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Diederik II count of Limburg Hohenlimburg

Diederik II Count of Limburg Hohenlimburg (1276 - 9 August 1364) was a son of Everhard I and Agnes (possibly a daughter of Dietrich I of Volmarstein). [1]

Coat of Arms souverain county of Limburg Lenne.
Chart of Theodericus II comes de Lymburg 1276 - 1364 Lion double tailed / Wappen der Deutschen Souveraine.

Lifecycle edit

 
Castle Hohenlimburg at the Schleipenberg

Diederik married on September 16, 1297 to Irmgard of Greifenstein (widow of knight Hildeger Heinrich of Birklin, related to the family of Isenburg (not to be confused with Isenberg) daughter of Cracht of Greiffenstein. The castle was destroyed in 1298 by the counts of Nassau and Solms and not rebuilt. In 1315 Kraft (Cracht) of Greifenstein sold the ruined castle to the House of Habsburg. These ruins still exist. After his father Everhard I dies in 1308, he succeeds as Diederik II Count of Limburg Hohenlimburg. A heated conflict arises with the abbess.[2] As a result, he and his wife Irmgard are excommunicated by the Archbishop of Cologne, Heinrich II of Virneburg. Only after some time do they receive absolution.[3]

 
Ruin of the Castle of Greifenstein
 
Waxseal of Dietrich II count of Limburg Hohenlimburg (right), treaty witness on 7 July 1313

Irmgard, who also had children from her first marriage, died in 1324. Nine years later Diederik remarries Elisabeth of Strünkede (widow of Hendrik of Friemersheim). Rights to Strünkede Castle, a fiefdom from Kleve, were bequeathed to her by Giselbert of Strünkede. Charters and deeds were written in the national language.[4] 13 September 1333 Wi Dideric greue van Lymborch ende Lyse, onse wittelies wief, maken kont ende kenlic allen luden, die desen brief soelen sien of horen lesen, dat wi hebben ouerdraghen semelic mit enen moghenden man ende edelen Dideric greue van Cleue enre zuonen van aller aenspraec ende recht …. .[5] Diederik also owed his office Amtmann of Recklinghausen to Elisabeth's legacy, “Theodericus comes de Limburg, tune temporis officialis in Recklinhusen”

Covenant edit

In the following years, Diederik became involved in armed conflicts more than once. With knight Henrik of Gemen in the spring of 1340.[6] His eldest son and intended successor, knight Everhart II, died on the 11th of November 1344. Diederik II with second cousins, the Lords of Limburg-Stirum and the Lords of Broich joined a covenant with William V, Duke of Jülich count of Berg and Ravensberg on November 6, 1348. [7] This important covenant would later averted the threat when the succession by his grandson Diederick III came under pressure. Diederik in his capacity as Vogt of the nunnery of Rellinghausen and son Cracht, a canon from the Essen Abbey, announce on 11 March 1350 that they agree to accompany and protect the Jews Nathan, Lefman and Vyvus with their children in and out of their hometown Dortmund. [8]

Succession edit

Diederik II, who, like his grandfather Diederik I, would reach an old age of 88, survived his son 20 years, died on St. Laurentius evening 9 August 1364. Six years before his death on April 14, 1358, he made an arrangement for all his heirs with regard to his custody of Irentzel, Beke and Bruckhove (Brockhausen), custody from the Essen Abbey. His male heirs were his two grandsons. But due to the pre-death of their father Everhard II, the county of Limburg and the Hohenlimburg according to opponents, an “offen void huys”, that is to say a fief that finished. [9] Diederik managed to avert that threat. Grandson Diederik III, who signed his charters together with his grandfather, succeeds him in 1364. He soon married Lukardis heiress of Broich and managed to expand his territory and influence considerably with the Lordship about properties, the grounds and castle Broich.

