Ermengarde of Zutphen (died 1138) was
countess of Zutphen (1122–1138), succeeding her elder brother
Henry II, Count of Zutphen
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(her other two brothers had taken holy orders and died respectively). Their parents were
Otto II, Count of Zutphen and Judith of Arnstein.
She first married around 1116 to
Gerard II († 1131),
count of Guelders and of Wassenberg
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, and had :
*
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876–1366
* Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany (876–936)
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(† 1182), count of Guelders and of Zutphen
* Adélaïde, married Ekbert, count of Tecklenburg
* Salomé († 1167), married Henry I, count of Wildeshausen
Widowed, she remarried to
Conrad II († 1136),
count of Luxembourg
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, but the marriage remained childless.
Sources
Ermgard, 1118-1129, Gravin van Zutphen
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1138 deaths
Counts of Zutphen
Countesses of Luxembourg
Year of birth unknown
Medieval Dutch women
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