Henry II, Duke of Limburg

Henry II, Duke of Limburg
Spouse(s) Mathilde of Saffenberg
Lauretta of Flanders
Noble family House of Ardennes-Verdun
Father Waleran, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Mother Jutta of Guelders
Born c.1111
Died August 1167

Henry II (c.1111 August 1167) was the duke of Limburg from 1139 and count of Arlon from 1147 to his death. He was the son of Waleran, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and Jutta of Guelders, daughter of Gerard I of Guelders. He succeeded his father in Limburg with the title of duke, but Conrad III refused to grant him Lower Lorraine. He continued to style himself as duke nevertheless.

Henry refused at first to accept the loss of Lorraine and attacked the new duke, Godfrey VII. He was defeated. Godfrey died in 1142, but Henry was occupied with a war against the lord of Fauquemont and did not assert any claim to the duchy of Lower Lorraine.

In 1147, he inherited Arlon, his younger brother Waleran having died without children. Conrad confirmed this, for he had promised Henry a fief to compensate for the loss of Lorraine, and the duke and the king were reconciled. Henry did not take part in the Second Crusade that year, however. Henry attended the coronation of Conrad's successor, Frederick Barbarossa.

At that time, Henry was involved in a war with Henry IV of Luxembourg. The town of Andenne was taken and completely plundered and burned. Then Henry turned to Godfrey VIII, but they soon made peace in 1155. Henry's daughter Margaret married Godfrey.

Henry took part in Barbarossa's Italian campaigns, dying during the epidemic of 1167 at Rome.

He had married Mathilda of Saffenberg and he succeeded by his son Henry III, Duke of Limburg.

Henry II, Duke of Limburg
Born: c.1111 Died: August 1167
Preceded by
Waleran II
Duke of Limburg
11391167
Succeeded by
Henry III
Preceded by
Waleran III
Count of Arlon
11471167

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