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Counts of Vianden

The Counts of Vianden, ancestors of the House of Orange-Nassau, were associated with the castle of Vianden (Vianden Castle) in Luxembourg.

The region around Vianden in 1400.
The Castle of Vianden, built in the 11th and 12th centuries.
A herald of Nassau-Vianden.

In the 12th to 15th centuries the counts of Vianden were the mightiest lords of the area between the rivers Rhine, Mosel and Maas. Their territory was in modern Vianden canton, Luxemburg and Bitburg-Prüm, Germany.

One recognition of their importance was that Henry I of Vianden (c. 1200-1252) in 1216 married Margaret, Marchioness of Namur (c. 1194 - 1270) of the Capetian House of Courtenay, and daughter of Peter II of Courtenay (1167-1217), emperor of Constantinople. It was the peak of its power, but in 1264 Vianden became a vassal to the counts of Luxembourg. Godefroid I participated in the Battle of Worringen in 1288 as a vassal to the Duchy of Brabant. The male line of the ruling house of Vianden became extinct in 1337.

Early counts of Vianden

  • Bertolph count of Vianden (first reference from 1090, "Bertolf Comes de Vianne"), probably from the counts of Hamm, Bitburg-Prüm or Vogts of Prüm.

House of Vianden (with time of reign)

Numberings and names can vary and the year details have several uncertainties and should be taken as approximative due to some conjecture in lack of complete documentation. In this list mostly the English name versions are used.

  • Gerhard (about 1100), probably from the house of Sponheim. Married Adelheid. He is told to have founded Höningen monastery [de] in Altleiningen in 1096.
  • Gerhard I, Count of Clervaux (1129-1156), son of Gerhard.
  • Frederic I of Vianden [de] (1124-c. 1150), son of Gerhard. According to some accounts Frederic I was appointed as the "first count of Vianden", as a Vogt of Prüm and Undervogt of Electorate of Trier. Probably married to a daughter of Bertolph.
  • Siegfried I of Vianden [de] (1152-1171), son of Frederic I.
  • Frederic II of Vianden [de] (1163-1187), son of Frederic I. Married countess Elisabeth of Salm, and became count of Niedersalm (1163-1175) jure uxoris, while Elizabeth's brother Henry II got Obersalm. Their son William I inherited the county of Niedersalm.
  • Frederic III of Vianden [de] (1184-1220), son of Frederic II. He married Mechthild (Mathilde), assumingly of Neuerburg, with a disputed and confusing ancestry. At least their son Frederic I inherited Neuerburg, and married Cecilie of Isenburg Kovern, but that dynasty became extinct with the death of Frederick III in 1332.
  • Henry I of Vianden (1220-1252), son of Frederic III. He married Margaret, Marchioness of Namur, House of Courtenay. One of their sons was Frederic (d. 1247), married to Mathilde of Salm, with issue Henry, Lord of Schönecken (de) (1248-1299), starting a short-lived cadet line.
  • Philip I of Vianden [nl] (1252-1273), son of Henry I. He married Marie of Brabant-Perwez, daughter of Godfrey of Louvain, Lord of Perwez, apparently a descendant of Godfrey III, Count of Louvain and Landgrave of Brabant (1142-1190).
  • Godfrey or Godefroid I of Vianden [nl] (1273-1307/1310), son of Philip I. He married Aleidis van Oudenaarde.
  • Philip II of Vianden [nl] (1307/1310-1315/1316), son of Godefroid I. He married Lucia of Neuerburg and Adelheid of Arnsberg, daughter of Count Louis of Arnsberg and Petronella of Jülich
  • Henry II of Vianden [nl] (1317–1337), son of Philip II. He married Maria of Dampierre (Namur), daughter of Jean of Namur. Henry had a Herrschaft (territory) under his uncle Gerhard V of Jülich.
  • Louis (1337-1343), son of Philip II
  • Maria (1343-1348), daughter of Henry II. She married Simon III, Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach (d. 1414).
  • Maria and Simon (1348-1400) jure uxoris, from 1380 also Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach, joining Vianden and Sponheim-Kreuznach.
  • Adelheid van Vianden [nl] (c. 1315-1376), daughter of Philip II with Adelheid of Arnsberg. Born about 1309 and hade older relatives as co-rulers. She married count Otto II of Nassau-Dillenburg (c. 1305-c. 1350), son of Count Henry I of Nassau-Siegen and Adelheid of Sponheim.

House of Nassau-Dillenburg

House of Sponheim with Vianden

House of Nassau-Dillenburg

Coats of arms of Vianden

Literature

  • Dominique du Fays (1987) La Maison de Vianden. University thesis, Liège
  • John Zimmer (1996) Die Burgen des Luxemburger Landes. Band I, Luxemburg

External links

  • Family tree of the Counts of Vianden from Gerhard of Sponheim at fmg.ac
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Stammbaum der Grafen von Vianden ab Gerhard von Sponheim". genealogy.euweb.cz.

