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Louis I, Count of Loon
The castle of the Counts of Loon in Brustem
Bornafter 1107
Died(1171-08-11)11 August 1171
Chapel of the infirmary in Borgloon
Noble familyHouse of Loon
Spouse(s)Agnes of Metz
Issue
Detail
FatherArnold II, Count of Loon
MotherAleide?

Louis I, Count of Loon (Looz) (after 1107 – 11 August 1171) was the Count of Loon, which he inherited from his father. He ruled from approximately 1139 until his death.

Life

He was the son of Arnold II, Count of Looz, and his wife whose name may have been Adeleide or Agnes.[1]

He was vogt (advocate) of Averbode Abbey. In 1154, he donated Laethof Manor in Heusden-Zolder to the abbey.

He constructed a castle in Brustem (now part of Sint-Truiden). In 1155, he inherited the County of Rieneck from his brother Gerhard.

Louis married Agnes of Metz (c. 1114c. 1175/1180),[2] the daughter of Folmar V, Count of Metz, and Matilda of Dagsburg, the heiress of Longwy. Agnes commissioned Hendrik van Veldeke to write his "Life of Saint Servatius". Louis I served as burgrave of Metz from 1159 to 1162. Via his wife, he also had a claim on the Duchy of Luxembourg, however, he could not realize this claim.

In 1171, Louis attempted to conquer the County of Duras. However, Gilles, Count of Duras, called in the help of the citizens of Sint-Truiden and together they defeated Louis' army. Louis died during this battle, on 11 August 1171. He was buried in the chapel of the infirmary in Borgloon. His grave can still be found there.

Issue

Louis and Agnes had the following children:

Louis was succeeded as Count of Loon by his son Count Gerard.

Notes

  1. ^ Vaes p.129
  2. ^ Baerten 1965, p. 1242. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFBaerten1965 (help)

References

  • Baerten (1965). "Les origines des comtes de Looz et la formation territoriale du comté". Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire. 43 (2): 468. {{cite journal}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Baerten (1965). "Les origines des comtes de Looz et la formation territoriale du comté (suite et fin)". Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire. 43 (4). {{cite journal}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Baerten, Jean (1969), Het Graafschap Loon (11de - 14de eeuw) (PDF)
  • Souvereyns; Bijsterveld (2008), "Deel 1: De graven van Loon", Limburg - Het Oude Land van Loon
  • Vanderkindere, Léon (1902), "9", La formation territoriale des principautés belges au Moyen Age (PDF), vol. 2, p. 128
  • Vaes, Jan (2016), De Graven van Loon. Loons, Luiks, Limburgs, ISBN 9789059087651
Louis I, Count of Loon
House of Loon
Born: after 1107 Died: 11 August 1171
Preceded by Count of Loon
1139–1171
Succeeded by