Alice of Namur (died July 1169 at
Valenciennes
Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France.
It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a s ...
) was the daughter of Count
Godfrey I of Namur
Godfrey of Namur (attested in 1080; died 19 August 1139) was a Lotharingian nobleman. He was Count '' jure uxoris'' of Porcéan from 1097 until his death. From 1102, he was also Count of Namur. He was the oldest son of Count Albert III and his ...
and Countess
Ermesinde of Luxembourg
Ermesinde (July 1186 – 12 February 1247) ruled as the Counts, Dukes and Grand Dukes of Luxembourg, countess of Luxembourg from 1197 until her death. She was the only child of Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg, Count Henry IV and his second wife Agn ...
.
Her father married her off to Count
Baldwin IV of Hainaut
Baldwin IV (1108 – 8 November 1171) was count of Hainaut from 1120 to his death.
Baldwin IV was the son of Count Baldwin III of Hainaut and Yolande de Wassenberg.Gislebertus (of Mons), ''Chronicle of Hainaut'', transl. Laura Napran, (The Boydell ...
around 1130.
Gislebert of Mons Gislebert (or Gilbert) of Mons ( 1150 – 1225) was a clergyman in the administration of the County of Hainaut and a chronicler whose ''Chronicon Hanoniense'' (''Chronicle of Hainaut'') is an essential eyewitness source for events affecting his patr ...
described her as having "a graceful body and a beautiful face". Their son
Baldwin was the heir of
Namur
Namur (; ; nl, Namen ; wa, Nameur) is a city and municipality in Wallonia, Belgium. It is both the capital of the province of Namur and of Wallonia, hosting the Parliament of Wallonia, the Government of Wallonia and its administration.
Namu ...
when her brother Count
Henry IV of Luxembourg
Henry the Blind ( – 14 August 1196; French ''Henri l'Aveugle'', Dutch ''Hendrik de Blinde''), sometimes called Henry IV of Luxembourg, was his father's heir as count of Namur from 1136 until his death, and heir of his mother's family as count of ...
died in 1196.
Her children with Baldwin IV of Hainaut were:
*Yolande (1131/5 – after 1202), wife of Count
Ives II of Soissons, and Count
Hugh IV of Saint Pol Hugh IV of Saint-Pol (died March 1205 in Constantinople) from the House of Campdavaine, son of Anselm of Saint-Pol, was count of Saint-Pol from 1174 to his death, and lord of Demotika (Didymoteicho) in Thrace in 1204–05. He participated in the T ...
[Gislebert of Mons, ''Chronicon Hanoniae'' 34 (= L. Vanderkindere (ed.), 1904, p]
67
, Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, ''Chronica s.a.'' 1168 (= L. Weiland (ed.), ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores'' XXIII, Hannover, 1874, p
).
*Baldwin (1134 – 1147/50)
[Gislebert of Mons, ''Chronicon Hanoniae'' 34 (= L. Vanderkindere (ed.), 1904, pp]
6667
, Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, ''Chronica s.a.'' 1168 (= L. Weiland (ed.), ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores'' XXIII, Hannover, 1874, p
).
*Agnes (1140/45 – 1174 or after), married
Ralph de Coucy
*Geoffrey, Count of Oostrevant (1147–1163), first husband of Countess
Eleanor of Vermandois
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The name was introd ...
*Lauretta (died 1181), wife of
Thierry of Alost (Dirk van Aalst) and
Bouchard IV of Montmorency Bouchard, a Norman name with German elements means "fort" (bourgh) and "brave," "strong" (heard), see Burkhardt. It is also a French nickname for someone with a big mouth, "bouche" being French for mouth. Notable people with the name include:
* Se ...
*
Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut
Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – 17 December 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195) and count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195).
History
He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. In the ...
(1150–1195), later
Count of Flanders
The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders, beginning in the 9th century. Later, the title would be held for a time, by the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire and Spain. During the French Revolution, in 1790, the co ...
by marriage to
Margaret I of Flanders
*Henry (died after 1207), Seigneur of Sebourg
*Bertha
She was buried inside
Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church
Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church is a Catholic parish church in Belgium, named in honour of Saint Waltrude of Mons. The church is a notable example of Gothic architecture, and is protected by the heritage register of Wallonia.
History
The histo ...
.
[F. Rousseau, ''Henri l’Aveugle, Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg (1136-1196)'', Liège, 2013 (= Paris - Liège, 1921), p]
12 (note 15)
Gislebert of Mons Gislebert (or Gilbert) of Mons ( 1150 – 1225) was a clergyman in the administration of the County of Hainaut and a chronicler whose ''Chronicon Hanoniense'' (''Chronicle of Hainaut'') is an essential eyewitness source for events affecting his patr ...
, ''Chronicon Hanoniae'' 55 (= L. Vanderkindere (ed.), 1904, p
96
, L. Devillers, ''Memoire historique et descriptif sur l'eglise de Sainte-Waudru a Mons'', Mons, 1857, pp
7778
References
Bibliography
* L. Devillers, ''Memoire historique et descriptif sur l'eglise de Sainte-Waudru a Mons'', Mons, 1857.
* J.A. Everard, ''Brittany and the Angevins: Province and Empire'', Cambridge, 2000, pp
3031
F. Rousseau, ''Henri l’Aveugle, Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg (1136-1196)'', Liège, 2013 (= Paris - Liège, 1921).
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Year of birth unknown
1169 deaths
House of Namur
Countesses of Hainaut
12th-century French women
12th-century French people