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THIERRY de Lorraine, son of THIERRY II Duke of Lorraine & his second wife Gertrude de Flandre ([1099/1101]-Gravelines 17 Jan 1168). He is named in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin, which also specifies his parentage[381]. After the election of Guillaume de Normandie as count of Flanders in Mar 1127, nobles in Gent invited Thierry d'Alsace to intervene. Orderic Vitalis records that he captured Lille, Furnes and Gent[382]. He was recognised as count at Bruges 30 Mar 1128[383]. After Count Guillaume died from injuries received at the battle of Aalst 28 Jun 1128, Thierry was generally accepted as THIERRY I Count of Flanders. He went to Palestine in 1138, and joined Louis VII King of France in Jun 1147 on the Second Crusade[384]. The Annales Blandinienses record that he returned to Palestine in 1157 and in 1164[385], taking part in campaigns with Baudouin III King of Jerusalem during the earlier visit[386]. The Flandria Generosa specifies that "Theodericus comes monarchiam Flandrie" was buried in "cenobio Watinensi"[387]. The necrology of the Prieuré de Fontaines records the death "18 Jan" of "Teodericus comes Flandrie, pater domine Matildis"[388].
m firstly SUANHILDE, daughter of --- (-4 Sep 1132). "Suavehildis" is named "uxor enim Theoderici comitis" in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin, which records her death and specifies "pro qua ex cognatione consanguinitatis idem erat occulte" without giving further details of the family relationship[389]. The Flandria Generosa names "comitissa etiam Suanildis", when recording her death and the bad luck which resulted from her consanguinity with her husband[390]. No details are known about her parentage so speculation about the precise nature of the family relationship between husband and wife is pointless. "Theoderici…comitis Flandrie…cum generosa uxore mea Suanehilda" confirmed the privileges and possessions of the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Loo by charter dated 1130, subscribed by "Willelmo filio Philippi comitis"[391].
m secondly (1134) as her second husband, SIBYLLE d’Anjou, divorced wife of GUILLAUME “Clito” de Normandie Count of Flanders, daughter of FOULQUES V Comte d’Anjou & his wife Aremburge de Maine ([1112/16]-Bethany 1165, bur Bethany, Abbey of St Lazarus).
Count Thierry I & his first wife had one child:
LAURETTA de Flandre ([1120]-Abbaye de Voorst, near Brussels 1170)
Count Thierry I & his second wife had seven children:
BAUDOUIN de Flandre (-before 1154).
PHILIPPE de Flandre (-Acre 1 Jul 1191, bur Acre St Nicholas, transferred to Abbaye de Clairvaux, Jura).
MATHIEU de Flandre ([1137]-killed in battle Driencourt 25 Dec 1173, bur Abbaye de Saint-Josse)
PIERRE de Flandre (-1176 before Aug)
GERTRUDE de Flandre (-3 Mar after 1186)
MARGUERITE de Flandre ([1145]-15 Nov 1194)
MATHILDE de Flandre (-24 Mar [1194]).
Count Thierry I had three illegitimate children by unknown mistresses:
GERARD d'Alsace dit de Flandre (-1206).
GUILLAUME "Bron" (-1167 or before).
CONON
Bronnen:
[381] Saint-Bertin II.11, p. 299.
[382] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. VI, Book XII, p. 373.
[383] Nicholas (1992), pp. 64-5.
[384] Runciman (1978), Vol. 2, p. 262.
[385] Annales Blandinienses 1157 and 1164, MGH SS V, p. 29.
[386] Runciman (1978), Vol. 2, p. 349.
[387] Flandria Generosa (Continuatio Bruxellensis), MGH SS IX, p. 325.
[388] Obituaires de Sens Tome IV, Prieuré de Fontaines, p. 188.
[389] Saint-Bertin II.11, p. 300.
[390] Flandria Generosa 32, MGH SS IX, p. 324.
[391] Loo Saint-Pierre VIII, p. 14.
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