Baudoin I Of Flanders

Baudoin I Of Flanders[1]

Mand 837 - 879  (42 år)

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    Fødsel 837  Flanders, France Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
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    Død 879  Arras, Flanders now Belgium Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    _CRE 10 mar. 2020 
    Person-ID I63947708  BlicherBenche | Karens Slægt
    Sidst ændret 5 nov. 2014 

    Familie Judith af Frankrig,   f. 16 dec. 0843, Brittany, France Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 870, France (Frankrig) Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 26 år) 
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    +1. Baldwin II of Flanders,   f. Flanders, Belgium, Netherlands Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 10 sep. 0918, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted
    Familie-ID F11275938  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 29 dec. 2013 

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  • Notater 
    • Baldwin I (probably 830s – 879), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century), was the first count of Flanders.
      At the time Baldwin first appears in the records he was already a count, presumably in the area of Flanders, but this is not known. Count Baldwin rose to prominence when he eloped with princess Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald, king of West Francia. Judith had previously been married to Æthelwulf and his son (from an earlier marriage) Æthelbald, kings of Wessex, but after the latter's death in 860 she had returned to France.
      Around Christmas 861, at the instigation of Baldwin and with her brother Louis' consent Judith escaped the custody she had been put under in the city of Senlis, Oise after her return from England. She fled north with Count Baldwin. Charles had given no permission for a marriage and tried to capture Baldwin, sending letters to Rorik of Dorestad and Bishop Hungar, forbidding them to shelter the fugitive.
      After Baldwin and Judith had evaded his attempts to capture them, Charles had his bishops excommunicate the couple. Judith and Baldwin responded by traveling to Rome to plead their case with Pope Nicholas I. Their plea was successful and Charlees was forced to accept. The marriage took place on 13 December 862 in Auxerre. By 870 Baldwin had acquired the lay-abbacy of St. Pieter in Ghent and is assumed to have also acquired the counties of Flanders and Waasland, or parts thereof by this time. Baldwin developed himself as a very faithful and stout supporter of Charles and played an important role in the continuing wars against the Vikings. He is named in 877 as one of those willing to support the emperor's son, Louis the Stammerer. During his life Baldwin expanded his territory into one of the major principalities of Western Francia, he died in 879 and was buried in the Abbey of St-Bertin, near Saint-Omer.
    • Markgreve af Flandern 862

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    1. [S19622093] Wikipedia (Troværdighed: 3).