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The Counts of Vianden ancestors of the House of Orange Nassau were associated with the castle of Vianden Vianden Castle in Luxembourg The region around Vianden in 1400 The Castle of Vianden built in the 11th and 12th centuries A herald of Nassau Vianden In the 12th to 15th centuries the counts of Vianden were the mightiest lords of the area between the rivers Rhine Mosel and Maas Their territory was in modern Vianden canton Luxemburg and Bitburg Prum Germany One recognition of their importance was that Henry I of Vianden c 1200 1252 in 1216 married Margaret Marchioness of Namur c 1194 1270 of the Capetian House of Courtenay and daughter of Peter II of Courtenay 1167 1217 emperor of Constantinople It was the peak of its power but in 1264 Vianden became a vassal to the counts of Luxembourg Godefroid I participated in the Battle of Worringen in 1288 as a vassal to the Duchy of Brabant The male line of the ruling house of Vianden became extinct in 1337 Contents 1 Early counts of Vianden 2 House of Vianden with time of reign 3 House of Nassau Dillenburg 4 House of Sponheim with Vianden 5 House of Nassau Dillenburg 6 Coats of arms of Vianden 7 Literature 8 External linksEarly counts of Vianden EditBertolph count of Vianden first reference from 1090 Bertolf Comes de Vianne probably from the counts of Hamm Bitburg Prum or Vogts of Prum House of Vianden with time of reign EditNumberings and names can vary and the year details have several uncertainties and should be taken as approximative due to some conjecture in lack of complete documentation In this list mostly the English name versions are used Gerhard about 1100 probably from the house of Sponheim Married Adelheid He is told to have founded Honingen monastery de in Altleiningen in 1096 Gerhard I Count of Clervaux 1129 1156 son of Gerhard Frederic I of Vianden de 1124 c 1150 son of Gerhard According to some accounts Frederic I was appointed as the first count of Vianden as a Vogt of Prum and Undervogt of Electorate of Trier Probably married to a daughter of Bertolph Siegfried I of Vianden de 1152 1171 son of Frederic I Frederic II of Vianden de 1163 1187 son of Frederic I Married countess Elisabeth of Salm and became count of Niedersalm 1163 1175 jure uxoris while Elizabeth s brother Henry II got Obersalm Their son William I inherited the county of Niedersalm Frederic III of Vianden de 1184 1220 son of Frederic II He married Mechthild Mathilde assumingly of Neuerburg with a disputed and confusing ancestry At least their son Frederic I inherited Neuerburg and married Cecilie of Isenburg Kovern but that dynasty became extinct with the death of Frederick III in 1332 Henry I of Vianden 1220 1252 son of Frederic III He married Margaret Marchioness of Namur House of Courtenay One of their sons was Frederic d 1247 married to Mathilde of Salm with issue Henry Lord of Schonecken de 1248 1299 starting a short lived cadet line Philip I of Vianden nl 1252 1273 son of Henry I He married Marie of Brabant Perwez daughter of Godfrey of Louvain Lord of Perwez apparently a descendant of Godfrey III Count of Louvain and Landgrave of Brabant 1142 1190 Godfrey or Godefroid I of Vianden nl 1273 1307 1310 son of Philip I He married Aleidis van Oudenaarde Philip II of Vianden nl 1307 1310 1315 1316 son of Godefroid I He married Lucia of Neuerburg and Adelheid of Arnsberg daughter of Count Louis of Arnsberg and Petronella of Julich Henry II of Vianden nl 1317 1337 son of Philip II He married Maria of Dampierre Namur daughter of Jean of Namur Henry had a Herrschaft territory under his uncle Gerhard V of Julich Louis 1337 1343 son of Philip II Maria 1343 1348 daughter of Henry II She married Simon III Count of Sponheim Kreuznach d 1414 Maria and Simon 1348 1400 jure uxoris from 1380 also Count of Sponheim Kreuznach joining Vianden and Sponheim Kreuznach Adelheid van Vianden nl c 1315 1376 daughter of Philip II with Adelheid of Arnsberg Born about 1309 and hade older relatives as co rulers She married count Otto II of Nassau Dillenburg c 1305 c 1350 son of Count Henry I of Nassau Siegen and Adelheid of Sponheim House of Nassau Dillenburg EditJohn I Count of Nassau Dillenburg d 1414 son of Adelheid and Otto Married Margaretha of the Marck daughter of Adolph II of the Marck count of Cleves He reigned Nassau Dillenburg from 1350 and apparently Vianden 1376 1414 on behalf of or jointly with Elisabeth von Sponheim Kreuznach House of Sponheim with Vianden EditElisabeth von Sponheim Kreuznach Sayn 1376 1414 1417 daughter of Maria and Simon She was married to 1 Count Engelbert III of the Mark d 1391 and 2 Prince elector Ruprecht Pipan von der Pfalz de d 1397 eldest son of Rupert King of Germany She bore no children and the Sporheim and Vianden dynasty became extinct 1 5 of Sporheim Kreuznach was testamented to the Electorate of the Palatinate with Louis III the rest to John V Count of Sponheim Starkenburg de She gave Vianden to Engelbert I of Nassau son of John and Margaretha House of Nassau Dillenburg EditEngelbert I of Nassau c 1417 1442 son of John and Margaretha At his death his whole territory was administered jointly by his four sons John IV Count of Nassau Siegen 1442 1475 son of Engelbert He married Mary of Looz Heinsberg Engelbert II of Nassau 1475 1504 son of Jan He married Cimburga of Baden de but had no legitimate issue continue under House of Nassau that owned Vianden until the French revolutionCoats of arms of Vianden Edit Arms used before Philip I Arms used by Philip I 1252 1273 Based on the arms of Namur Arms used after Philip I until Nassau Based on the arms of Louvain Perwez Literature EditDominique du Fays 1987 La Maison de Vianden University thesis Liege John Zimmer 1996 Die Burgen des Luxemburger Landes Band I LuxemburgExternal links EditFamily tree of the Counts of Vianden from Gerhard of Sponheim at fmg ac Marek Miroslav Stammbaum der Grafen von Vianden ab Gerhard von Sponheim genealogy euweb cz German language article on the Counts of Vianden 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