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Robert I, född cirka 1031
i Kasteel van Wijnendale, Wijnendale, West Vlaanderen, Vlaams Gewest,
Belgien, död 1093-10-13 i Normandie, Frankrike.
Count of Flanders.
Robert I of Flanders (1029/1032 – 13 October 1093 in Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1071 to
1092.
Robrecht I, bygenoamd de Fries (ca. 1029/1032|32 – Kassel (Vrankryk), 13 oktober 1093) was groaf van Vloandern van 1071 tout
an zyn dôod.
Je was de twidde zeune van Boudewyn V van Vloandern en Adela van Mêesn.
Robert Ier de Flandre[1] dit le Frison (vers 1035 - † 13 octobre 1093, château de Wijnendale), fils cadet du comte Baudouin V et
d'Adèle de France. Frère cadet du de Baudouin VI de Flandre, il dépossède le fils de ce dernier et devient comte de Flandre de 1071
à 1093.
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History He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
Family By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
* Robert II * Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count
of Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. * Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders * Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders * Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Count of Flanders Robert's nephew Arnulf III (son of Baldwin VI of Flanders) succeeded his father in 1070 and was supported by
his mother Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut. However, Robert challenged Arnulf's succession to the throne of Flanders and
began rallying support mainly in northern Flanders (where the bulk of Arnulf's forces were located). Arnulf's ranks contained
individuals such as Count Eustace II of Boulogne, Count Eustace III of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon.
Moreover, Arnulf was supported by King Philip I of France since Philip's aunt, Adela, married Baldwin V of Flanders. A
contingent of ten Norman knights led by William FitzOsborn were among the forces sent by Philip to aid Arnulf. Robert's forces
attacked Arnulf's numerically superior army at Cassel before it could organize. Arnulf himself was killed along with William
FitzOsborn while Richilde was captured by Robert's forces. However, Robert himself was captured by Eustace II. Ultimately,
Richilde was exchanged for Robert's freedom.[1] As a result of the battle Robert became count of Flanders.
RESIDENCE: 5 barn: Robert, Adéle, Gertrude, Philippe, Ogive OCCUPATION: Greve av Flandern 1071-1093 BIRTH: 1031,
'Robert le Frison' DEATH: OKT 1093, Chateau de Winendale
Robert I of Flanders, known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1070 to 1092.
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela Capet, a daughter of king Robert I of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Holland. But after his
brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
By Gertrude of Holland he had 5 children: Robert II of Flanders Adela (d.1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark,
and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who
married Thierry II, duke of Upper Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Robert I of Flanders (b. between 1029 and 1032–October 13, 1093, Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders
from 1071 to 1092.
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Count Robrecht I "De Fries" of FLANDERS
Count of Flanders
Boudewijn V av Flanderns nest eldste sønn Robrecht av Flandern, også kjent som «friseren Robrecht». Robrecht ga Dirk det
keiserlige Flandern som apanasje, inklusive øyene vest for Schelde i Zeeland.
Född: 1035 Äktenskap: Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN Död: 3 Oktober 1093 i en ålder av 58 år
Robert gifte sig med Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN, dotter till Hertig Bernhard II Billung VON SACHSEN och Eilica Von
Schweinfurt. (Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN föddes under 1030 i Schweinfurt, Bayern, Tyskland och dog den 4 Augusti 1113.)
Robert I of Flanders (b. between 1029 and 1032 – October 13, 1093, Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders
from 1070 to 1092.
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother
of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo, whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the
county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Preceded by Arnulf III Count of Flanders 1070–1092 Succeeded by Robert II
Robert I of Flanders (1029/1032 – 13 October 1093 in Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1071 to
1092.
Boudewijn V av Flanderns nest eldste sønn Robrecht av Flandern, også kjent som «friseren Robrecht». Robrecht ga Dirk det
keiserlige Flandern som apanasje, inklusive øyene vest for Schelde i Zeeland.
