Henry I, Count of Durbuy
Henry I, Count of Durbuy, died in 1097 after taking part in the First Crusade in Jerusalem. He belonged to the House of Namur and was the son of Albert II, Count of Namur, and Regilende, the daughter of Gothelo I. His wife’s name is unknown, and they had one son, Godefroi, who became Count of Durbuy after him. Emperor Henry IV confirmed Henry’s donations to Saint James’s Church in Liège, witnessed by Giselbert II, Count of Duras.
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