Count Giselbert (or Gilbert) (d. before 1138), was the deputy advocate (''subadvocatus'') of
Saint Trudo’s Abbey. At least by 1111 he began to be referred to as not just a count, but specifically the
Count of Duras, and he may have been the first to be known under that title. He was son of
Otto I, Count of Duras, and his wife Oda. Giselbert was involved in several conflicts which involved the abbey, as mentioned in several parts in the Abbey's ''Gesta'' or chronicle.
Apart from the ''Gesta'', much of what we know about Giselbert is from the charters that he witnessed, which also gives insight as to his relationship with the
Counts of Namur, a family into which he eventually married.
Emperor Henry IV confirmed donations made by
Henry I, Count of Durbuy, son of
Albert II, Count of Namur Albert II of Namur was Count of Namur from the death of his elder brother Robert II to his death in 1067. They were the sons of Albert I, and Ermengarde, daughter of duke Charles of Lower Lorraine.
Biography
In 1037, Albert participated in the B ...
, to the Church of Saint James in Liège, as witnessed by Giselbert. The emperor also confirmed the claim of Albert’s family to
Saint Begga's Collegiate Church in
Andenne.
Giselbert married twice. His first wife was Gertrud, of unknown parentage. His second wife was Oda, daughter of
Otto II, Count of Chiny, and his wife Alix, daughter of
Albert III, Count of Namur. Giselbert and Gertrud had eight children:
*
Otto II, Count of Duras Count Otto of Duras (d. 1147) was a Count of Duras, and '' advocatus'' of the Abbey of St Truiden. Duras and St Truiden are in the modern province of Belgian Limburg. His parents were Count Giselbert of Duras and his wife Gertrud.
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* Conan of Duras (Appears in Wolters 19th century writer, who cites Mantelius and Butkens, 17th century writers)
* Giselbert of Duras
* Gerard (d. 1174), Abbot of
Saint Trudo’s
* Thierry (d. 1183 or after), Archdeacon of Liège
* Bruno (d. 1177 or after), Canon at
Liège, Saint Lambert
* Unnamed daughter, mother of Alexander II,
Bishop of Liège (1164-1167)
* Unnamed daughter, mother of Arnulf van Kortessem.{{cn, date=July 2019
Wolters identifies Julienne, daughter of Otto II, as an additional daughter of Giselbert and Gertrud, but this is unlikely as her husband and their sons inherited the countship of Duras. Upon his death, Giselbert was succeeded as Count of Duras by his son Otto.
Sources
*Baerten, Jean, ‘Les origines des comtes de Looz et la formation territoriale du comté’, in: ''Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire'' 43 (2 parts; 1965) 459-491, 1217-1242. On persee
part 1part 2
*Baerten, Jean, ''Het Graafschap Loon (11de - 14de eeuw)'', (Assen 1969).
pdf*Gorissen, P., ‘Omtrent de wording van het graafschap Loon’, in: ''Jaarboek van de Vereniging van Oudheidkundige en geschiedkundige kringen van België: 32e zitting Congres van Antwerpen 27-31 juli 1947'' (1950-1951).
*Mantelius, Joannes, ''Historiae Lossensis libri decem'', (Liège 1717)
google*Ulens, R., "Les origines et les limites primitives du comté de Duras" ''Bulletin de la Société Scientifique & littéraire du Limbourg'' 50 (1936) pp.49-71.
*Vaes, Jan, ''De Graven van Loon. Loons, Luiks, Limburgs'' (Leuven 2016)
*Wolters, Mathias J., ''Notice Historique sur l’Ancien Comté de Duras en Hesbaie'', Gyselinck, 1855 (available o
Google Books
*Zeller, Thibaut, "La maison de Durras en Hesbaye : les pilliers de pouvoir d’une parentèle comtale (XIe -XIIe siècles)", ''l'Annuaire d'histoire liégeoise'', 37, (2007-2008), pp.33-57.
Primary sources
*''Gestorum Abbatem Trudonensium Continuatio Tertia'': Koepker (ed.) MGH SS Vol.1
=de Borman (ed.) Vol.
=Lavigne (trans.) 228-229
pdf.
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