[ODA (-before 1101). The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium records that "comes Otto et filius eius Gislebertus de Durachio" donated “allodii...in villa...Meldreges, non longe a villa Lencholt” for the soul of “uxoris suæ Odæ...matris”[728]. Mantelius suggests that Oda was the daughter of Giselbert Comte de Duras and transmitted the avouerie of Saint-Trond (held by her father) to her descendants[729]. No primary source has been identified which confirms that this is correct, but it appears to be logical. Baerten points out that, assuming that Oda was heiress of the county of Duras, she could have been the daughter of either Giselbert or of his predecessor and older brother Godefroi[730]. m OTTO de Looz, son of [GISELBERT Comte de Looz] & his wife [Liutgarde de Namur] (-1101 or after).]