Liudolf of Lotharingia

Liudolf of Lotharingia

Liudolf (also called Ludolf) of Lotharingia, count of Zutphen, military commander of the army of the archbishop of Cologne, protector of the abbeys of Brauweiler, Münster and Borghorst, Count of Waldenberg (born in Saxe about 1000, died 10 April 1031, buried in Brauweiler Abbey)

He was the son of Ezzo, Count Palatine of Lotharingia, and he married Mathilde of Zutphen and they had issue:

* Heinrich, d.1031;

* Conrad I (also called Kuno or Cuno), count of Zutphen, Duke of Bavaria (died in 1055, buried in Cologne);
* Adelheid, heiress of Zutphen, Waldenburg, etc. (born in Zutphen, Gelderland, about 1030). She married Godeschalk, count von Zutphen, (born Germany about 1030, k.a.1063/4).


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