Topzle Topzle

Godfrey the Hunchback

Updated: Wikipedia source

Godfrey the Hunchback

Godfrey IV (died 26 or 27 February 1076), known as the Hunchback, was Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1069 until his death in 1076, succeeding his father Godfrey the Bearded. In the year of his accession, he married Margravine Matilda of Tuscany, daughter of his stepmother Beatrice of Bar, and thus became margrave of Tuscany. Godfrey and Matilda had only one child, Beatrice, who was born in 1071 and died the same year. From 1071 onwards, Godfrey lived apart from his wife. The two spouses were on opposite sides in the Investiture Controversy: Matilda was a partisan of Pope Gregory VII and Godfrey of Emperor Henry IV. He warred on Henry's behalf against Magnus, Duke of Saxony, in 1075 and on that of the bishop of Utrecht in 1076 against Counts Dirk V of Holland and Robert I of Flanders. He was assassinated by spear in Vlaardingen while "answering the call of nature". Despite Matilda's opposition he nominated his nephew Godfrey of Bouillon to succeed him, but the emperor instead appointed his own son, Conrad. Godfrey of Bouillon succeeded eventually in 1087 and gained fame on the First Crusade.

Infobox

Died
26 or (1076-02-27)27 February 1076
Noble family
House of Ardennes-Verdun
Spouse
Matilda of Tuscany
Father
Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Mother
Doda

Tables

· Sources
Margrave of Tuscany 1069–1076
Margrave of Tuscany 1069–1076
Preceded byGodfrey the Bearded
Margrave of Tuscany 1069–1076
Duke of Lower Lotharingia 1069–1076
Succeeded byMatilda
Preceded byBaldwin the Good
Preceded byBaldwin the Good
Preceded byGodfrey the Bearded
Preceded byBaldwin the Good
Duke of Lower Lotharingia 1069–1076
Margrave of Antwerp 1070–1076
Succeeded byConrad
Succeeded byGodfrey of Bouillon
Preceded byGodfrey the Bearded
Duke of Lower Lotharingia 1069–1076
Succeeded byConrad
Margrave of Tuscany 1069–1076
Succeeded byMatilda
Preceded byBaldwin the Good
Margrave of Antwerp 1070–1076
Succeeded byGodfrey of Bouillon

References

  1. Mickel 1999, p. 58.
  2. Mickel 1999, p. 61.
  3. Hay 2008, p. 35, 43-44.
Image
Source:
Tip: Wheel or +/− to zoom, drag to pan, Esc to close.