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| | FLANDERS - LoveToKnow Article on FLANDERS |
 | | A civil war ensued, which ended in a compromise (1246), the succession to Flanders being granted to William of Dampierre, that of Hainaut to John of Avesnes. |  | | The second son of Richilde was recognized as count of Hainaut (see HAINAUT), which was thus after a brief union separated from Flanders. |
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| | All My Family |
 | | Parents: FREDERICK I Count of Luxembourg and ERMENTRUDE of Gleiberg. |  | | She was married to Robert I (the Frisian) count of Flanders 1071-93. |  | | She was married to WILLIAM I Count of Poitou in 935. |
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| | ModernView2 |
 | | Bertulf was also, by virtue of his office, the receiver of the Count's revenues from throughout the county and the chancellor of Flanders, in charge of the clerical personnel attached to the Count's court and administration. |  | | The choice was confirmed, in return for numerous and significant concessions, by the barons and towns of Flanders, and William was duly invested with the county and officially received as count throughout it. |  | | The defeated Thierry was pursued and besieged in Aalst on July 12 by William and Godfrey, duke of Louvain, but William was mortally wounded in the course of this siege and died on July 27 or 28. |
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| | DustyBones.com - Person Page 5 |
 | | Baudouin V (?) Count of Flanders was born circa 1012 at Flanders, France. |  | | Baudouin V (?) Count of Flanders died on 1 September 1067 at Lille, Nord, France. |  | | She married Raymond Berenger V Provence, son of Alfonso III (?) Count of Provence and Gersinde II Forcalquier Countess of Castile, at Provence, France. |
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| | Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc. |
 | | 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. |  | | Charles the Good, in turn, is murdered himself, and the County passes to a second cousin, William Clito of Normandy, the great grandson of Baldwin V through his daughter Maltilda, who had married William the Bastard, later William the Conqueror, of Normandy. |  | | The House of Alsace flourishes in Flanders under Dietrich and his son and daughter, Philip of Alsace and Margareta. |
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| | De Liebaart - The Main Characters |
 | | Philip barely escaped death, thanks to his bodyguards who tore of his surcotte that bore the French lilies, so that he could not be recognised. |  | | He became count in 1250 en acted as a typical feudal lord. |  | | Since his father and older brothers were captured by the French, he waited for the right moment to restore his family's position in Flanders. |
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| | Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 40 |
 | | Thus it is that after the death of Fulk Rechin, his son Fulk V, count of Anjou, abandoned the ways of his mother and father and led an honourable life, ruling his territory wisely. |  | | In addition, as a wwidower he was free to marry again, and could resign his lands confident that they were in reliable hands: his youthful but able son Geoffrey Plantagenet was knighted and betrothed to Matilda, the daughter and heiress of Henry I of England-in time he too stood to inherit a kingdom. |  | | He was originally an opponent of Henry I of England and a supporter of Louis VI of France, but in 1127 he allied with Henry when Henry arranged for his daughter Matilda to marry Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet. |
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| | Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Magnus had married the daughter of Count Gerhard of Holstein and was disliked for supporting the immigrant Holsteiners. |  | | In 1297 Guy issued a comprehensive code of laws that became known as the Great Charter of Ghent. |  | | Unlike his saintly father, Philip allowed judicial combat and delighted in tournaments. |
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| | Baldwin I of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Frank knights fought desperately, but were defeated (April 14, 1205); the count of Blois was slain, and the emperor captured (see Battle of Adrianople). |  | | Baldwin insisted on going to Thessalonica; Boniface laid siege to Adrianople, where Baldwin had established a governor; civil war seemed inevitable. |  | | Baldwin was the son of Baldwin V of Hainaut, and Margaret I, sister of Philip of Alsace and Countess of Flanders. |
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| | Medieval Flanders |
 | | MAP: Flanders became part of Burgundy in 1369 by marriage. |  | | In the settlement, Louis XI gained Artois, Picardy and the French part of Burgundy - leaving Maximillian with Flanders and the Bergundian lands in Germany. |  | | Flanders allies with England in the 100 Years War |
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| | Pedigree Chart For Henry od Gaunt |
 | | +--Baldwin, (V) [Count of Flanders] (ABT 1012-1 SEP 1067) |  | | +--BALDWIN, (I) [Count of Flanders) BRAS DE FER (-ABT 879) |
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| | Ancestors of Richildis de Hainault |
 | | Richildis married Baudouin VI, 1st Count of Flanders and Hainault, son of V Baudouin Count of Flanders and Adaele Alix Princess of France, in 1055. |  | | Richildis next married William Fitzosbern about 1070 in Flanders. |  | | (Baudouin VI, 1st Count of Flanders and Hainault was born in 1030, died on July 17, 1070 and was buried in Abbaye de Hasnon, France.) |
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| | Timeline Flanders |
