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Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders is your 27th great grandfather.
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his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England‰
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his mother‰ ᆒBaldwin V, count of Flanders‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders‰
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Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders is your 27th great grandfather.
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your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
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his mother ·Üí Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
her father ·Üí Matilda of Flanders
his mother ·Üí Baldwin V, count of Flanders
her father ·Üí Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders
his father
Baldwin IV
Dutch: Boudewijn, French: Baudouin
Gender:
Male
Birth:
January 08, 980
Ghent, Vlaanderen, Belgium
Death:
May 30, 1035 (55)
Ghent, Vlaanderen, Belgium
Place of Burial:
Sint-Pieters, Ghent, Vlaanderen, Belgium
Immediate Family:
Son of Arnulf II the Young, count of Flanders and Rozala d'Italie, Reine Consort de France
Husband of Ogive of Luxembourg and Eleanor of Normandy
Father of Hermengarde van Gent, II; Baldwin V, count of Flanders and Judith of Flanders
Brother of Matilda of Flanders
https://www.geni.com/people/Baldwin-IV-the-Bearded-count-of-Flanders/6000000001412935350
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00018656&tree=LEO
Baudouin IV 'le Barbu' de Flandre Boudewyn IV, met den Board (980 - 30 meie 1035), was groaf van Vloandern van 988 tout an zyn dâ¥od.
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Parents: Arnoul de Flandre (Arnold II van Vloandern) & Rozala de Lombardie
Spouses: 1. Otgive de Luxembourg Son: Baudouin V 'le Pieux' (Baldwin the Pious) Daughter (uncertain): Ermengarde, married Adalbert
2. Elâ©anore de Normandie Daughter: Judith de Flandre Daughter (uncertain): married Reignier de Louvain
LINKS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_IV,_Count_of_Flanders http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudouin_IV_de_Flandre http://vls.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudewyn_IV_van_Vloandern http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm
MEDIEVAL LANDS
BAUDOUIN de Flandre ([980]-30 May 1035). The Genealogica Comitum FlandriⶠBertiniana names "Balduinum Barbatum" as son of "Arnulfus·Ä¶et·Ä¶Ruzelam quⶠet Susanna"[187]. He succeeded his father in 987 as BAUDOUIN IV "le Barbu/Pulchrae Barbae" Count of Flanders, presumably under a regency considering his youth although the name of the regent has not yet been identified. Hugues Capet King of France recognised Baudouin's claim to all of Flanders, including the part previously taken by King Lothaire, and also arranged Baudouin¬¥s mother's second marriage to the king¬¥s son and heir, apparently as a reward for Flemish help when he seized power in 987[188]. "Baldwinus marchysus cum matre sua Susanna" donated "villam Aflingehem·Ä¶jacentem in pago Tornacinse" to Saint-Pierre de Gand, after the death of "Arnulfi marchysi", by charter dated 1 Apr 988, signed by "·Ä¶Waldberto advocato, Theoderico comite, Arnulfo comite, Artoldo comite, Baldwino comite, item Arnulfo comite·Ä¶"[189]. After Count Baudouin's mother returned to Flanders following her repudiation, France retained Montreuil-sur-Mer, which provoked Flanders into joining a rebellion against King Hugues. The result was the return of Artois and Ostrevant to Flanders, although Ponthieu remained with France[190]. Count Baudouin established control over the northern part of the Ternois, including Thâ©rouanne, Fauquembergues and Saint-Omer, which were previously under the suzerainty of the county of Boulogne[191]. "Susanna regina·Ä¶cum filio suo Baldwino" donated "alodem suum·Ä¶in pago Flandrensi·Ä¶in Holtawa·Ä¶in Fresnere·Ä¶in Clemeskirca·Ä¶in Jatbeka·Ä¶in Sclefteta·Ä¶" to Saint-Pierre de Gand by charter dated 1 Jun 1003[192]. Baudouin captured the march of Valenciennes from Germany in 1006, but lost it in the following year when Emperor Heinrich II invaded Flanders and captured Gent. Count Baudouin subsequently arranged an alliance with the emperor who, in 1012, helped him install a new bishop of Cambrai, and enfeoffed him with the islands of Zeeland and, in 1015, with Valenciennes. The emperor, however, invaded Flanders again in 1020, supported this time by Robert King of France[193]. Count Baudouin arranged the betrothal of his son to the French king's daughter to help restore good relations[194]. His son rebelled against Baudouin after 1028. Count Baudouin was forced to take refuge in Normandy, where he married the duke's daughter and from where he returned to Flanders with reinforcements. His son submitted, but his father permitted him to rule jointly[195]. The Annales Blandinienses record the death in 1035 of "Balduinus, gloriosus marchisus"[196]. The Annales Elnonenses Minores record the death in 1035 of "Balduinus comes filius Susannâ¶"[197].
