 1005 - 1048 (43 years)
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| Name |
METZ Adalbert |
| Birth |
1005 |
Duchy of Upper Lotharingia, Holy Roman Empire |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
11 Nov 1048 |
Thuin, Duchy of Lower Lotharingia, Holy Roman Empire |
| Notes |
- Adalbert de Metz (later Adelbert Graf von Metz (Comte de Metz), Duke of Upper Lotharingia) was the eldest son and first heir of Gerhard Graf von Metz and his wife Gisela / Giselle. [1]
Note: Adelbert Graf von Metz is not considered to have been the Comte de Longwy (see Research Notes).
Siblings
Gerhard von Metz and his wife Gisela had eleven children: [1]
Adalbert - succeeded his father as Graf von Metz and appointed Duke of Upper Lotharingia in early 1047 but was killed in battle near Thuin in Lower Lotharingia on 11 Nov 1148
Gerhard - who succeeded his elder brother as the Duke of Upper Lotharingia
Konrad
Adalbero
Beatrix
Odelrich
Cuono
Oda
Azeline
Ida
Adelheid
Adalbert, who as the eldest of eleven children, initially succeeded his father and Emperor Heinrich III appointed him as the Duke of Upper Lotharingia in early 1047. [1]
Adalbert von Metz was killed in battle near Thuin in Lower Lotharingia (today Thuin, Hainaut, Belgium) on 11 Nov 1148. He was succeeded by his younger brother Gerhard.
Research Notes
Note re suggestions that Adalbert von Metz could also have been the Comte de Longwy: [2]
The suggestion that Adalbert [Albert] [later Adalbert Duke of Upper Lotharingia], son of Gerhard Comte [de Metz] & his wife Gisela --- (-killed in battle near Thuin 11 Nov 1048) was Comte de Longwy appears to be incorrect. It appears based on a misinterpretation of the Gesta Episcoporum Virdunensium which names "Albertum de Longui castro, quem…ducem", the text appearing to refer to the duke of Upper Lotharingia[753]. No other record has been found of Longwy being held by the family of the Grafen von Metz, between whom and the earlier comtes de Longwy no family relationship has been identified. Szabolcs de Vajay suggests that the Gesta Episcoporum Virdunensium incorrectly attributes Longwy to Duke Adalbert, confusing him with Albert [II] Graf von Dachsburg, first husband of Ermensende de Luxembourg who is later recorded as heiress of Longwy[754]. Vannérus highlights the solution to the problem, indicating that the Gesta’s “Longui castro” in fact indicated “Longcastre = Longchâtel = Longchâteau” and not Longwy “ainsi que Louis Schaudel l’a déjà prouvé”[755]. If that is correct Duke Adalbert was never Comte de Longwy.
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grafen von Metz - Adalbert by Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Published by Charles Cawley and the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG) 2006-2021, including source citations and relevant texts (hosted online by FMG, accessed 2024; see also WikiTree's source page for MedLands)
↑ Grafen von Metz - Note re Adalbert by Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Published by Charles Cawley and the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG) 2006-2021, including source citations and relevant texts (hosted online by FMG, accessed 2024; see also WikiTree's source page for MedLands)
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| Person ID |
I59532 |
Freeman-Smith |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
| Father |
METZ Gerhard, b. Abt 0986, Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France d. 14 Apr 1045, Remiremont, Vosges, Lorraine, France (Age 59 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
UNKNOWN Gisela, b. Abt 0990, Lorraine, France |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Family ID |
F26392 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
FOIX Clemencia, b. Abt 1016, Carcassonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France d. Apr 1035, Foix, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France (Age 19 years) |
| Children |
| | 1. LONGWY Ermesinde, b. 1025, Longwy, Meurthe Et Moselle, Lorraine, France d. 1058, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou, France (Age 33 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F26437 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
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