 | | 1323 Oct 16, Amadeus V the Great, count of Flanders and Savoy, died at 74. |  | | 1385 Apr 12, Willem van Oostervant wed Margaretha (10), Philip the Stout's daughter (Flanders). |  | | Hieronymous van Aken was born in the small Dutch Brabant city of ‘s-Hertogenbosch in Flanders. |
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| | LeopoldII |
 | | Maximilian was defeated by the Republican army of the Mexican president Benito Juárez; he was captured in Querétaro and shot on June 1867. |  | | He was succeded by his nephew Albert, since his brother, the Count of Flanders had died in 1905. |  | | King Leopold I was succeded by his eldest son, the Duke of Brabant, who at his accession became King Leopold II. |
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 | | Daughter of Baudouin V Count of Flanders and Adáele (Alix) Princess of France |  | | Baudouin IV "Le Baru" Count of Flanders B: abt 0967/0968 Of Flanders, France D: 30 May 1036/1037 Flanders, France Married: abt. |  | | B: 889 in Flanders D: 27 Mar 964 Married 932/934 to |
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| | Articles - Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders |
 | | Baldwin's early death left Flanders and Hainaut in the hands of his young son Arnulf III, with Richilda as regent. |  | | He was the eldest son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela Capet, a daughter of king Robert I of France. |  | | The countship was soon usurped by Baldwin's brother Robert the Frisian, who became count Robert I of Flanders. |
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| | Flanders: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In 1506, Flanders came under the Spanish line of the house of Hapsburg through Philip's wife Joanna. |  | | Austria ceded the remainder of Flanders to France in the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797), but the Congress of Vienna awarded (1815) the former Austrian Flanders to the Netherlands. |  | | This is Flanders' most accepted and general current designation. |
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| | Family |
 | | Baldwin "the Pious" "Debonnaire" OF FLANDERS V b: ABT 1013 |  | | Marriage 1 Ogive OF LUXEMBURG b: ABT 0986 in Flanders, FRA |  | | Ermengarde DE FLANDERS b: ABT 1005 in of Flanders, BEL |
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| | The Spanish Netherlands |
 | | French King Louis XIV set up a Parlement in Douai to administer his new territories in Flanders |  | | Year-by-year, his army besieged and captured more towns in Spanish Flanders. |  | | As his armies fought their way eastwards, Louis instructed his military engineer Vauban to build a chain of strong fortifications to secure his new territories. |
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| | Greg Bard's Genealogical Records |
 | | Auxerre, Flanders, Nord, France Death: 879 Death: 2 Jan 879 |  | | Verberie-sur-Oise, France Marriage: abt 859 Balduin I "Jernarmen", Count of Flanders Flandres, France (formerly Austrasia) Marriage: abt 13 Dec 863 Balduin I "Jernarmen", Count of Flanders |  | | Birth: betw 837 and 840 Flanders, Nord, France |
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| | ( DENMAN - Engelram DE_FLANDERS ) |
 | | Baldwin V Count DE_FLANDERS (Pius) (BEF 1060 - 1067) |  | | Arnold II Count DE_FLANDERS (BEF 965 - AFT 965) |  | | UP (3rd Earl Howe - Bessie Caroline EYRE) |
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| | ~*Thierry III of Alsace "Count" of Flanders/~*Sibyl of Anjou |
 | | Name: Phillip "the Great" "Count" of Flanders & Artois Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Name: ~*Matthew of Alsace "Count" of Bolonge Born: 1137 at: 32-2587 Married: Abt 1160 at: Died: 1214 at: Spouses: ~*Mary of Blois "Princess" of England |  | | Name: ~*Margaret "Countess" of Flanders Born: 1135 at: 32-2580 (28-777) Married: 1169 at: Died: 15 NOV 1194 at: Spouses: ~*Baldwin VIII "Count" of Hainault and Namur |
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| | ~*Baldwin I "Count" of Flanders/~*Judith "Princess" of France |
 | | Name: ~*Winidilde or Widimille Born: Abt 863 at: 42-4,575,234 Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: ~*Wilfred "the Hairy" "Count" of Barcelona |  | | Name: ~Raoul "Count" of Cambray Born: 867 at: Flanders,Nord,France 38-744,971 Married: at: Died: 17 JUN 896 at: Spouses: ~Wivette de Champageois ~(Raoul) |  | | Name: ~*Baldwin II "the Bald" "Count" of Flanders Born: Abt 865 at: Flanders,France 46-18,823,873 Married: Abt 888 at: Died: 2 JAN 917/918 at: Spouses: ~*Alfthryth "Princess" of England NOTES |
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| | Arnolph I the Great of Flanders Count of Flanders |
 | | Waged war against William of Normandy, whom he defeated and slew. |  | | Arnolph I the Great of Flanders Count of Flanders |  | | Baldwin II the Bald of Flanders Count of Flanders (0863-0918) |
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| | Baudouin V Count of FLANDERS/Adaele "Alix" Princess of FRANCE |
 | | Baudouin V Count of FLANDERS/Adaele "Alix" Princess of FRANCE |  | | Name: Baudouin VI "I" Count of Flanders and HAINAULT Born: 1030 at:,, Flanders Married: 1055 at: Died: 17 JUL 1070 at: Spouses: Richildis DE HAINAULT |  | | 1031 at:, Flanders, Normandy, France Married: 1050 at: Castle Of, Angi, Normandy, France Died: 2 NOV 1083 at:, Caen, Normandy, France Spouses: Guillaume I "Le Conquaerant" DE NORMANDY |
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| | Freer Family Genealogy Research - History of Flemish |
 | | The history of Flanders as an independent state ceased that year. |  | | In 1815 the Congress of Vienna united Flanders with Be lgium and Holland to form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |  | | Between 1191 and 1280, Flanders and the neighboring region of Hainaut were ruled as a united countship. |