m firstly ([1012]) OGIVE de Luxembourg, daughter of FRIEDRICH Graf im Moselgau Vogt von Stablo [Wigeriche] & his wife --- heiress of Gleiberg [Konradiner] (-21 Feb or 9 Mar 1030, bur Gent St Peter). The Genealogica Comitum FlandriⶠBertiniana names "filiam Gisleberti comitis Odgivam" as wife of "Balduinum Barbatum"[198], the marriage presumably being arranged by Emperor Heinrich II as part of the alliance negotiated in 1012. Ogive is shown as daughter of Graf Friedrich in Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[199]. There is no reference to Friedrich's older brother Gislebert having married and had children. The chronology does not favour Ogive being the daughter of Giselbert, son of Friedrich. It is therefore assumed that the reference to "Gisleberti comitis" is an error, although the primary source has not yet been identified which confirms that Friedrich was Ogive's father. The Annales Blandinienses record the death in 1030 of "Odgiva comitissa"[200]. The Memorial of "Odgiva·Ä¶Balduino domino" records her death "IX Mar"[201].
m secondly ([after 1030]) [ELEONORE] de Normandie, daughter of RICHARD II Duke of Normandy & his first wife Judith de Rennes [Brittany]. The Genealogica Comitum FlandriⶠBertiniana refers to "filiam secundi Ricardi ducis Normannorum" as wife of "Balduinum Barbatum" after the death of Ogive[202]. The Annalista Saxo states that the mother of Judith was "cognatione beati Ethmundi regis", without naming her or giving a more precise origin[203]. Guillaume de Jumiâ®ges records that Duke Richard and his wife Judith had three daughters, of whom the second (unnamed) married "Baudouin de Flandre"[204]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. Count Baudouin IV & his first wife had one child:
a) BAUDOUIN de Flandre ([1012/13]-Lille 1 Sep 1067, bur Lille St Pierre). The Genealogica Comitum FlandriⶠBertiniana names "Balduinum Insulanum" son of "Balduinum Barbatum [et] Odgivam"[205]. He succeeded his father in 1035 as BAUDOUIN V "le Pieux/Insulanus" Count of Flanders.
Count Baudouin IV & his second wife had one child:
b) JUDITH de Flandre ([1033]-[5] Mar 1094, bur St Martin Monastery). The Annalista Saxo names "Iudhita·Ä¶amita Rodberti comitis de Flandria ex cognatione beati Ethmundi regis" as husband of "Haroldi" (in error for Tostig) but correctly names her second husband "Welphus filius Azzonis marchionis Italorum"[206]. The Genealogia Welforum names "filiam comitis Flandrie, reginam Anglie, Iuditam nomine" as wife of Welf[207]. Florence of Worcester says that Judith was "daughter of Baldwin Count of Flanders" but does not specify which Count Baldwin, nor is this clear from the context[208]. According to the Vita âÜdwardi Regis, Judith was the sister of Count Baudouin V[209]. On the other hand, Alberic de Trois Fontaines asserts that Judith was one of the children of Baudouin V Count of Flanders and his wife Adela de France[210], but there are other clear errors in Alberic's listing of this couple's children so the statement should be viewed with caution. Judith is also listed as the daughter of Count Baudouin V (after Mathilde) in a manuscript whose attribution to Orderic Vitalis is disputed, which also shows her first marriage[211]. The date of her first marriage is confirmed by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which records that she fled with her husband and parents-in-law after the Council of 9 Sep 1051[212]. Judith moved to Denmark after her first husband was killed. "Dux Gewelfo eiusque·Ä¶uxor Iudita" donated property to Kloster Weingarten, with the consent of "filiorum suorum Gwelfonis et Heinrici", dated 12 Mar 1094[213]. The Chronicon of Bernold records the death "1094 IV Non Mar" of "Iuditha uxor ducis Welfonis Baioariâ¶" and her burial "apud monasterium·Ä¶Sancti Martini" built by her husband[214]. The necrology of Raitenbuch records the death "III Non Mar" of "Iudinta regina Anglie, filia marchionis de Este uxor Welfonis nostri fundatoris"[215], exaggerating her status resulting from her first marriage and confusing her paternity. The necrology of Weingarten records the death "III Non Mar" of "Judita dux regina Anglie"[216], also exaggerating her status resulting from her first marriage. m firstly (before Sep 1051) TOSTIG Godwinson, son of GODWIN Earl of Wessex & his wife Gytha of Denmark ([1025/30]-killed in battle Stamford Bridge 25 Sep 1066). He was created Earl of Northumbria in 1055[217]. m secondly ([1071]) as his second wife, WELF I Duke of Bavaria [Este], son of ALBERTO AZZO II Marchese d'Este & his first wife Kunigunde von Altdorf [Este] ([1030/40]-Paphos Cyprus 9 Nov 1101, bur Weingarten, near Lake Constance).
