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FLANDERS, Baldwin |
Prefix |
Count |
Birth |
19 Aug 1012 |
Arras, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France |
Christening |
30 Oct 1028 |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
Sep 1067 |
Death |
1 Sep 1067 |
Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France |
WAC |
13 Feb 1929 |
SLAKE |
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Headstones |
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Person ID |
I27688 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
FLANDERS, Count Baudouin , b. 980, Flandre, France Flandre, Franced. 30 May 1039, Flandre, France (Age 59 years) |
Mother |
LUXEMBURG, Otgive de , b. 986, Flanders, Nord, France Flanders, Nord, Franced. 21 Feb 1030, Flandre, France (Age 44 years) |
Marriage |
1004 |
Flandre, France |
Family ID |
F15140 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
FRANCE, Countess Alix Capet , b. 5 Mar 1009, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, Franced. 8 Jan 1079, L'ordest Benoist, Messines, France (Age 69 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1028 |
Paris, France |
Notes |
- ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp ARIZO.
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Children |
3 sons and 1 daughter |
+ | 1. FLANDERS, Count Baudouin V , b. 1028, Flandre, France Flandre, Franced. 17 Jul 1070, Abbey Hanson, France (Age 42 years) | + | 2. FLANDERS, Dutchess Mathilda , b. 1031, Flandre, France Flandre, Franced. 2 Nov 1083, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Age 52 years) | + | 3. FLANDERS, Count Robert Le Frison , b. 13 Oct 1035, Hainaut, Belgium Hainaut, Belgiumd. 13 Oct 1093, Kassel, Hesse-Nassau, Germany (Age 58 years) | | 4. FLANDERS, Count Henry Count , b. Abt 1035, Flandre, France Flandre, France | |
Family ID |
F14970 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
Family 2 |
AUXERRE, Countess Adelaid Havoise , b. Abt 1003, Nevers, Nierre, France Nevers, Nierre, Franced. 5 Jun 1063, Nevers, Nierre, France (Age 60 years) |
Marriage |
1028 |
Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France |
Children |
+ | 1. INGELRICA, Queen Maud , b. 24 Nov 1031, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Franced. 2 Nov 1083, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (Age 51 years) | |
Family ID |
F9148 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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24 Jan 2022 |
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Notes |
- Here first in Danish: (from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_V,_Count_of_Flanders
which is shown in full - in Memories)
Balduin 5. af Flandern knyttede for en tid Hainaut til sine øvrige besiddelser gennem ægteskab, mens de zeelandske øer derimod gik tabt til greven af Holland.
Sønnen Balduin 6. af Flandern (1067-1071) var gift med Richilde af Hainaut, men overlod ved sin død regeringen til sin broder Robert Friseren af Flandern (1071-1093), der overvandt Richilde ved Cassel i 1071 uden dog at kunne forhindre, at hendes søn tiltrådte regeringen i Hainaut. Robert 2. af Flandern (1093-1111), deltog i det første korstog, hvor man tilbød ham Jerusalems krone, som han dog afslog. Hans søster, Edel, ægtede Knud den Hellige, og da sønnen Balduin 7. af Flandern døde barnløs i 1119, arvede deres søn Karl den Danske Flandern (1119-1127). Han holdt god orden i grevskabet og var en dygtig hersker, hvis ry bredte sig langt ud over landet.
Om hans forbindelse til Danmark vides intet, men som en pudsighed blev hans signet af bly fundet på Hærvejen i Læborg vest for Kolding. At miste sin signet kunne være en katastrofe, da signetets aftryk i seglets voks var bevis for et dokuments ægthed. [Kilde Gyldendal og Politikens Historei, bind 4, side 98].
Baldwin
Dutch: Boudewijn, French: Baudouin, Danish: Baudouin
Also Known As: "Baldwin V Count of Flanders", "Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen", "van Rijsel", "Baudouin le Pieux", "de Lille", "the Pious", "Comte de Flandres", "7th Count of /Flanders", "von Flandern", "Baldwin V", "Count of Flanders", ""King" of Flanders", "Den Fromme", "Balduin von Lille", "The P..."
