Hériman de Duras

Hériman (Bovo) de Duras (b. after 1006), son of Otto I, Count of Duras, and Oda, daughter of Giselbert I, Count of Duras. The children and grandchildren of Hériman were closely tied to the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. Lambert in Liege (Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Lambert) as well as the Counts of Chiny.

Several of Hériman’s descendants are identified with Waha, a Belgian village located in the Province of Luxembourg in Wallonia. Legend says that, in the 10th century, Waha was part of the territory of a Count Immon, who was possibly Emmo, Count of Hesbaye.

The name of Hériman’s wife is unknown. He and his wife had five children:

No further information on Hériman or his descendants appears in the literature.

Sources

Wolters, Mathias J., Notice Historique sur l’Ancien Comté de Duras en Hesbaie, Gyselinck, 1855 (available on Google Books)

Medieval Lands Project, Comtes de Duras

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