- Gertrude of Dagsburg
Gertrude (May 1205–
30 March 1225 ) was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count ofMetz andDagsburg (Dabo), atrouvère , and three times a wife.Gertrude was named after her mother, the daughter of
Herman III, Margrave of Baden . Her birth date of May 1205 (or as late as mid-1206) is questionable, as her mother was then 52-years-old. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#GertrudDagsburgdied1225 Gertrude von Dagsburg] at the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy.] A more plausible date is c.1190.Gertrude succeeded her father as countess on his death in 1212, at which time she had already married Theobald, soon to be
Duke of Lorraine (1213), according to the "Vitæ Odiliæ ". Their betrothal occurred in September 1205, possibly when she was an infant. On her marriage her husband took over the administration of her inheritance, but he died in early 1220 without siring any children. In May 1220 she marriedTheobald IV of Champagne , who was only an adolescent, against the wishes of theEmperor Frederick II . In 1222 Theobald repudiated her for eitherconsanguinity (followingAlberic de Trois-Fontaines ) orsterility (afterRicher ). In 1224 she married a third time to Simon III, count ofLeiningen , but she died within a year. She was buried in the abbey ofSturzelbronn . Her husband inherited her county.Gertrude is the probably the Duchess of Lorraine who composed two
lyric poem s inOld French . One, "Un petit devant le jour", is found in multiple sources, some with accompanying musical notation. [Maria V. Coldwell, [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/54043b "Lorraine, Duchess of"] , "Grove Music Online", "Oxford Music Online" (Accessed 16 August 2008).]Notes
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