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Hedwig of Nordgau
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Hedwig of Nordgau (c. 922 – after 993) was the wife of Siegfried of Luxembourg, first count of Luxembourg and founder of the country. They were married c. 950.[1] She was of Saxon origin but her parentage is not known for certain. Some sources claim that she was connected to the family of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.[2] Described as "saintly" herself, Hedwig of Nordgau was the mother of Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, the seventh of eleven children from her marriage to Siegfried.[3]

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Children
Hedwig of Nordgau's children included:
- Henry, count of Luxemburg
- Adalbero , archbishop of Trier
- Luitgard, married Arnulf, Count of Holland
- Eva, married Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz
- Cunigunde, married Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Dietrich, bishop of Metz
- Frederik, father of the later counts Henry II and Giselbert
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