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Personal data Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen 

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Household of Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen

He is married to Adela van Mesen.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Boudewijn VI van Vlaanderen  ± 1030-1070 
  2. Robrecht I van Vlaanderen  ± 1031-1093 


Notes about Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen

BAUDOUIN, son of BAUDOUIN IV "le Barbu/Pulchrae Barbae" Count of Flanders & his first wife Ogive de Luxembourg ([1012/13]-Lille 1 Sep 1067, bur Lille St Pierre[221]). The Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana names "Balduinum Insulanum" as son of "Balduinum Barbatum [et] Odgivam"[222]. After 1028, he led a rebellion against his father who was forced to take refuge in Normandy. After his father returned with reinforcements, Baudouin submitted but was allowed to rule jointly[223]. He succeeded his father in 1035 as BAUDOUIN V "le Pieux/Insulanus" Count of Flanders. He acquired overlordship of the county of Lens from the counts of Boulogne[224]. The Liber traditionum of Gant Saint-Pierre commemorates the donations of "Baldwinus junior marchysus filius Baldwini marchysi et Odgevæ comitissæ cum conjuge sua Adala", undated[225]. He took part in the Lotharingian rebellion against Emperor Heinrich III and sacked the imperial palace at Nijmegen. Emperor Heinrich gathered a large army to wreak revenge in 1049[226], but in practical terms the only loss to Flanders was the march of Antwerp[227]. Count Baudouin returned Valenciennes to Hainaut, and thus indirectly to German suzerainty[228]. He maintained close relations with Godwin Earl of Wessex, first sheltering the latter´s son Svein after he was outlawed in 1049, then Earl Godwin himself when he was exiled from England in 1051. Emperor Heinrich III invaded Flanders again in 1054 but had to retreat[229]. On the death of Henri I King of France in 1060, Count Baudouin became regent of France for his nephew King Philippe I. The Annales Blandinienses record the death in 1067 of "Baldwinus potentissimus marchisus"[230].

m (Amiens 1028) ADELA de France, daughter of ROBERT II King of France & his third wife Constance d'Arles (1009-Messines 8 Jan 1079, bur Messines, Benedictine monastery). The Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana names "filiam Rodberti regis Francorum Adelam" wife of "Balduinum Insulanum"[231]. The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Alam comitissam Flandrensem" the daughter of King Robert[232]. Corbie was her dowry[233]. The Liber traditionum of Gant Saint-Pierre commemorates the donations of "Baldwinus junior marchysus filius Baldwini marchysi et Odgevæ comitissæ cum conjuge sua Adala", undated[234]. She founded the Benedictine monastery at Messines near Ypres. Philippe I King of France donated “villam in pago Parisiacensi sitam...Curtesiolum” to Saint-Denis, at the request of “amita mea soror...patris mei H...Adela”, by charter dated 1060, after 4 Aug[235]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "VI Id Jan" of "Adelaidis comitissa"[236].

Count Baudouin V & his wife had three children:
BAUDOUIN de Flandre ([1030]-Hasnon Abbey 17 Jul 1070).
MATHILDE de Flandre ([1032]-Caen 2 Nov 1083, bur Caen, Abbey of Holy Trinity)
ROBERT ([1035]-13 Oct 1093)

Bronnen:

[221] Annales Elnonenses Maiores 1067, MGH SS V, p. 13, which records his death "Kal Sept" and his burial "Insulæ".

[222] Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana MGH SS IX, p. 306.

[223] Nicholas (1992), p. 48.

[224] Murray (2000), p. 28.

[225] Liber traditionum sancti Petri Blandiniensis, 113, p. 105.

[226] Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C, 1047, and D 1048 [1047].

[227] Nicholas (1992), p. 50.

[228] Nicholas (1992), p. 46.

[229] Nicholas (1992), p. 51.

[230] Annales Blandinienses 1067, MGH SS V, p. 26.

[231] Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana MGH SS IX, p. 306.

[232] Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis 2, MGH SS XIII, p. 252.

[233] Nicholas (1992), p. 52.

[234] Liber traditionum sancti Petri Blandiniensis, 113, p. 105.

[235] Prou, M. (ed.) (1908) Recueil des actes de Philippe I roi de France (Paris), IV, p. 13.

[236] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Denis, p. 307.

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