Misc. Notes
Wikipedia article, “Otto II, Count of Chiny”:
Otto II (1065-after 1131),
Count of Chiny, son of
Arnold I, Count of Chiny, and Adélaïs.
He succeeded his father in 1106 and completed the construction of the
Abbey of Orval that his father had started in 1070, installing the canons in 1124. The installation of a Cistercian community in Orval in 1131 marked his last appearance in any proceedings.
He married Adelaide (Alix) (1068-1124), daughter of
Albert III, Count of Namur and Ida of Saxony (widow of
Frederick of Lower Lorraine), who gave birth to:
• Ida (d. before 1125), married to
Godfrey I, Count of Leuven • Oda (d. after 1134), married to
Gislebert II, Count of Duras • Hugues, probably died young
• Albert, Count of Chiny
• Frederick, (d. after 1124), Provost at Reims from 1120
• Adalbero II of Chiny-Namur (d. 26 March 1145),
Bishop of Liège, 1135-1145
• Eustache (d. after 1156), married to a daughter of Wiger de
Waremme, Avoué of
Liège Saint-Lambert and
Hesbaye. HIs son Louis de Lumaine was also Avoué of Hesbaye.
Ida (also known as Ida of Namur) and Godfrey (also known as Godfrey the Bearded, not to be confused with his the uncle of his father
Henry II,
Godfrey) were parents of
Adeliza of Louvain, wife of
Henry I, King of England. Oda’s husband Gislebert was son of Otto, Count of Duras and therefore the grandson of
Giselbert, the first Count of Looz, whose family would eventually be merged with the Counts of Chiny with the marriage of Otto's great-great granddaughter
Jeanne, Countess of Chiny, with
Arnold IV, Count of Looz.
After his death, Otto was succeeded as Count of Chiny by his son Albert.
References • Arlette Laret-Kayser, Entre Bar et Luxembourg : Le Comté de Chiny des Origines à 1300, Bruxelles (éditions du Crédit Communal, Collection Histoire, série in-8°, n° 72), 1986
• Medieval Lands Project, Comtes d’Ivois et Chiny • Medieval Lands Project, Seigneurs de Lumain, Avoués de Hesbaye