Född: 1035 Äktenskap: Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN Död: 3 Oktober 1093 i en ålder av 58 år
Robert gifte sig med Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN, dotter till Hertig Bernhard II Billung VON SACHSEN och Eilica Von
Schweinfurt. (Prinsessa Gertrud AV SACHSEN föddes under 1030 i Schweinfurt, Bayern, Tyskland och dog den 4 Augusti 1113.)
Robert I of Flanders (b. between 1029 and 1032 – October 13, 1093, Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders
from 1070 to 1092.
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother
of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo, whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the
county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Preceded by Arnulf III Count of Flanders 1070–1092 Succeeded by Robert II
Friseren. Greve av Flandern.
Robert I of Flanders (1029/1032 – 13 October 1093 in Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1071 to
1092.
Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Family 3 Count of Flanders 4 Ancestry 5 References
[edit] History He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
[edit] Family By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines [edit] Count of
Flanders Robert's nephew Arnulf III (son of Baldwin VI of Flanders) succeeded his father in 1070 and was supported by his mother
Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut. However, Robert challenged Arnulf's succession to the throne of Flanders and began
rallying support mainly in northern Flanders (where the bulk of Arnulf's forces were located). Arnulf's ranks contained individuals
such as Count Eustace II of Boulogne, Count Eustace III of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon.
Moreover, Arnulf was supported by King Philip I of France since Philip's aunt, Adela, married Baldwin V of Flanders. A
contingent of ten Norman knights led by William FitzOsborn were among the forces sent by Philip to aid Arnulf. Robert's forces
attacked Arnulf's numerically superior army at Cassel before it could organize. Arnulf himself was killed along with William
FitzOsborn while Richilde was captured by Robert's forces. However, Robert himself was captured by Eustace II. Ultimately,
Richilde was exchanged for Robert's freedom.[1] As a result of the battle Robert became count of Flanders.
[edit] Ancestry [hide]v • d • eAncestors of Robert I, Count of Flanders
16. Baldwin III, Count of Flanders 8. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders 17. Mathilde Billung of Saxony 4. Baldwin IV, Count of
Flanders 18. Berengar II of Italy 9. Rozala of Italy 19. Willa of Tuscany 2. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders 20. Siegfried, Count of
Luxembourg 10. Frederick of Luxembourg 21. Hedwig of Nordgau 5. Ogive of Luxembourg 22. Heribert von der Wetterau 11.
Ermentrude, Countess of Gleiberg 23. Irmintrudis von Avalgau 1. Robert I, Count of Flanders 24. Hugh the Great 12. Hugh Capet
25. Hedwige of Saxony 6. Robert II of France 26. William III, Duke of Aquitaine 13. Adelaide of Aquitaine 27. Adèle of
Normandy 3. Adela of France 28. Boso II, Count of Arles 14. William I, Count of Provence 29. Constance 7. Constance of Arles
30. Fulk II, Count of Anjou 15. Adelaide of Anjou 31. Gerberga
[edit] References 1.^ France, John. Victory in the East: A Military History of the First Crusade. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
ISBN 0521589878. p. 55.
Preceded by Arnulf III Count of Flanders 1071–1093 Succeeded by Robert II Retrieved from
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_I,_Count_of_Flanders" Categories: 11th-century births | 1093 deaths | House of Flanders |
Counts of Flanders | Counts of Aalst | Lords of The Four Amts | Counts of Zeeland
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Robert I. der Friese (* um 1035; † 13. Oktober 1093 in Cassel) war 1062–1071 Graf von Holland, ab 1071 Graf von Flandern; er
war der jüngere Sohn des Grafen Balduin V. von Flandern und der Adela (Alix) von Frankreich, einer Tochter des Königs Robert
II.
Er heiratete 1063 Gertrud von Sachsen († 4. August 1089 oder 1093), Tochter des Herzogs Bernhard II. (Billunger), Witwe des
Grafen Florens I. von Holland. Mit dieser Ehe sollte die Nordgrenze Flanderns gesichert werden.