Marriage and offspring edit

Diederik II count of Limburg was married to Irmgard of Greifenstein with whom he had 10 children, Everhard, Diederik, Hendrik, Jutta, Agnes, Kraft, Elisabeth, Irmgard, Johanna and Adelheid. At the age of 57 he remarries Elisabeth, heiress of Strünkede, with her he had no children. [10]

  • Everhard ca. 1298 died 11 November 1344. Married to Jutta of Sayn.
  • Diederik c. 1299-1338
  • Hendrik c. 1299-1324
  • Jutta ca. 1301-1368 Abbess or the Nunnery of Herdecke. Married Dietrich of Wickede in 1322
  • Agnes born ca.1302
  • Kraft ca.1303-1350 Canon at Abbey of Essen
  • Elisabeth ca. 1304 April 2, 1358. In 1329 married Herman of Münster at Meinhoven
  • Irmgard ca. 1305 Nun at the Nunnery of Essen
  • Johanna c. 1307
  • Adelaide ca.1309

Literature edit

  • Staatskanzlei. 1990 [German] Schlösser, Burgen, alte Mauern. Herausgegeben vom Hessendienst der Staatskanzlei, Wiesbaden, 1990, pp. 148–150, ISBN 3-89214-017-0.
  • Aders, A. 1963 [German] Die Geschichte der Grafen und Herren van Limburg (Hohenlimburg-Broich und Herren) Limburg-Styrum und ihrer Besitzungen. 1200-1550 Teil II Band 3 Register
  • Berg,A. 1964. [German] Archive fur Sippenforschung Heft 14. Jahrgang 30. Mai 1964
  • Korteweg, K.N. 1964.[Dutch] De Nederlandse Leeuw Jaargang LXXXI no.8 August 1964.
  • Bleicher, W. 1993 [German] Monatsschrift des Vereins für Orts- und Heimatkunde Hohenlimburg e.V. “Geschichte der Grafschaft Limburg”. Hohenlimburger Heimatblätter. Jg., 1993 Heft Mai.

Sources edit

  • Bleicher, W. / Van Limburg H., 1998-2004 [German / Dutch] Neue Aspekte der Geschichte der Grafen von Hohen-Limburg und ihrer Nachkommen. In: Hohenlimburger Heimatblätter, Teil 1: 59, 3/1998, S. 81–93; Teil 2: 59, 6/1998, S. 201–213; Teil 3: 59, 8/1998, S. 281–294, 307–311; Teil 4: 63, 10/2002, S. 364–375, 386–390; Teil 5: 64, 2003, S. 210–214, 226-230 & Hefte (2004) Seite 70–79.
  • Van Limburg, H. 2016 [German]. Graven van Limburg Hohenlimburg & Broich.(2016) Regesten DL01 & DL02. Volume with 2010 Charter and Deed registers. ISBN 978-94-92185-60-0

References edit

  1. ^ St.A. Düsseldorf Urk.69 / HVL DLO1;REG:1363.06.23
  2. ^ Kisky,W."Die regesten der Erzbischöfe von Köln Mittelalter" Bonn 1915 Volume IV nr.1043 & nr 1061 / HVL DL01;RG:1318.04.06
  3. ^ Von Steinen,J.D."Westfalische Geschichte" Band III. Lemgo (1760) Page 1432 / HVL DL01;RG:1318.07.22
  4. ^ Lacomblet,T.H. "Urkundenbuch fur die Geschichte des Niederrheins"(1840) UB 4. Band III nr.272 / HVL DL01;RG:1333.09.13
  5. ^ Heimat Museum Schloss Hohenlimburg.(1998)Charter see picture Charter with waxseal on display until closure Museum / HVL DL01;RG:1313.07.07
  6. ^ Von Kindlinger. "Westfallischer Urkundenbuch" St.A.Münster,(1919) Mscr. II-104 / HVL DL01;RG:1340.05.30
  7. ^ Kremer,J.C."Akademischer Beitragen zur Gülich-Bergische Geschichte" (1770) page 146 / HVL DL01;RG:1348.10.06
  8. ^ Dortmunder Universitaits Bibliothek Ergebnis Band I.(1950) page 26-38. UK.nr.891. Charter was present until 1945 / HVL DL01;RG:1350.03.11
  9. ^ Kremer,J.C."Akademischer Beitragen II, page 914. HVL DL01;RG:1364.08.09
  10. ^ St.A.Münster. Kkentrup Urk.34 / HVL DL01;REG:1324.03.16

