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Born: Abt 997Marriage (1): Doda Died: 1069 about age 72    Another name for Godfrey was Godfrey "the Bearded" Duke of Upper & Lower Lorraine.    Research Notes:  Eldest son of Gothelo I.
 From Wikipedia - Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine :
 Godfrey III[1] (c. 997-1069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I , duke of Upper  and Lower Lorraine . By inheritance, he was count of Verdun  and he became margrave of Antwerp  as a vassal of the duke of Lower Lorraine. The Holy Roman Emperor  Henry III  authorised him to succeed his father as duke of Upper Lorraine  in 1044, but refused him the ducal title in Lower Lorraine, for he feared the power of a united duchy. Instead Henry threatened to appoint a younger son, Gothelo , as duke in Lower Lorraine. At a much later date, Godfrey became duke of Lower Lorraine, but he had lost the upper duchy by then.
 
 Godfrey rebelled against his king and devastated land in Lower Lorraine, as well as the city of Verdun , which, though his by inheritance, Henry had not given him. He was soon defeated by an imperial army and was deposed imprisoned together with his son (Gibichenstein , 1045). When his son died in prison, the war recommenced. Baldwin V of Flanders  joined Godfrey and Henry gave Thierry, Bishop of Verdun , the eponymous county. Godfrey surprised the bishop (who escaped) and sacked Verdun, burning the cathedral. On 11 November  1048  at Thuin , Godfrey fell on Adalbert , his replacement in Upper Lorraine, and defeated him, killing him in battle. Henry immediately nominated the young Gerard of Chatenoy  to replace Adalbert at the Diet of Worms . In his subsequent campaigns to take the Moselle  region, Godfrey met with stiff resistance from Gerard and was forced to renounce his claims and reconcile with the bishop. He even assisted in rebuilding the cathedral he had destroyed.
 
 In 1053, his first wife Doda having died, Godfrey remarried Beatrice of Bar , the widow of Boniface III of Tuscany  and mother of Matilda , Boniface' heir. Henry arrested Beatrice and her young son Frederick  and imprisoned her in Germany, separate from either husband or son, who died within days. The emperor claimed the marriage had been contracted without his consent and was invalid. Young Frederick died a short while later. Nevertheless, Godfrey took over the government of the Tuscany  in right of Beatrice and Matilda.
 
 Baldwin V then rebelled, carrying the war to Trier  and Nijmegen . Henry responded by devastating Flanders  and ravaging Lille  and Tournai  (1054). In this war, Godfrey captured Frederick of Luxembourg , Duke of Lower Lorraine, who had received that duchy, including Antwerp, from Henry III.
 In 1055, Godfrey besieged Antwerp, but Frederick was delivered by the Lorrainers, no longer loyal to Godfrey. Henry died in 1056 and his successor, Henry IV , was only six years old. In that year, Baldwin made peace and did homage to the new king. In 1056 and 1059, by the treaties of Andernach , Baldwin received the march of Ename  in the Landgraviate of Brabant , probably in exchange for giving up the march of Valenciennes , which was confiscated by emperor Henry III in 1045.
 
 In 1057, Godfrey was exiled to Tuscany, where he joined Beatrice and co-governed with her. He was enfeoffed with the Duchy of Spoleto  (1057) by Pope Stephen IX , his brother. In January 1058, Leo de Benedicto Christiano  threw open the city gates to him and Beatrice after the election of Pope Nicholas II . Possessing the Tiber  and assaulting the Lateran , Godfrey succeeded in expelling the antipope  Benedict X  on 24 January . During the papal reign of his brother and his brothers reforming  successors, he played an important rôle in the politics of central and northern Italy, including Sardinia , where he interfered on behalf of Barisone I of Logudoro  against the Republic of Pisa , indicating his authority over both.
 
 In 1065, he was recalled to become duke of Lower Lorraine after the death of Frederick. He was also given Antwerp again. He installed his court at Bouillon  and died on Christmas Eve  1069.
 
 Family
 By Doda, he had:
 Godfrey , succeeded him in Lower Lorraine
 Ida of Lorraine , married Eustace II, Count of Boulogne
 Wiltrude, married Adalbert of Calw
 
   Noted events in his life were: •  Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine.  •  Count of Verdun.  •  Margrave of Antwerp.  
 Godfrey married Doda.  
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