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Lambert II, Count of Louvain

Count of Leuven from 1033 to 1054 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lambert II, Count of Louvain
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Lambert II (died Tournai, 19 June 1054) was count of Leuven between 1033 and 1054. Lambert was the son of Lambert I of Louvain and Gerberga, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine.[1]

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According to the Vita Gudilae (recorded between 1048–1051) he followed his brother Henry I of Louvain as Count of Leuven. Lambert scorned both temporal and spiritual authorities and in 1054 even took up arms against Holy Roman Emperor Henry III. He was defeated and lost his life at Tournai.

During his reign, Brussels began its growth. Lambert arranged to transfer the remains of Saint Gudula to the Church of St. Michael. This church, thereafter known as the Church of St. Michael and St. Gudula, later became the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula. Lambert also constructed a fortress on the Coudenberg hill.

Lambert II died in 1054.

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Family

Lambert of Louvain married Uda of Lorraine (also called Oda of Verdun), daughter of Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine.[2] Their children were:

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