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 | | Afonso <b>IIIb> of Portugal Afonso <b>IIIb> of Portugal (the Burgundian), fifth 1247. |  | | Wenceslaus <b>IIIb> was the son of Poland to be crowned. |  | | Valdemar <b>IIIb> of Denmark Valdemar <b>IIIb> of Denmark (Waldemar <b>IIIb>) (1330. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/iii.html
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| | All My Family |
 | | of FREDERICK I (143-20), <b>Countb> of Luxembourg, by |  | | Parents: FREDERICK I <b>Countb> of Luxembourg and ERMENTRUDE of Gleiberg. |  | | She was married to Robert I (the Frisian) <b>countb> of Flanders 1071-93. |
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| | Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc. |
 | | <b>Countb> Louis I was killed fighting for the French King Philip VI at the battle Crécy, the great victory of Edward <b>IIIb> of England, in 1346. |  | | <b>Countb> Gaston <b>IIIb> marries the sister of King Charles the Bad of Navarre, but this relationship comes to naught when Gaston, the son of the <b>Countb> and the only legitimate heir, is starved to death by his father. |  | | Eudes IV married the heiress, Jeanne, of the Free County of Burgundy, and then his grandson Philip was preparing to marry the heiress, Margaret, of the County of Flanders. |
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http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm
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| | Sports Fresh : Article '<b>Arnulfb> I of Flanders' |
 | | <b>Arnulfb> was the son of <b>countb> Baldwin II of Flanders and ýlfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great. |  | | <b>Arnulfb> I of Flanders (c.890-March 27, 965), known as <b>Arnulfb> the Great, was <b>countb> of Flanders from 918 to 965. |  | | It reverted to French rule in the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 and became a titular county in the peerage of France; the most notable of these peers was the future Charles X of France. |
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http://www.sports-fresh.net/DisplayArticle294244.html
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| | Articles - <b>Countb> of Flanders |
 | | By the marriage of Margaret <b>IIIb> (1384-1405) with Philip of Valois, Duke of Burgundy the county was absorbed into the duchy of Burgundy in 1405. |  | | The county of Flanders passed by marriage to the Habsburgs. |  | | Jeanne of Flanders of Constantinopel (1205-1244), also countess of Hainaut, married Ferrand of Portugal and <b>countb> Thomas II of Savoy |
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http://www.findize.com/articles/Count_of_Flanders
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| | Greg Bard's Genealogical Records |
 | | Baldwin VIII (V), <b>Countb> of Flanders (1150 - 17 Dec 1195) Birth: Hainault, France |  | | Aubri <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Gatinais (Gastinois) (950 - 990) Birth: Gastinois, France |  | | Ernst <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Sualafeld (abt 855 - 907) |
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http://www.shocking.com/~gregbard/genealogy/index01.php
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| | Flanders |
 | | 1195 Boudouin V, <b>countb> of Hainault/Flanders (Boudouin VIII), dies |  | | 1322 Robrecht <b>IIIb>, of Bethune, <b>Countb> of Flanders, dies |  | | 1305 Gwijde van Dampierre, <b>countb> of Flanders/<b>countb> of Namur, dies at 78 |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/f/flanders.html
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| | SAINTONGE - LoveToKnow Article on SAINTONGE |
 | | In 1071 Philip I. and <b>Countb> <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>. |  | | of Flanders were defeated at St Omer by Robert the Frisian. |  | | In 1127 the town received a communal charter from William Clito, <b>countb> of Flanders. |
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http://63.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SA/SAINTONGE.htm
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| | Baldwin VI, <b>Countb> of Flanders |
 | | The young <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb> was killed the next year at the Battle of Cassel, and Baldwin's younger son eventually became Baldwin II of Hainaut. |  | | Baldwin's early death left Flanders and Hainaut in the hands of his young son <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>, with Richilda as regent. |  | | He was the eldest son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela Capet, a daughter of king Robert II of France. |
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: February_22 |
 | | 1071- <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Flanders (killed in battle) |  | | 1890 - John Jacob Astor <b>IIIb>, American businessman (b. |
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| | Greg Bard's Genealogical Records |
 | | Hainaut, Belgium Marriage: 1055 Richildis de Hainault Occupation: from 1067 to 1070 <b>Countb> of Flanders |  | | Hainaut, Belgium Marriage: 1055 Balduin VI, <b>Countb> of Flanders and Hainault Death: 15 Mar 1086 |  | | Birth: abt 1034 Mons, Hainaut, Belgium Burial: Abbaye de Hasnon, Hasnon, Nord, France Marriage: 1055 Balduin VI, <b>Countb> of Flanders and Hainault |
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http://www.shocking.com/~gregbard/genealogy/fam00326.php
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| | List of young people in history |
 | | <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Flanders (1055-1071), killed in battle in Saint-Omer, against his uncle Robert the Frisian |  | | Princess Elizabeth of Clarence, December 10, 1820-March 4, 1821, granddaughter of George <b>IIIb> of the United Kingdom |  | | Olaf <b>IIIb> of Denmark (1370-1387), king of Denmark, Norway and titularly of Sweden |
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| | latvia.ca - Flanders |
