Siegfried of Luxembourg
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Siegfried of Luxembourg
Summary
Siegfried of Luxembourg is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 919[2]. He died in St. Maximin's Abbey[3]. He died on October 28, 998[4]. He worked as an aristocrat[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- Siegfried of Luxembourg passed away in St. Maximin's Abbey[3].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg was born on January 1, 919[2].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg died on October 28, 998[4].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg is buried at Trier[7].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's father was Wigeric of Lotharingia[8].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's mother was Cunigunda of France[9].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg was married to Hedwig of Nordgau[10].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Henry V, Duke of Bavaria[11].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Frederick of Luxembourg[12].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Theodoric II of Luxemburg[13].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Cunigunde of Luxembourg[14].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Lutgardis of Luxemburg[15].
- A child of Siegfried of Luxembourg was Adalbero von Luxemburg[16].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg held citizenship in Luxembourg[17].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg worked as an aristocrat[5].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg held the position of abbot of Echternach[18].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg held the position of count of Luxembourg[19].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg is recorded as male[20].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's family is recorded as Ardennes-Verdun dynasty[22].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's noble title is recorded as count[23].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's Commons category is recorded as Siegfried, Count of Luxembourg[24].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's religious order is recorded as Benedictines[25].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's given name is recorded as Siegfried[26].
- Siegfried of Luxembourg's sibling is recorded as Adabero I of Ardenne[27].
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Origins and Family
Siegfried of Luxembourg was born on January 1, 919[2]. His father was Wigeric of Lotharingia[8]. His mother was Cunigunda of France[9].
Career and Affiliations
Siegfried of Luxembourg's professions included aristocrat[5]. Positions held include abbot of Echternach[18] and count of Luxembourg[19], a noble title[28], founded in 0954[29].
Personal Life
Among Siegfried of Luxembourg's spouses was Hedwig of Nordgau[10]. Children include Henry V, Duke of Bavaria[11], a politician[30], 0960–1026[31], of Germany[32]; Frederick of Luxembourg[12], an aristocrat[33], 0965–1019[34], of Luxembourg[35]; Theodoric II of Luxemburg[13], a Catholic priest[36], 1000–1047[37]; Cunigunde of Luxembourg[14], a Christian nun[38], 0978–1039[39], of County of Luxembourg[40]; Lutgardis of Luxemburg[15], a politician[41], 0955–1005[42]; and Adalbero von Luxemburg[16], a Catholic priest[43], 1000–1037[44].
Death and Burial
Siegfried of Luxembourg died on October 28, 998[4]. He passed away in St. Maximin's Abbey[3]. He is buried at Trier[7].
Why It Matters
Siegfried of Luxembourg has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where did Siegfried of Luxembourg die?
Siegfried of Luxembourg died in St. Maximin's Abbey[3].
Who were Siegfried of Luxembourg's parents?
Siegfried of Luxembourg's father was Wigeric of Lotharingia[8]. Siegfried of Luxembourg's mother was Cunigunda of France[9].
Who was Siegfried of Luxembourg married to?
Siegfried of Luxembourg's spouses include Hedwig of Nordgau[10].
What did Siegfried of Luxembourg do for work?
Siegfried of Luxembourg worked as aristocrat[5].