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Arnold of Altena

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Arnold of Altena
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Arnold of Altena, count of Altena, count of Isenberg and Hövel, Vogt of Werden (1166–1209) was a son of Eberhard IV of Berg. He inherited the north-western territorium of Altena, and became 1st count of Isenberg in 1200. He married Mathilde countess of Cleve daughter of Dietrich III, Count of Cleves and Adelaide of Sulzbach (+12.2.1189). Mathilde's brother was count Diederick IV of Cleve (+1193) who married in 1182 Mechteld (Margaret) of Holland (died after 1203).

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Coat of arms Arnold I count of Altena-Isenberg
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The Isenberger Rose was the coat of arms of Friedrich von Isenberg. It had been adopted by his father, Arnold of Altena.
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Waxseal of count Arnold I of Altena-Isenberg

Count Arnold of Altena – Isenberg and Mathilde countess of Cleve had issue:

  • Eberhard II count of Altena and Isenberg (born 1180, died 1209)
  • Friedrich II of Isenberg, count of Altena and Limburg-Isenberg (beheaded at Cologne 13 November 1226);
  • Dietrich of Altena, (born before 1180, died on the way back from Rome to Limburg 18 July 1226);
  • Engelbert of Altena, (1224-deposed 1226 following his implication in Engelbert II of Berg's assassination, rehabilitated 1238-1250) (born before 1200, died 1250);
  • Philipp of Altena, Propst zu Soest and Domthesaurar in Cologne (born before 1200, died 1264);
  • Bruno of Altena, (1250–1258) (born before 1200, died 20 December 1258);
  • Gottfried of Altena, Propst zu St. Martin and Domdechant in Münster (born before 1220, died after 1247);
  • Adolf von Holte (born 1220, died before 25 January 1260), married to Elisabeth von Holte (died after 1260). They had issue:
    • Heinrich von Holte, a prior in Cologne (fl. 1261/89);
    • Arnold von Holte, a priest (fl. 1266);
    • Wilhelm von Holte, a priest (fl. 1281);
    • Mechtild von Holte, heiress of Holte and Morenhoven (died 1301), married to Gerhard von Arberg, Bggf von Köln (died 1287);
    • Heilwig (fl. 1237/46), married to Wilhelm I von Horn; and
    • Christina (fl. 1257), married to Albero Schalle;
  • Wilhelm of Altena, also called Wilhelm of Isenberg (1223-1242). He had a son, Wilhelm (fl. 1275), married to Christina NN;
  • NN, a daughter, married to Hermann of Altena.
  • Agnes of Altena, a daughter, married to Christian II, Count of Oldenburg.
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Literature

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  • Oediger, F.W.: Quellen Geschichte des Erzbistums Köln. Band 1. Das Bistum Köln von den Anfängen bis zum Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts, zweite Auflage Köln 1972.
  • Janssen, W.: Quellen. Das Erzbistum Köln im späten Mittelalter 1191-1515, Teil 1, Köln 1995 (Geschichte des Erzbistums Köln 2, 1).
  • Kraus, T.R.: Die Entstehung der Landesherrschaft der Grafen von Berg bis zum Jahre 1225, Neustadt an der Aisch 1981
  • Andernach, N.: Entwicklung der Grafschaft Berg, in: Land im Mittelpunkt der Mächte. Die Herzogtümer Jülich-Kleve-Berg, Kleve 1984, S. 63-73.
  • Holdt, U,: Die Entwicklung des Territoriums Berg (Karte und Beiheft V/16 = Geschichtlicher Atlas der Rheinlande, Lieferung 11), Bonn 2008.
  • Boer, de D.E.P. and Cordfunke, E.H.P.: Graven van Holland. Publisher Walburg pers. ISBN 978-90-5730-728,
  • Bleicher, W. 1976-2012: County of Limburg Lenne. Historian and Editor: Hohenlimburger Heimatblätter. Monatsschrift des Vereins für Orts- und Heimatkunde Hohenlimburg e.V.Jahrgang 1976 bis zu 2012
  • Aders, G.: Die Grafen (von Limburg) und die Herrn von Limburg-Styrum aus dem Haus Berg-Altena-Isenberg. Zeitschift 'Der Marker" 1956 blad 7.
  • Korteweg, K.N.: Descendants of Dietrich I Graf von Limburg Hohenlimburg. De Nederlandse Leeuw Jaargang LXXXI no.8 August 1964.
  • Berg, A.; Lineage counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg and Lords of Limburg-Styrum. Archive fur Sippenforschung Heft 14. Jahrgang 30. Mai 1964.
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