Clementia of Aquitaine
Clémence d'Aquitaine (1048, Poitiers, France – 4 January 1130) was the daughter of William VII, Duke of Aquitaine and Ermensinde de Longwy.[1]
Biography
    
Around 1075 she married Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg[2] and together they had:
- Matilda; married Godefrey, Count of Bliesgau.
 - Henry III, Count of Luxembourg (1096†)[3]
 - Rudolph (1099†); abbot of Saint-Vannes at Verdun.
 - Conrad
 - Adalbero (1098†); Archdeacon of Metz, was traveling to Jerusalem as part of the army of Godfrey of Bouillon, when he was executed by the Turks.
 - Ermesinde (1080-1143); married Albert II, count of Egisheim and of Dagsbourg; after his passing she married Godfrey I, Count of Namur.
 - William I (1081-1131); Count of Luxembourg.
 
After Conrad's death in 1086, she later married Gerard I, Count of Guelders[4] and together they had at least two daughters:
- Jutta (1093- 23 Jan 1151); married Waleran II, Count of Limburg.
 - Yolande/Jolande; married Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut.
 
References
    
- "Clementia of Aquitaine (Family Card and Person Sheet)". Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 24 May 1999. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
 - Jackman, Donald C. (2012). The Kleeberg Fragment of the Gleiberg County.
 - Gades, John A. (1951). Luxembourg in the Middle Ages.
 - "Gerald I de Wassenberg". homepages.rpi.edu. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
 
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