Household of Clementia "Clemence" Namur Countess of Burgundy
Notes about Clementia "Clemence" Namur Countess of Burgundy
Clemence de Bourgogne born about 1078 died about 1133 Married: #Robert de Flandres #Godefroi V Duke of Lower Lotharingia Clemence and Robert de Flandres had three children: #Baldwin VII, Comte de Flandre #William de Flandre #Philip de Flandre Clemence de Bourgogne was the daughter of Guillaume de Bourgogne and Etiennette] Clemence de Bourgogne was appointed regent in Flanders during the absence of her first husband on crusade. She promoted the monastic movement and introduced Cluniac rule into several abbeys in Flanders. She founded Bourbourg Abbey with her first husband in 1103. She opposed the succession in 1119 of Count Charles, supporting the candidature of Guillaume d'Ypres. == Links == [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20Kingdom.htm FMG MedLands - Clemence de Bourgogne] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cl%C3%A9mence_de_Bourgogne Wiki (Fr) - Clemence de Bourgogne] -------------------- http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I9418&tree=00
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