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Données personnelles Louis II de Male Count of Flanders [[Ch-Wikibio]] sss 

  • Aussi connu(e) sous le nom de Louis II de /Male/ Count of Flanders.
  • Il est né en l'an 1304 dans Male. St. Croix, Flanders now in land named Belgium.Les sources 1, 2
  • Il est décédé le 25 août 1346 dans Battle of Crecy, il avait 42 ans.Source 2
    Oorzaak: killed in Battle of Crecy
  • Un enfant de Louis I Count of Flanders et Jeanne Comtesse de Rethel
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 24 mars 2023.

Famille de Louis II de Male Count of Flanders [[Ch-Wikibio]] sss

Il est marié avec Margaret Princess of France.

Ils se sont mariés le 21 juillet 1320, il avait 16 ans.Source 2


Enfant(s):



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Louis I
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Louis I's effigy on his seal
Bornc.  1304
Died26 August 1346
Battle of Crécy
Noble familyDampierre
Spouse(s)Margaret I, Countess of Artois
IssueLouis II of Flanders
Guy de Rickenbourg
FatherLouis I, Count of Nevers
MotherJoan, Countess of Rethel
Louis I (c.  1304 – 26 August 1346, ruled 1322–1346) was Count of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel.

Life
He was the son of Louis I, Count of Nevers, and Joan, Countess of Rethel, and grandson of Robert III of Flanders.[1] He succeeded his father as count of Nevers and his grandfather as count of Flanders in 1322.

In July 1320 Louis married Margaret, second daughter of King Philip V of France and Joan II, Countess of Burgundy, who would later inherit her mother's counties of Burgundy and Artois in 1361.[2] This marriage alliance made him break with the anti-French policy of his grandfather Robert III and great-grandfather Guy I.[2]

Count of Flanders
Louis's pro-French policies and excessive taxations caused an uprising in 1323. Beginning as a series of scattered rural riots, the peasant insurrection escalated into a full-scale rebellion that dominated public affairs in Flanders for nearly five years until 1328. The rebels, led by Nicolaas Zannekin, captured the towns of Nieuwpoort, Veurne, Ypres and Kortrijk. In Kortrijk, Zannekin was able to capture Louis himself.[3] On 30 November 1325 in the church of St. Basil, Louis swore amnesty to the rebels, investigation of John of Namur's actions as regent, and approval of all actions take by regent Robert of Cassel.[4] The following day, Louis was released and fled to Paris.[4]

On 26 April 1326, the King Charles IV of France, intervened and the Peace of Arques was sealed.[5] This treaty presented the King of France as the aggrieved party, leaving Louis as a bystander.[5] The treaty, not supported by rebel districts in Flanders, did not last long, and soon hostilities erupted again.[6] Philip VI of France was forced to come to Louis's aid while Zannekin and his adherents were decisively defeated by the French royal army in the Battle of Cassel.[7] Control of Flanders was returned to Louis, with a warning from Philip that if Louis needed rescued again, Flanders would be incorporated into the kingdom of France.[8]

When the Hundred Years War started, Louis remained steadfast in his French policy, even with the county being economically dependent on England.[9] His actions resulted in a boycott of the wool trade imposed by King Edward III of England,[9] which in turn sparked a new insurrection in 1337 under Jacob van Artevelde.[10] In 1339 the count had to flee his lands, never being able to return.[11] Louis was killed at the Battle of Crécy in 1346.[12]

Family
Louis and Margaret had:

Louis II of Flanders (1330–1384),[13] who succeeded him.
He also had a natural son Guy de Rickenbourg.

References
Nicholas 1992, p. 442.
TeBrake 1993, p. 47.
TeBrake 1993, p. 84-85.
TeBrake 1993, p. 97.
TeBrake 1993, p. 98.
TeBrake 1993, p. 109.
Sumption 1990, p. 186-187.
TeBrake 1993, p. 124.
Sumption 1990, p. 189.
Sumption 1990, p. 230.
Sumption 1990, p. 299.
Nicolle 2000, p. 13-14.
Bubenicek 2002, p. 54.
Sources
Bubenicek, Michelle (2002). Quand les femmes gouvernent: droit et politique au XIVe siècle:Yolande de Flandre, Droit et politique au XIV siecle (in French). Ecole des Chartes.
Nicholas, David M (1992). Medieval Flanders. Taylor & Francis.
Nicolle, David (2000). Crécy 1346: Triumph of the Longbow. Osprey.
Sumption, Jonathan (1990). Trial by Battle: The Hundred Years War. Vol. I. Faber and Faber.
TeBrake, William H. (1993). A Plague of Insurrection: Popular Politics and Peasant Revolt in Flanders, 1323-1328. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Louis I, Count of Flanders
House of Dampierre
Born: c. 1304 Died: 26 August 1346
Preceded by
Robert III
Count of Flanders
1322–1346Succeeded by
Louis II & III
Preceded by
Louis I
Count of Nevers
1322–1346
Preceded by
Joan
Count of Rethel
1328–1346
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  1. Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, John Yohalem (Jean Coeur de Lapin), 31 Oct 1996
  2. Leo's Genealogics Website (Leo van de Pas), www.genealogics.org, Louis II Count of Flanders


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  • 1270 » Louis IX dit «Saint Louis», roi de France de 1226 à 1270 (° 25 avril 1214).
  • 1471 » Thomas de Kempis, moine allemand, bienheureux de l’Église catholique (° 1380).
  • 1556 » David Joris, prédicateur protestant flamand (° 1501).
  • 1572 » Pierre de La Place, magistrat, jurisconsulte, philosophe, historien et écrivain protestant français (° vers 1520).
  • 1774 » Niccolò Jommelli, compositeur italien (° 10 septembre 1714).
  • 1776 » David Hume, philosophe britannique (° 7 mai 1711).

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