 | | from the muddy killing fields of Flanders during the First World War when the British High Command intervened to save his life. |  | | THE CITY of Carmel-by-the-Sea received official word Thursday it is being sued by the nonprofit Flanders Foundation. |  | | In a tale that bears a remarkable resemblance to the Hollywood film Saving Private Ryan, Private Tom Townsend was plucked from the muddy killing fields of Flanders during the First World War when the British High Command... |
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| | ~*Dirk <b>IIIb> "<b>Countb>" of Holland/~*Otehilde "Princess" of Germany |
 | | Born: Abt 981 at: Gand,Flanders,Belgium 38-289,125 Married: at: Died: 27 MAY 1039 at: Father:~*<b>Arnulfb> "<b>Countb>" of Holland Mother:~*Luitgard "Countess"of Luxembourg Other Spouses: NOTES |  | | Name: Dirk IV "<b>Countb>" of Holland Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Name: ~*Floris I "<b>Countb>" of Holland Born: Abt 1017 at: Holland 37-144,563 (32-12,481) Married: Abt 1050 at: Died: 28 JUN 1061 at: Holland Spouses: ~*Gertrude "Princess" of Saxony NOTES |
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http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/fam01905.htm
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| | Baldwin II, <b>Countb> of Hainaut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the younger son of Baldwin VI, <b>Countb> of Flanders and became <b>Countb> after the death of his older brother, <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Flanders. |  | | Baldwin II of Mons (1056-1098) was <b>countb> of Hainaut from 1071 to his death. |  | | The family claim to the title <b>Countb> of Flanders was lost by his brother's death, passing instead to their uncle Robert the Frisian. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_II,_Count_of_Hainaut
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| | <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb>, <b>Countb> of Flanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1055– February 22, 1071, in battle), was <b>Countb> of Flanders and <b>Countb> of Hainaut, as <b>Arnulfb> I from 1071 to his death. |  | | See also: Counts of Flanders family tree - Counts of Hainaut family tree - Other teenager rulers |  | | With his untimely death in battle in Cassel, Flanders and Hainaut were separated again. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_III,_Count_of_Flanders
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| | Baldwin <b>IIIb> of Flanders |
 | | Baldwin <b>IIIb> ruled briefly as joint <b>countb> with his father <b>Arnulfb> I, but died before his father. |  | | If this is accurate, Baldwin <b>IIIb> would be the only <b>countb> of Flanders named Baldwin who would make a chronologically feasible father for Ascelin. |  | | <b>Countb> Baldwin's name appears in lists of abbots of St. Bertin [MGH SS 13, 391, 607], and he would appear to have held that office for a short period before his death. |
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| | Ancestors of <b>Countb> Of Flanders <b>Arnulfb> Le Blount DE FLANDERS |
 | | <b>Arnulfb> was <b>Countb> of Flanders from 918 to 958, when he gave control of thegovernment over to his son, Baldwin <b>IIIb>. |  | | <b>Arnulfb> married Alice DE VERMANDOIS, daughter of <b>Countb> Of Vermandois Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS and Adela-Hildebrante CAPET. |  | | <b>Arnulfb> and his brother, Adolf, both inherited land when their father, Baldwin died in 917/918, but <b>Arnulfb> received all the land when Adolf died sixteen years later. |
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| | Flanders 1 |
 | | Ct <b>Arnulfb> <b>IIIb> of Flanders and Hainault (1070-71), *ca 1055, +k.a.Cassel 22.2.1071; on his death Flanders was seized by his uncle Robert, and <b>Arnulfb>'s brother Baldwin was left with the lesser land of Hainault |  | | Baldwin <b>IIIb>, co-<b>countb> of Flanders (958-962) [with his father, whom he predeceased], *ca 940, +1.1.962; m.961 Matilda of Saxony (*ca 942 +25.5.1008) |  | | Ct <b>Arnulfb> II of Flanders (965-988), *961/2, +30.3.987, bur Ghent; m.ca 968 Rosele=Suzanna of Ivrea (*945 +26.1.1003), dau.of Berenger II of Italy |
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| | <b>Arnulfb>: Information From Answers.com |
 | | <b>Arnulfb>, whose personal appearance and bravery have often caused him to be likened to his great-great-grandfather Charlemagne, was the last Carolingian to be crowned emperor. |  | | In 887 he led the rebellion of the kingdom of the East Franks (Germany) against his uncle, Carolingian Emperor Charles <b>IIIb>, and was proclaimed their king. |  | | <b>Arnulfb> (är'nəlf), c.850–899, Carolingian emperor (896–99), king of the East Franks (887–99), illegitimate son of Carloman of Bavaria. |
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| | <b>Arnulfb> II of Flanders |
 | | <b>Arnulfb> was an infant when he succeeded his grandfather <b>Arnulfb> I as <b>countb> of Flanders in 964, and was at first under the guardianship of his kinsman Baldwin (Balzo), an illegitimate son of <b>countb> Adalolf of Boulogne [ |  | | <b>Countb> <b>Arnulfb>'s name appears in lists of the abbots of St. Bertin [MGH SS 13, 391, 607], but if this is correct, he probably would have held the office in name only while he was a child. |
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| | <b>Countb> of Flanders <b>Arnulfb> II *the Younger* |
 | | Child: <b>Countb> of Flanders <b>Arnulfb> II *the Younger* |  | | According to some sources, Arnold was born in 941, although this conflicts with his father having been born in 933. |
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| | <b>Arnulfb>: Information From Answers.com |
 | | <b>Arnulfb>, Archbishop of Reims, died on March 5th, 1021. |  | | <b>Arnulfb> is the name of several people in medieval European history: |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |
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