(Redirected from Siegfried I of Luxembourg)'Siegfried' or 'Sigefroy' (c.
922–
15 August 998) is considered the first
count of Luxembourg. He was actually count in the
Moselgau and the
Ardennes. He was also the advocate of the abbeys of
Saint-Maximin de Trêves and
Saint-Willibrod d'Echternach. He was a son of the
Count Palatine Wigeric of Lotharingia and Cunigunda. He is the founder of the
House of Luxembourg, a cadet branch of the
House of Ardennes.
He had possessions from his father in
Upper Lorraine. At the centre of his dominions he constructed the fortress of
Luxembourg in
963. A town soon grew up around the castle. Though he used the title of count, the title "count of Luxembourg" was only applied to
William some 150 years later.
Around
950, he married Hedwige (
937–
992), daughter of
Eberhard IV of Nordgau. They had the following issue:
★
Henry I of Luxembourg
★ Siegfried, cited in
985
★ Frederick, count in the
Moselgau
★
Thierry II, Bishop of Metz
★ Adalberon, canon of
Trier
★ Poloaner, count in the
Moselgau, married Lolital
★ Gislebert (d.
1004), count in the
Moselgau
★
Cunigunda, married
Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
★ Eve, married
Gerard, Count of Metz
★ Ermentrude, abbess
★ Luitgarde, married
Arnulf, Count of Holland
★ a daughter, married Thietmar
★ a son, married Mietzer