Birthdate: August 19, 1012 (55)
Birthplace: Flandres, Bihorel, Haute-Normandie, France
Death: September 01, 1067 (55)
Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Place of Burial: St. Pierre, Lille, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders and Ogive of Luxembourg
Husband of Adela of France, countess of Flanders
Father of Baldwin VI, count of Flanders and Hainault; Matilda of Flanders; Robert I, Count of Flanders; Elena de Normandy; Henry of Flanders, [Count]; and Aliz von Peteghem « less
Brother of Hermengarde van Gent, II
Half brother of Judith of Flanders
Occupation: Count of Flandres, DEBONNAIRE', Greve, Duke of Normandy, Duc de Normandie, 5áe Duc de Normandie (vv.1026-1027), 5th Duke of Normandy, Duke Of Normandy (1026- ), Greve av Flandern, Comte de Flandre, @occu00125@, Graaf van Vlaanderen, Count Of Flanders
Baldwin V of Flanders (c. 1012 – 1 September 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1035 until his death.
He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, who died in 1035.
In 1028 Baldwin married Adèle of France in Amiens, daughter of King Robert II of France;[1] at her instigation he rebelled against his father but in 1030 peace was sworn and the old count continued to rule until his death.
During a long war (1046–1056) as an ally of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lorraine, against the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, he initially lost Valenciennes to Herman, Count of Mons. However, when the latter died in 1049 Baldwin married his son Baldwin VI to Herman's widow Richilde[1] and arranged that the children of her first marriage were disinherited, thus de facto uniting the County of Hainaut with Flanders.[2]
Upon the death of Henry III this marriage was acknowledged by treaty by Agnes de Poitou, mother and regent of Henry IV. Baldwin V played host to a grateful dowager queen Emma of England, during her enforced exile, at Bruges.[3] He supplied armed security guards, entertainment, comprising a band of minstrels. Bruges was a bustling commercial centre, and Emma fittingly grateful to the citizens. She dispensed generously to the poor, making contact with the monastery of Saint Bertin at St Omer, and received her son, King Harthacnut of England at Bruges in 1039.
From 1060 to 1067 Baldwin was the co-Regent with Anne of Kiev for his nephew-by-marriage Philip I of France, indicating the importance he had acquired in international politics.[4] As Count of Maine, Baldwin supported the King of France in most affairs. But he was also father-in-law to William of Normandy, who had married his daughter Matilda. Flanders played a pivotal role in Edward the Confessor's foreign policy. As the King of England was struggling to find an heir: historians have argued that he may have sent Harold Godwinsson to negotiate the return of Edward the Atheling from Hungary, and passed through Flanders, on his way to Germany. Baldwin's half-sister had married Earl Godwin's third son, Tostig.[2] The half-Viking Godwinsons had spent their exile in Dublin, at a time William of Normandy was fiercely defending his duchy. It is unlikely however that Baldwin intervened to prevent the duke's invasion plans of England, after the Count had lost the conquered province of Ponthieu. Baldwin died 1 September 1067.[4]
Family:
Baldwin and Adèle had:
Baldwin VI, 1030–1070[1]
Matilda, c. 1031–1083 who married William the Conqueror[1]
Robert I of Flanders, c. 1033–1093[1]
References:
1. Oksanen 2012, p. xii.
2. Oksanen 2012, p. 12.
3. Oksanen 2012, p. 11.
4. Oksanen 2012, p. 257.
Bibliography:
Frans J. Van Droogenbroeck, De markenruil Ename – Valenciennes en de investituur van de graaf van Vlaanderen in de mark Ename, Handelingen van de Geschied- en Oudheidkundige Kring van Oudenaarde 55 (2018) S. 47-127
Oksanen, Eljas (2012). Flanders and the Anglo-Norman World, 1066-1216. Cambridge University Press
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