Counts of Verdun

Counts of Verdun

The counts of Verdun, now in eastern France, were often during the Middle Ages rulers of Lorraine; the descendants of the early counts were also margraves in Tuscany and Latin rulers in the Latin East after the First Crusade.

  • to 923 Ricwin, married secondly Cunigunda, widow of Wigeric, Count of Bidgau
  • 923944 Otto, also duke of Lorraine from 940, son of Ricwin by his first marriage
    • unknown
  • 9631002 Godfrey I, called the Prisoner, son of Gothelo, Count of Bidgau, son of Wigeric and Cunigunda, and Uda of Metz; married Matilda, daughter of Herman, Duke of Saxony

In 990, the Emperor Otto III made the bishop of Verdun the sovereign, secular prince of Verdun and its environs, delegating him the right to nominate the counts.

  • 10021012 Godfrey II, son of previous, duke of Lower Lorraine from 1012 to his death in 1023
  • 10121022 Frederick, brother of previous
  • 10221024 Herman (d.1029), brother of previous, retired to monastery
  • 10241025 Louis, also count of Chiny, received the county from Bishop Raimbert, killed by Gothelo, brother of Herman, who took the city and gave it as an appanage to Godfrey, his son
  • 10251069 Godfrey III, called the Bearded, also duke of Upper Lorraine from 1044 and Lower Lorraine from 1065, he was deprived of his possessions, Verdun included, by the Emperor Henry III, but he was reinstated and spent his life vacillating between rebellion and peace
  • 10691076 Godfrey IV, called the Hunchback, son of previous, also duke of Lower Lorraine
  • 10761086 Matilda of Tuscany, called la Gran Contessa, widow of previous, also marquise of Tuscany
  • 10861095 Godfrey V (d.1100), nephew of Godfrey IV, also duke of Lower Lorraine from 1089 and defender of the Holy Sepulchre from 1099
    • unknown
  • 11001105 Theodoric, also count of Montbéliard and Bar
  • 11051134 Reginald (d.1149), called le Borgne, son of previous, also count of Montbéliard and Bar

In 1134, the bishop deposed Reginald and reattached the county to the episcopal demesne.


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