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| | THE DANE CHARLES - LoveToKnow Article on THE DANE CHARLES |
 | | Charles was brought up by his mother and grandfather, Robert the Frisian, on whose death he did great services to his uncle, Robert II., and his cousin, Baldwin VIL, counts of Flanders. |  | | Baldwin died of a wound received in battle in 1119, and, having no issue, left by will the succession to his countship to Charles the Dane. |  | | After the assassination of Canute in,o86, his widow took refuge in Flanders, taking with her her son. |
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| | Froissart: The Count of Flanders detains a French Ambassador |
 | | King Charles, who at this time governed France, was very sagacious and subtle as his conduct showed; for though he never quitted his closet or his amusements, he re-conquered all that his predecessors had lost in the field at the head of their armies, for which he was greatly to be commended. |  | | The Count of Flanders detains a French ambassador |  | | With regard to the king of France, he was much angreed with the earl of Flanders; for it appeared to several of the kingdom, that he had prevented the lord de Bournezel from continuing his journey to Scotland. |
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| | Flanders (Belgium) |
 | | The Minister(s) from Brussels, member(s) of the Government of the Flemish Community, cannot state on decisions attributed to the Flemish Region. |  | | Later, Hendrik Conscience used the motto in his Lion of Flanders. |  | | At his return, Philip renounced the Oude Vlaenderen and adopted or, a lion rampant sable as his arms. |
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| | De Liebaart - Flanders anno 1302 |
 | | Nobody can rule Flanders against the will of the cities. |  | | With the cities the king had the ideal weapon to get rid of his vassal and annex Flanders to his royal domains. |  | | The town councils no longer accepted the interference of the count's administration in their affairs. |
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: William Clito, Count of Flanders: Charter for Town of St Omer |
 | | Medieval Sourcebook: William Clito, Count of Flanders: Charter for Town of St Omer |  | | The money which the burgesses of St. Omer had they have paid to the count so that he may treat them well and administer their laws for them well and freely. |  | | The thirty pounds a year I had from St. Omer and whatever I ought to have from there, I grant for the restoration of their damaged property, and for the maintenance of their gild. |
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| | Aalst -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | count of Flanders and titular duke of Normandy (as William IV, or as William III if England's William Rufus' earlier claim to the duchy is not acknowledged). |  | | Belgian archaeologist and philologist who strongly influenced the modern Protestant school of the history of religions through his fundamental studies, particularly on Roman pagan cults. |  | | It was formerly part of the old principality of Flanders, other parts of which are contained in... |
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| | Baldwin I, Count of Flanders |
 | | Count Baldwin of Flanders was the third wife of Judith (the first two were Kings Æthelwulf and Æthelbald of Wessex). |
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| | Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Robert FLANDERS, I ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ... |
 | | Macropaedia, Vol VII, p613, France History of: "...Northernmost of the principal territories of France outside of the royal domain (centered around Paris) was Flanders, where the Carolingian King Charles the Bald installed his brother-in- law, Baldwin Iron Arm, as Count in 862. |  | | Under Count Robert le Frison (1071-1093), towns began to develop, and the woollen industry- the basis of Falnders' economy for the remainder of the mediebal period- first became important. |  | | Other names for Robert were FLANDERS Count and "De Fries". |
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| | Ancestors of Lee Cooper Boudouin V Count of Flanders |
 | | Ancestors of Lee Cooper Boudouin V Count of Flanders |  | | This Web Site was Created 6 Aug 2003 with Legacy 4.0 from Millennia |  | | Died: 1 Sep 1067, Lille, Duchy of Lower, about age 55 |
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| | ROULERS - LoveToKnow Article on ROULERS |
 | | (Flemish Roeselaere), a town of Belgium, in the province of West Flanders, 13 m. |  | | Baldwin VIII., count of Flanders, died here in 1120, and in 1794 the French under Pichegru defeated the Austrians under Clerfayt. |  | | To properly cite this ROULERS article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Dunstan |
 | | Then seeing his life was threatened he fled the realm and crossed over to Flanders, where he found himself ignorant alike of the language and of the customs of the inhabitants. |  | | At first Dunstan took refuge with his friends, but they too felt the weight of the king's anger. |  | | But the ruler of Flanders, Count Arnulf I, received him with honour and lodged him in the Abbey of Mont Blandin, near Ghent. |
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| | I1149: Henry Count Of FLANDERS (ABT 1035 - ) |
 | | _Baudouin IV "BARBATUS", Count Of FLANDERS_ _Baudouin V Count Of FLANDERS ____ |  | | I1149: Henry Count Of FLANDERS (ABT 1035 -) |  | | I1275: Robert I "Le Frison" Count Of FLANDERS (ABT 1033 - 13 Oct 1093) |
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