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Arnold I (b. about 1045 - d. about 1125), Count of Loon (Looz) from about 1079, son of Emmo, Count of Loon, and Suanhildis, daughter of Dirk III, Count of Holland, and his wife Othelandis. He was an ally of Henry of Verdun and Otbert, both bishops of Liège. In 1078, he endowed the collegiate churches of Huy and of St. John at Liège. The domain of Arnold expanded with the County of Rieneck by his marriage to Agnes of Mainz, daughter of Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck, and Helwig von Bliescastel. Sources disagree on their number of children, but they are believed to include:

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  • Arnold I (b. about 1045 - d. about 1125), Count of Loon (Looz) from about 1079, son of Emmo, Count of Loon, and Suanhildis, daughter of Dirk III, Count of Holland, and his wife Othelandis. He was an ally of Henry of Verdun and Otbert, both bishops of Liège. In 1078, he endowed the collegiate churches of Huy and of St. John at Liège. In 1088, he negotiated at the request of Bishop Henry of Verdun to end a conflict in the abbey of Sint-Truiden where the bishop and emperor Henry IV had appointed rival abbots. As a result of his diplomacy, the emperor transferred the authority of the abbey from Henry I, Duke of Lower Lorraine, to Arnold. Arnold forced Henry and his ally Godfrey of Bouillon, to withdraw from the monastery. The domain of Arnold expanded with the County of Rieneck by his marriage to Agnes of Mainz, daughter of Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck, and Helwig von Bliescastel. Sources disagree on their number of children, but they are believed to include: * Arnold II, Count of Looz. He is distinguished from his father of the same name by historians who note records for counts named Arnold or Arnulf between 1179 and 1141, which seems too long to be one person. The first Arnold must have died between 1125 when Count Arnold appears in a record with his son also named Arnold, and 1135, when a new Count Arnold appears with his own son and successor Louis. * Gertrude van Loon (1100–1154), married to Hugo XI, Count of Dagsburg. Their son was Hugo XII, Count of Dagsburg, who married Luitgarde, widow of Godfrey II, Count of Louvain. She was daughter of Berengar II of Sulzbach, and sister of Gertrude von Sulzbach, wife of Conrad III of Germany, and Bertha, wife of Manuel I Comnenus, the emperor of Byzantium. Their granddaughter was Gertrude of Dagsburg, wife of Theobald I, King of Navarre. * Agnes van Loon (born c. 1100), married Gerhard IV, Count of Jülich * Beatrix van Loon (died after 1132), married Arnout III, Count of Aarschot and had issue. Another son, Gerard, did not exist. He appears in older books such as the oldest edition of Belgian National Biographies, based upon a charter of 1101. Baerten (1969 p.40 footnote 2) describes this as a mistake caused by modern edition with a wrongly placed comma, and gives references to the literature. While the confusion about the non-existent "Gerard" remains, Arnold is now understood to have been succeeded by his son Arnold as Count of Looz upon his death. (en)
  • Arnoul Ier de Looz, (1060 - 1135), fut comte de Looz vers 1078, comte d'Hesbaye, seigneur de Horn, Stevoort et Corswarem. Il était fils aîné d'Emmon, comte de Looz, et d'Ermingarde de Horn, fille de Conrad de Horn et de sa femme Mathilde de Juliers. Il dote en 1078 l’église collégiale de Huy, ainsi que celle de Saint-Jean à Liège.En 1086, il devient avoué de l'abbaye Saint-Pierre de Liège. En 1088, il intervient sur la demande de l'évêque de Liège Henri Ier de Verdun pour mettre fin aux désordres la riche abbaye de Saint-Trond. En effet, à la mort de l'ancien abbé, le moine Lantzon avait été nommé abbé par les évêques de Liège et Metz alors que le moine Lupon avait été nommé par l'empereur. En récompense, Arnoul reçut en 1094 la part de l'abbaye que possédait l'évêché de Metz, mais dut la défendre contre Henri Ier, duc de Basse-Lotharingie, comte de Limbourg et d'Arlon. Il est également fait mention de lui dans les lettres de fondation de l’abbaye de Flône de l’an 1092. Arnoul épousa Aleijde (Alix ou Adélaïde) de Diest, sœur d'Arnold de Diest. Ils eurent: * Gérard († ap. 1103), comte de Looz cité en 1101 ; * Arnoul II, comte de Looz ; * Jean, auteur des comtes et ducs de Looz-Corswarem; il a la seigneurie de Corswarem en apanage, et est marié à Sophie de Steyn ; * Philippe ; * Albert ; * René ou Rainald ; * Henri, qui a la seigneurie de Steevort ; * Thierry Ier, seigneur de Horn; il fonde la troisième branche de la maison de Looz, qui est celle des comtes et princes de Horn. (fr)
  • Arnold I van Loon (ca. 1050 - ca. 1126) was graaf van Loon. (nl)
  • Арнуль (Арно) I (фр. Arnoul Ier de Looz; ок. 1058 — ок. 1128) — граф Лоона, сеньор Стеворта и Корсварема. (ru)
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  • Arnold I van Loon (ca. 1050 - ca. 1126) was graaf van Loon. (nl)
  • Арнуль (Арно) I (фр. Arnoul Ier de Looz; ок. 1058 — ок. 1128) — граф Лоона, сеньор Стеворта и Корсварема. (ru)
  • Arnold I (b. about 1045 - d. about 1125), Count of Loon (Looz) from about 1079, son of Emmo, Count of Loon, and Suanhildis, daughter of Dirk III, Count of Holland, and his wife Othelandis. He was an ally of Henry of Verdun and Otbert, both bishops of Liège. In 1078, he endowed the collegiate churches of Huy and of St. John at Liège. The domain of Arnold expanded with the County of Rieneck by his marriage to Agnes of Mainz, daughter of Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck, and Helwig von Bliescastel. Sources disagree on their number of children, but they are believed to include: (en)
  • Arnoul Ier de Looz, (1060 - 1135), fut comte de Looz vers 1078, comte d'Hesbaye, seigneur de Horn, Stevoort et Corswarem. Il était fils aîné d'Emmon, comte de Looz, et d'Ermingarde de Horn, fille de Conrad de Horn et de sa femme Mathilde de Juliers. Il dote en 1078 l’église collégiale de Huy, ainsi que celle de Saint-Jean à Liège.En 1086, il devient avoué de l'abbaye Saint-Pierre de Liège. Il est également fait mention de lui dans les lettres de fondation de l’abbaye de Flône de l’an 1092. Arnoul épousa Aleijde (Alix ou Adélaïde) de Diest, sœur d'Arnold de Diest. Ils eurent: (fr)
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  • Арнуль I (граф Лоона) (ru)
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