( - 1068)
Citations
- Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa, Fourth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002.
- Vandeweyer, Jules. "Ermengarde the Mysterious: An Essay Identifying a Very Noble Woman", Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy volume 3, number 4 (July 2010).