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Diederik II Count of Limburg Hohenlimburg 1276 9 August 1364 was a son of Everhard I and Agnes possibly a daughter of Dietrich I of Volmarstein 1 Coat of Arms souverain county of Limburg Lenne Chart of Theodericus II comes de Lymburg 1276 1364 Lion double tailed Wappen der Deutschen Souveraine Contents 1 Lifecycle 2 Covenant 3 Succession 4 Marriage and offspring 5 Literature 6 Sources 7 ReferencesLifecycle edit nbsp Castle Hohenlimburg at the Schleipenberg Diederik married on September 16 1297 to Irmgard of Greifenstein widow of knight Hildeger Heinrich of Birklin related to the family of Isenburg not to be confused with Isenberg daughter of Cracht of Greiffenstein The castle was destroyed in 1298 by the counts of Nassau and Solms and not rebuilt In 1315 Kraft Cracht of Greifenstein sold the ruined castle to the House of Habsburg These ruins still exist After his father Everhard I dies in 1308 he succeeds as Diederik II Count of Limburg Hohenlimburg A heated conflict arises with the abbess 2 As a result he and his wife Irmgard are excommunicated by the Archbishop of Cologne Heinrich II of Virneburg Only after some time do they receive absolution 3 nbsp Ruin of the Castle of Greifenstein nbsp Waxseal of Dietrich II count of Limburg Hohenlimburg right treaty witness on 7 July 1313 Irmgard who also had children from her first marriage died in 1324 Nine years later Diederik remarries Elisabeth of Strunkede widow of Hendrik of Friemersheim Rights to Strunkede Castle a fiefdom from Kleve were bequeathed to her by Giselbert of Strunkede Charters and deeds were written in the national language 4 13 September 1333 Wi Dideric greue van Lymborch ende Lyse onse wittelies wief maken kont ende kenlic allen luden die desen brief soelen sien of horen lesen dat wi hebben ouerdraghen semelic mit enen moghenden man ende edelen Dideric greue van Cleue enre zuonen van aller aenspraec ende recht 5 Diederik also owed his office Amtmann of Recklinghausen to Elisabeth s legacy Theodericus comes de Limburg tune temporis officialis in Recklinhusen Covenant editIn the following years Diederik became involved in armed conflicts more than once With knight Henrik of Gemen in the spring of 1340 6 His eldest son and intended successor knight Everhart II died on the 11th of November 1344 Diederik II with second cousins the Lords of Limburg Stirum and the Lords of Broich joined a covenant with William V Duke of Julich count of Berg and Ravensberg on November 6 1348 7 This important covenant would later averted the threat when the succession by his grandson Diederick III came under pressure Diederik in his capacity as Vogt of the nunnery of Rellinghausen and son Cracht a canon from the Essen Abbey announce on 11 March 1350 that they agree to accompany and protect the Jews Nathan Lefman and Vyvus with their children in and out of their hometown Dortmund 8 Succession editDiederik II who like his grandfather Diederik I would reach an old age of 88 survived his son 20 years died on St Laurentius evening 9 August 1364 Six years before his death on April 14 1358 he made an arrangement for all his heirs with regard to his custody of Irentzel Beke and Bruckhove Brockhausen custody from the Essen Abbey His male heirs were his two grandsons But due to the pre death of their father Everhard II the county of Limburg and the Hohenlimburg according to opponents an offen