39. Count Eudes of Cambrai [120809] (Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)13, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)12, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)11, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)10, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)9, Audacre8, Enguerrand7, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester6, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)5, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)4, Estorede Forrester of Flanders3, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)2, Lyderic Forester of Flanders1).
Eudes married Adele de Bois Ferrand [120810]. Another name for Adele is Adele de Beaumont.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 43 M i. Comte Englebert I de BRIENNE de Brienne [120800] was born about 880 in France and died about 968 in Brienne-le-Château Aube Champagne-Ardenne France aged about 88.
Englebert married N N [120801].
40. Count Baudouin IV of Flanders [120111] (Arnoul II of Flanders (Count)13, Baudouin III of Flanders (Count)12, Arnoul I of Flanders (Count)11, Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)10, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)9, Audacre8, Enguerrand7, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester6, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)5, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)4, Estorede Forrester of Flanders3, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)2, Lyderic Forester of Flanders1) was born on 8 Jan 980 in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium, died on 30 May 1035 in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium at age 55, and was buried in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Baudouin IV,
Baldwin IV was the son of Count Arnulf II of Flanders (c. 961 \emdash 987) and Rozala of Italy (950/60 \endash 1003), of the House of Ivrea.[2] He succeeded his father as Count of Flanders in 987,[2] but with his mother Rozala as the regent until his majority.
In contrast to his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention eastward, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guînes, Hesdin, and St. Pol.[3] 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 as well as Saint-Omer and the northern Ternois (1020).[4] In his French territories, the supremacy of the Baldwin remained unchallenged. A great deal of colonization of marshland was organized along the coastline of Flanders and the harbour and city of Brugge were enlarged.
Baldwin first married Ogive, daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg,[5] by whom he had a son and heir, Baldwin V (1012 \endash 1067). He later married Eleanor, daughter of Richard II of Normandy,[6] by whom he had a daughter, Judith (1033 \endash 1094).[6] Baldwin IV died on 30 May 1035.[2]
Baudouin married Ogive (CUNEGOVE) OF LUXEMBOURG Countess of Flanders [120112], daughter of Frederick OF LUXEMBOURG [120113]. Ogive was born about 995, died in 1030 aged about 35, and was buried in 1030 in St Peter's Abbey Ghent Flanders.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 44 M i. Count Baudouin V OF FLANDERS [35129] was born on 19 Aug 1012 in Arras Flanders and died on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille Flanders at age 55.
Baudouin married Adele of France, Countess de Corbie [120105] in 1028 in Amiens France.
Baudouin next married someone.
45 F ii. Ermengarde OF FLANDERS [120118] .
Baudouin next married Eleanor de NORMANDIE Countess of Flanders [88037], daughter of Richard de NORMANDIE II [87992] and Judith de CONAN [87993], in 1031. Eleanor was born about 1012 in Normandy France and died in 1071 aged about 59.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of this Eleanor,
Despite her common nomenclature it is not certain that Eleanor was her proper name.[7] Eleanor of Aquitaine, who lived a century later (and married as her second husband Henry II of England, the great-great-grandson of Eleanor of Normandy's brother Robert), is the first individual in recorded history known to bear the name Eleanor.
The child from this marriage was:
46 F i. Judith OF FLANDERS [120115] was born in 1033 in Flanders and died on 5 Mar 1094 at age 61.
Judith married Earl Tostig GODWINSON of Northumbria [120116].
Judith next married Duke Welf I OF BAVARIA [120117].
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