------------------------------ WIKIPEDIA (fr.) Baudouin IV de Flandre[1], dit Baudouin le Barbu ou Baudouin Belle-Barbe (‰ 980 - ဉ 30 mai 1035[2]). Comte de Flandre (987 - 1035). Fils du comte Arnoul II et de Rozala de Toscane (v. 950 - 1003)
Son surnom est d⪠ââ sa brune et large barbe, merveilleusement belle et bien sâ©ante[3].
Râ©sumâ© de sa vie Baudouin se prâ©occupa particuliâ®rement de l'est et du nord de son comtâ©, laissant la partie mâ©ridionale dans les mains de ses vassaux, les comtes de Guines, de Hesdin, et de Saint-Pol.
En 1006, Baudouin IV s'empara de la ville de Valenciennes, en terre d'empire. En consâ©quence, il dut faire face ââ une coalition râ©unissant le roi de Germanie Henri II, le roi Robert le Pieux et le duc Richard II de Normandie. L'expâ©dition fut un â©chec pour cette coalition.
Dâ©tail de sa vie Baudouin IV est encore mineur ââ la mort de son pâ®re ; le châ¢telain de Gand, Gilbod, en profite pour se proclamer comte indâ©pendant. La râ©volte est matâ©e une fois le comte de Flandre majeur.
Aux environs de l·Äôan 1000, l·Äôempereur Otton avait crâ©â© une marche militaire ââ Anvers pour contrer les expâ©ditions militaires flamandes dirigâ©es vers l·ÄôEst. Le souverain germanique Henri II entre en lutte vers 1006/1007 contre Baudouin IV, qui prend parti pour les comtes de Louvain et de Namur, lesquels refusent la suzerainetâ©, imposâ©e par Henri II, du duc de Basse Lotharingie Godefroid Ier d·ÄôArdenne. Baudouin s·Äôempare de Valenciennes, et s·Äôy maintient malgrâ© un siâ®ge soutenu par Henri II et ses alliâ©s, le roi de France Robert II et le duc de Normandie Richard II. La venue de l'hiver les oblige ââ lever le siâ®ge.
Changeant d·Äôobjectif, Henri II se saisit au printemps suivant de Gand et s·Äôempare d·Äôun important butin, tant matâ©riel qu·Äôhumain. Baudouin est obligâ© de rendre Valenciennes et de se soumettre ââ Aix-la-Chapelle, ce qu·Äôaccepte d·Äôautant plus aisâ©ment Henri II que le pouvoir du comte de Flandre est un sâ©rieux contrepoids face aux comtes de Namur et de Louvain. Vers 1012 - 1015, le souverain germanique lui remet mââ¢me en fief Valenciennes et plusieurs âÆles de Zâ©lande (Walcheren, Borssele, Noord-Beveland et Zuid-Beveland, Wolphaartsdijk).