void huys that is to say a fief that finished 9 Diederik managed to avert that threat Grandson Diederik III who signed his charters together with his grandfather succeeds him in 1364 He soon married Lukardis heiress of Broich and managed to expand his territory and influence considerably with the Lordship about properties the grounds and castle Broich Marriage and offspring editDiederik II count of Limburg was married to Irmgard of Greifenstein with whom he had 10 children Everhard Diederik Hendrik Jutta Agnes Kraft Elisabeth Irmgard Johanna and Adelheid At the age of 57 he remarries Elisabeth heiress of Strunkede with her he had no children 10 Everhard ca 1298 died 11 November 1344 Married to Jutta of Sayn Diederik c 1299 1338 Hendrik c 1299 1324 Jutta ca 1301 1368 Abbess or the Nunnery of Herdecke Married Dietrich of Wickede in 1322 Agnes born ca 1302 Kraft ca 1303 1350 Canon at Abbey of Essen Elisabeth ca 1304 April 2 1358 In 1329 married Herman of Munster at Meinhoven Irmgard ca 1305 Nun at the Nunnery of Essen Johanna c 1307 Adelaide ca 1309Literature editStaatskanzlei 1990 German Schlosser Burgen alte Mauern Herausgegeben vom Hessendienst der Staatskanzlei Wiesbaden 1990 pp 148 150 ISBN 3 89214 017 0 Aders A 1963 German Die Geschichte der Grafen und Herren van Limburg Hohenlimburg Broich und Herren Limburg Styrum und ihrer Besitzungen 1200 1550 Teil II Band 3 Register Berg A 1964 German Archive fur Sippenforschung Heft 14 Jahrgang 30 Mai 1964 Korteweg K N 1964 Dutch De Nederlandse Leeuw Jaargang LXXXI no 8 August 1964 Bleicher W 1993 German Monatsschrift des Vereins fur Orts und Heimatkunde Hohenlimburg e V Geschichte der Grafschaft Limburg Hohenlimburger Heimatblatter Jg 1993 Heft Mai Sources editBleicher W Van Limburg H 1998 2004 German Dutch Neue Aspekte der Geschichte der Grafen von Hohen Limburg und ihrer Nachkommen In Hohenlimburger Heimatblatter Teil 1 59 3 1998 S 81 93 Teil 2 59 6 1998 S 201 213 Teil 3 59 8 1998 S 281 294 307 311 Teil 4 63 10 2002 S 364 375 386 390 Teil 5 64 2003 S 210 214 226 230 amp Hefte 2004 Seite 70 79 Van Limburg H 2016 German Graven van Limburg Hohenlimburg amp Broich 2016 Regesten DL01 amp DL02 Volume with 2010 Charter and Deed registers ISBN 978 94 92185 60 0References edit St A Dusseldorf Urk 69 HVL DLO1 REG 1363 06 23 Kisky W Die regesten der Erzbischofe von Koln Mittelalter Bonn 1915 Volume IV nr 1043 amp nr 1061 HVL DL01 RG 1318 04 06 Von Steinen J D Westfalische Geschichte Band III Lemgo 1760 Page 1432 HVL DL01 RG 1318 07 22 Lacomblet T H Urkundenbuch fur die Geschichte des Niederrheins 1840 UB 4 Band III nr 272 HVL DL01 RG 1333 09 13 Heimat Museum Schloss Hohenlimburg 1998 Charter see picture Charter with waxseal on display until closure Museum HVL DL01 RG 1313 07 07 Von Kindlinger Westfallischer Urkundenbuch St A Munster 1919 Mscr II 104 HVL DL01 RG 1340 05 30 Kremer J C Akademischer Beitragen zur Gulich Bergische Geschichte 1770 page 146 HVL DL01 RG 1348 10 06 Dortmunder Universitaits Bibliothek Ergebnis Band I 1950 page 26 38 UK nr 891 Charter was present until 1945 HVL DL01 RG 1350 03 11 Kremer J C Akademischer Beitragen II page 914 HVL DL01 RG 1364 08 09 St A Munster Kkentrup Urk 34 HVL DL01 REG 1324 03 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diederik II count of Limburg Hohenlimburg amp oldid 1173966657, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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