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31. Count Arnoul I of Flanders [119298] (Baudouin II [the Bald] of Flanders (Count)27, Baudouin I [Iron Arm] of Flanders (Count)26, Audacre24, Enguerrand22, Lyderic IV the Great Forrester21, Lyderic III of Flandres & Harlebecque (Earl)20, Lyderic II of Flandres & Harlebecque (Count)19, Estorede Forrester of Flanders18, Bouchard of Louain & Forester of Flanders (Prince)5, Lyderic de Harelbeke & Forester of Flanders (Comte)1) was born on Dec 12, 889 in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium, died on Mar 27, 1964 in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium at age 1074, and was buried in Church of Saint-Pierre de Gand Ghent Vlanderen Flanders.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Arnulf I,
Arnulf was the son of margrave Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth of Wessex, daughter of Alfred the Great.[3] Through his mother he was a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon kings of England, and through his father, a descendant of Charlemagne.[4] Presumably Arnulf was named after Saint Arnulf of Metz, a progenitor of the Carolingian dynasty.[5]

At the death of their father in 918, Arnulf became Count of Flanders while his brother Adeloft or Adelolf succeeded to the County of Boulogne.[3] However, in 933 Adeloft died, and Arnulf took the countship of Boulogne for himself, but later conveyed it to his nephew, Arnulf II.[6] Arnulf titled himself count by the Grace of God.[7]

Arnulf I greatly expanded Flemish rule to the south, taking all or part of Artois, Ponthieu, Amiens, and Ostrevent. He exploited the conflicts between Charles the Simple and Robert I of France, and later those between Louis IV and his barons.

In his southern expansion Arnulf inevitably had conflict with the Normans, who were trying to secure their northern frontier. This led to the 942 murder of the Duke of Normandy, William Longsword, at the hands of Arnulf's men.[8] The Viking threat was receding during the later years of Arnulf's life, and he turned his attentions to the reform of the Flemish government. Count Arnulf died 27 March 964, allegedly murdered by Heluin in revenge for the murder of William Longsword.[9] He was buried in the Church of Saint-Pierre de Gand in Ghent

Arnoul married Adele of Vermandois [119299] in 934. Adele was born before 910 in Comté de Vermandois Royaume des Francs de l'Ouest, died on Oct 10, 960 in Bruges West-Vlanderen Belgium, and was buried in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium.

Children from this marriage were:

   35    i. Hildegard de FLANDERS [119300] was born circa 934 and died in 990 about age 56.

Hildegard married Count Dirk II of Holland [119303].

   36    ii. Luitgard de FLANDERS [119301] was born in 935 and died in 962 at age 27.

Luitgard married Count Wichman IV of Hamaland [119304].

   37    iii. Egbert de FLANDERS [119305] was born circa 938 and died in 953 about age 15.

   38    iv. Elftrude de FLANDERS [119302] .

Elftrude married Count Siegfried of Guines [119306].

+ 39    v. Count Baudouin III of Flanders [119294] was born circa 940 in Vlanderen [Flanders] Belgium, died on Jan 1, 962 in Abbey of St. Bertin Saint-Omer Vlaanderen France about age 22, and was buried in St Omer Vlanderen Belgium.


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