Aprâ®s avoir fait â©pouser Adâ®le de France, fille du roi Robert II, ââ son fils, le futur Baudouin V, il doit essuyer une râ©volte de ce dernier, qui s·Äôest mis ââ la tââ¢te de barons mâ©contents. Baudouin IV est mââ¢me chassâ© de son comtâ© et doit se râ©fugier en Normandie. Avec le puissant appui de son protecteur, le duc Robert, il râ©cupâ®re nâ©anmoins trâ®s rapidement ses possessions et en matant la râ©bellion et en soumettant son fils ââ Audenarde, 12 septembre 1028.
Sous son gouvernement, Dunkerque est fondâ©e ; Bruges reâßoit les premiâ®res libertâ©s communales de Flandre et des murailles commencent ââ ceindre la ville de Lille. Baudouin IV a d⪠faire face au danger d·Äôâ©miettement fâ©odal, qui avait frappâ© ââ un niveau de maillage plus lâ¢che tout l·Äôempire carolingien au siâ®cle prâ©câ©dent. Il a affirmâ© son autoritâ© dans ses â©tats de deux faâßons : d·Äôune maniâ®re trâ®s ferme sur sa râ©gion de base, c·Äôest-ââ -dire les pays de Gand, de Bruges, de Lille et de St-Omer ; d·Äôune faâßon plus discrâ®te sur le reste du territoire. On note ainsi l·Äôâ©mergence de plusieurs familles nobles (Aubigny, Bâ©thune, Faucquembergue, Houdain, Lens, Lillers, Pas, Phalempin, Wavrin): vers 993-994, Baudouin IV a en effet instituâ© les ·Äúcomitati·Äù ("comtâ©s"), ââ l·Äôorigine quatre circonscriptions administratives, qui, en se fractionnant donneront naissance au onziâ®me siâ®cle aux châ¢tellenies, dont les familles mentionnâ©es ont la responsabilitâ©, sans ââ¢tre seigneurs de la terre. Un moyen pour le comte de garder la mainmise sur l·Äôensemble de son territoire, sans devoir agir directement sur chacun de ses â©lâ©ments.
Il imposa â©galement la Trââ¢ve de Dieu dans les diocâ®ses d'Arras et de Tournai. Baudouin IV est le vâ©ritable fondateur de la puissance flamande dans ses limites historiques.
Mariage et enfants Vers 1012, il â©pouse en premiâ®res noces Ogive de Luxembourg (v. 990 ·Äâ 1030), fille de Frâ©dâ©ric de Luxembourg, comte en Moselgau, et a deux enfants :
* Baudouin V (1012 ·Äâ 1067), comte de Flandre * Ermengarde, mariâ©e ââ Adalbert (·Äâ 1032), comte de Gand
Veuf, il se remarie en avril 1031 avec ââlâ©onore de Normandie (v. 1010 ·Äâ v. 1071), fille de Richard II, duc de Normandie, et de Judith de Bretagne. Ils ont :
* Judith (1037 ·Äâ 1094), mariâ©e en 1058 ââ Tostig Godwinson (·Äâ 1066), comte de Northumbrie, puis vers 1071 Welf IV (·Äâ 1101), duc de Baviâ®re * Une fille, mariâ©e avec Râ©gnier de Louvain, châ¢telain ââ Ename en 1033/1034, fils du comte Lambert Ier de Louvain.
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WIKIPEDIA (Eng) Baldwin IV of Flanders (980·ÄìMay 30, 1035[1])[2], known as the Bearded, was Count of Flanders from 988 until his death. He was the son of Arnulf II, Count of Flanders. His mother was Rozala of Lombardy.
History In contrast to his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of GuâÆnes, Hesdin, and St. Pol.
To the north of the county Baldwin was given Zeeland as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, while on the right bank of the Scheldt river he received Valenciennes (1013) and parts of the Cambresis and Hainaut.
In the French territories of the count of Flanders, the supremacy of the Baldwin remained unchallenged. They organized a great deal of colonization of marshland along the coastline of Flanders and enlarged the harbour and city of Brugge.
Family Baldwin first married Ogive of Luxembourg, daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg, by whom he had a son and heir Baldwin V.
He later married Eleanor of Normandy, daughter of Richard II of Normandy, by whom he had at least one daughter Judith who married Tostig Godwinson and Welf I, Duke of Bavaria.
His granddaughter, Matilda of Flanders, would go on to marry William the Conqueror, therefore starting the line of Anglo-Norman Kings of England.
Source: The book, 'The Kings & Queens of Great Britain'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_IV_of_Flanders
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