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Heinrich I.
Nofolger
Giselbert
Biographie
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1005 (Julian)
Gestuerwen
1047
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Friedrich I. vum Moselgau
Mamm
Irmintrud vun der Wetterau
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Den Heinrich II., Grof vu Lëtzebuerg vun 1026-1047, ass och nach bekannt als Heinrich VII., Herzog vu Bayern. Hie gouf zirka 1005 als eelste Bouf vum Grof Friedrich I. vum Mouselgau an der Irmintrud vun der Wetterau, Ierfduechter vum Grof Heribert, gebuer. Gestuerwen ass hien de 14. Oktober 1047. Hie läit zu Tréier am Klouschter Sankt Maximin begruewen.


Den Heinrich II. hat keng Kanner a gouf no sengem Doud duerch säi Brudder, de Grof Giselbert um Troun vu Lëtzebuerg ersat.



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Grof vu Lëtzebuerg
1026 - 1047
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Giselbert
Virgänger:
Heinrich VI.

Herzog vu Bayern
1042 - 1047
Nofolger:
Heinrich VI.



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