35. Count Baudouin III of Flanders [120123] (Count Arnoul I of Flanders11, Countess Ælfthryth of Flanders6, Ealhswith4, Queen Edburga of Mercia3, Princess Elfleda of Mercia2, Ceolwulf of Mercia (King)1) was born about 940 in Vlanderen [Flanders] Belgium, died on 1 Jan 962 in Abbey of St. Bertin Saint-Omer Vlaanderen France aged about 22, and was buried in St Omer Vlanderen Belgium. The cause of his death was Smallpox.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Bauduoin III,
Arnulf I made Baldwin III co-ruler of Flanders in 958. During his short rule, Baldwin was responsible for establishing the wool manufacturing industry at Ghent and markets at other towns in Flanders.[3] Baldwin III died of smallpox on 1 January 962, after a campaign against the Normans.[1] After Baldwin's death, Arnulf I arranged for King Lothair of France to become the guardian of Baldwin's son, Arnulf II, who succeeded Arnulf I.[4]
Baudouin married Countess Matilda BILLUNG of Flanders [120124]. Matilda was born about 938, died on 25 May 1008 aged about 70, and was buried in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Matilda,
Matilda was duchess of Saxony, countess of Saxony, princess of Saxony, and countess of Flanders. She was the daughter of Hermann Billung and Hildegard von Westerburg. She was born in Herzogtum Sachsen, Ostenfrankenreich, now part of modern Germany. Matlida was the sister of Swanhilde of Saxony and Bernard I, duke of Saxony; and half sister of Liudger von Sachsen, Graf von Lesum und Westfalen and Imma Von Billung, Abbess of Hereford.[1]
Matilda was the wife of Baldwin III, count of Flanders, with whom she had a son Arnulf II the Young, count of Flanders. After Baldwin's death, Matilda married Godefroi I the Captive, count of Ardennes, with whom she had eleven children: Adelaide d'Ardennes, Duchess of Lorraine; Comte van Verdun Godefroy Herzog von Niederlothringen, II; Gerberge de Verdun, comtesse; Hermann, comte de Verdun et d'Enham; Gothelo I "the Great", duke of Lorraine; Irmgard, comtesse de Verdun; Roger de Verdun, Governor of Ambriences Castle;[citation needed] Frédéric de Verdun; Regilla de Verdun; comte Adalberto Evêque de Vermandois, II and Ermentrude von Lothringen de Verdun.[1][citation needed][2]
The child from this marriage was:
+ 38 i. Count Arnoul II of Flanders [120121] was born in Dec 961 in Vlanderen [Flanders] Belgium, died 30/83/987 in La Chapelle-Saint-Laurent Deux-Sèvres Poitou-Charentes France, and was buried in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium.
36. King Louis IV de CAROLINGIA of France [123477] (Queen Eadgifu of WESSEX of France22, King Eadweard I "the Elder" of WESSEX of the Anglo-Saxons8, Ealhswith4, Queen Edburga of Mercia3, Princess Elfleda of Mercia2, Ceolwulf of Mercia (King)1) was born on 10 Sep 920 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France and died on 10 Sep 954 in Rheims Champagne-Ardenne France at age 34.
Louis married Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony [123784]. Gerberga was born about 913 in Nordhausen Thüringia Germany and died on 5 May 984 in Reims Marne Champagne-Ardenne France aged about 71.
Children from this marriage were:
39 i. King Lothar IV de CAROLINGIA of France [123788] was born about Aug 941 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France and died on 2 Mar 986 in Compiegne Oise Hauts-de-France France aged about 44.
+ 40 ii. Queen Consort Mathilde de CAROLINGIA des Deux-Bourgognes [123783] was born in 943 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France and died on 27 Jan 992 in Arles Bouches-du-Rhone Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France at age 49.
41 iii. Charles de CAROLINGIA de France [123789] was born about Jan 945 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France and died about 953 in Rouen Seine-Maritime Haute-Normandie France aged about 8.
42 iv. Louis de CAROLINGIA de France [123790] was born in Dec 948 and died before 10 Sep 954 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France.
43 v. Henri de CAROLINGIA de France [123791] was born in 953.
44 vi. Duke Charles de CAROLINGIA de Basse-Lotharingia [123792] was born in 953 in Laon Champagne Aisne Hauts-de-France France and died on 12 Jun 991 in Orleans Loiret Centre-Val de Loire France at age 38.
37. King Edgar I "the Peaceful" of WESSEX of the English [123462] (King Edmund I "the Magnificent" of WESSEX of the English29, King Eadweard I "the Elder" of WESSEX of the Anglo-Saxons8, Ealhswith4, Queen Edburga of Mercia3, Princess Elfleda of Mercia2, Ceolwulf of Mercia (King)1) was born on 7 Aug 943 in Wessex England and died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester Hampshire England at age 31.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Edgar, amongst much more,
Edgar (Old English: Eadgar ['æ??dg??r]; c. 943 \endash 8 July 975), known as Edgar the Peaceful or Edgar the Peaceable, was King of the English from 959 until his death. He was the younger son of Edmund I and Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury, and came to the throne as a teenager, following the death of his older brother Eadwig. As king, Edgar further consolidated the political unity achieved by his predecessors, with his reign being noted for its relative stability. His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, whom he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury. The pinnacle of Edgar's reign was his coronation at Bath in 973, which was organised by Dunstan and forms the basis for the current coronation ceremony. After his death he was succeeded by his son Edward, although the succession was disputed.
Edgar married Queen Aethelflaed of the English [123463]. Aethelflaed was born about 925 and died about 962 aged about 37.
The child from this marriage was:
45 i. King Eadweard "the Martyr" of WESSEX of the English [123464] was born in 962 in England and died on 18 Mar 979 in Corfe Castle Dorset England at age 17.
Edgar next married Wulfthryth [123465]. Wulfthryth was born about 944 in Wessex England and died in 1000 in Glastonbury Somerset England aged about 56.
The child from this marriage was:
46 i. Abbess Eadgyth of WESSEX of Wilton [123466] was born in 962 in Kemsing Kent England and died on 15 Sep 984 in Wilton Somerset England at age 22.
General Notes: Wikipedia says, amongst much more,
Saint Edith of Wilton (c. 963[1] - 16 September 984-987[2] ) (also known as Eadgyth, her name in Old English, or as Editha or Ediva, the Latinised forms of her name) was an English nun, a daughter of Edgar the Peaceful, king of England (r. 959\endash 975). She was born between 961 and 964 and died on 16 September in a year between 984 and 987.[3] Following her death in 984, she became the patron saint of her community at Wilton Abbey in Wiltshire and churches were dedicated to her in Wiltshire and in other parts of Anglo-Saxon England. Her biography was written by Goscelin and her feast day is on 16 September.
AND,
there is also, at the Place of her Birth, a St Edith's Well.
Edgar next married Aelfthryth [123467]. Aelfthryth was born about 945 in Lydford Devon England and died on 17 Nov 1002 in Wherwell Hampshire England aged about 57.
Noted events in her life were:
• Birth: at Lydford Castle, Abt 945, Lydford Devon England.
Children from this marriage were:
47 i. Edmund of WESSEX [123468] was born in 966 in Wessex England and died in 970 in Wessex England at age 4.
+ 48 ii. King Æthelred "the Unready" of WESSEX of the English [123454] was born about 966 in Wessex England and died on 23 Apr 1016 in London Middlesex England aged about 50.
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