Nach dem Tod seines Bruders im Jahre 1070 setzte er seine Neffen ab und machte sich selbst zum Grafen von Flandern.
Robert und Gertrud hatten (mindestens) fünf Kinder:
* Robert II., Graf von Flandern * Adela († 1115)
1. 8 Knut IV. der Heilige König von Dänemark († 1086) (die Eltern des späteren Grafen Karl der Gute) 2. 8 Roger Borsa († 1109)
Herzog von Apulien (Hauteville)
* Gertrude, 8 Dietrich II., Herzog von Lothringen (die Eltern des späteren Grafen Dietrich I.) * Philipp von Loo, dessen
unehelicher Sohn Wilhelm von Ypern die Grafschaft Flandern ebenfalls beanspruchte * Ogiva, Äbtissin von Messines
Literatur [Bearbeiten]
* Pieter Lodewijk Muller: Robert I. der Friese. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 28. Duncker & Humblot,
Leipzig 1889, S. 717–720.
Weblink [Bearbeiten]
* Robert der Friese bei mittelalter-genealogie
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Robert I of Flanders (1029/1032 – 13 October 1093 in Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1071 to
1092.
Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Family 3 Count of Flanders 4 Ancestry 5 References
[edit] History He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
[edit] Family By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines [edit] Count of
Flanders Robert's nephew Arnulf III (son of Baldwin VI of Flanders) succeeded his father in 1070 and was supported by his mother
Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut. However, Robert challenged Arnulf's succession to the throne of Flanders and began
rallying support mainly in northern Flanders (where the bulk of Arnulf's forces were located). Arnulf's ranks contained individuals
such as Count Eustace II of Boulogne, Count Eustace III of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon.
Moreover, Arnulf was supported by King Philip I of France since Philip's aunt, Adela, married Baldwin V of Flanders. A
contingent of ten Norman knights led by William FitzOsborn were among the forces sent by Philip to aid Arnulf. Robert's forces
attacked Arnulf's numerically superior army at Cassel before it could organize. Arnulf himself was killed along with William
FitzOsborn while Richilde was captured by Robert's forces. However, Robert himself was captured by Eustace II. Ultimately,
Richilde was exchanged for Robert's freedom.[1] As a result of the battle Robert became count of Flanders.
[edit] Ancestry [hide]v • d • eAncestors of Robert I, Count of Flanders
16. Baldwin III, Count of Flanders 8. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders 17. Mathilde Billung of Saxony 4. Baldwin IV, Count of
Flanders 18. Berengar II of Italy 9. Rozala of Italy 19. Willa of Tuscany 2. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders 20. Siegfried, Count of
Luxembourg 10. Frederick of Luxembourg 21. Hedwig of Nordgau 5. Ogive of Luxembourg 22. Heribert von der Wetterau 11.
Ermentrude, Countess of Gleiberg 23. Irmintrudis von Avalgau 1. Robert I, Count of Flanders 24. Hugh the Great 12. Hugh Capet
25. Hedwige of Saxony 6. Robert II of France 26. William III, Duke of Aquitaine 13. Adelaide of Aquitaine 27. Adèle of
Normandy 3. Adela of France 28. Boso II, Count of Arles 14. William I, Count of Provence 29. Constance 7. Constance of Arles
30. Fulk II, Count of Anjou 15. Adelaide of Anjou 31. Gerberga
[edit] References 1.^ France, John. Victory in the East: A Military History of the First Crusade. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
ISBN 0521589878. p. 55.
Preceded by Arnulf III Count of Flanders 1071–1093 Succeeded by Robert II Retrieved from
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_I,_Count_of_Flanders" Categories: 11th-century births | 1093 deaths | House of Flanders |
Counts of Flanders | Counts of Aalst | Lords of The Four Amts | Counts of Zeeland
Robert I of Flanders (1029/1032 – 13 October 1093 in Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders from 1071 to
1092.
Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Family 3 Count of Flanders 4 Ancestry 5 References
[edit] History He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
[edit] Family By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines [edit] Count of
Flanders Robert's nephew Arnulf III (son of Baldwin VI of Flanders) succeeded his father in 1070 and was supported by his mother
Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut. However, Robert challenged Arnulf's succession to the throne of Flanders and began
rallying support mainly in northern Flanders (where the bulk of Arnulf's forces were located). Arnulf's ranks contained individuals
such as Count Eustace II of Boulogne, Count Eustace III of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon.
Moreover, Arnulf was supported by King Philip I of France since Philip's aunt, Adela, married Baldwin V of Flanders. A
contingent of ten Norman knights led by William FitzOsborn were among the forces sent by Philip to aid Arnulf. Robert's forces
attacked Arnulf's numerically superior army at Cassel before it could organize. Arnulf himself was killed along with William
FitzOsborn while Richilde was captured by Robert's forces. However, Robert himself was captured by Eustace II. Ultimately,
Richilde was exchanged for Robert's freedom.[1] As a result of the battle Robert became count of Flanders.
[edit] Ancestry [hide]v • d • eAncestors of Robert I, Count of Flanders
16. Baldwin III, Count of Flanders 8. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders 17. Mathilde Billung of Saxony 4. Baldwin IV, Count of
Flanders 18. Berengar II of Italy 9. Rozala of Italy 19. Willa of Tuscany 2. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders 20. Siegfried, Count of
Luxembourg 10. Frederick of Luxembourg 21. Hedwig of Nordgau 5. Ogive of Luxembourg 22. Heribert von der Wetterau 11.
Ermentrude, Countess of Gleiberg 23. Irmintrudis von Avalgau 1. Robert I, Count of Flanders 24. Hugh the Great 12. Hugh Capet
25. Hedwige of Saxony 6. Robert II of France 26. William III, Duke of Aquitaine 13. Adelaide of Aquitaine 27. Adèle of
Normandy 3. Adela of France 28. Boso II, Count of Arles 14. William I, Count of Provence 29. Constance 7. Constance of Arles
30. Fulk II, Count of Anjou 15. Adelaide of Anjou 31. Gerberga
[edit] References 1.^ France, John. Victory in the East: A Military History of the First Crusade. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
ISBN 0521589878. p. 55.
Preceded by Arnulf III Count of Flanders 1071–1093 Succeeded by Robert II Retrieved from
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_I,_Count_of_Flanders" Categories: 11th-century births | 1093 deaths | House of Flanders |
Counts of Flanders | Counts of Aalst | Lords of The Four Amts | Counts of Zeeland
Robert I of Flanders (b. between 1029 and 1032–October 13, 1093, Kassel), known as Robert the Frisian, was count of Flanders
from 1071 to 1092.
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France.
Robert was originally intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager
Countess of Holland, but after his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders.
By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children:
Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the mother of Charles the Good, later count of
Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1) Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4
children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also later count of Flanders Philip of Loo,
whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva, abbess of Messines
Robert I, Count of Flanders From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History
He was the younger son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle, a daughter of King Robert II of France. Robert was originally
intended to secure the northern borders of Flanders by his marriage to Gertrude of Saxony, Dowager Countess of Holland, but after
his brother's death in 1070 he displaced his nephews and became count of Flanders. [edit]Family
By Gertrude of Saxony he had five children: Robert II Adela (d. 1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark, and was the
mother of Charles the Good, later count of Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia. Gertrude, who married 1)
Henry III, Count of Louvain and had 4 children.[1] 2) Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine, and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace, also
later count of Flanders Philip of Loo, whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders Ogiva,
abbess of Messines [edit]Count of Flanders
Robert's nephew Arnulf III (son of Baldwin VI of Flanders) succeeded his father in 1070 and was supported by his mother
Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut. However, Robert challenged Arnulf's succession to the throne of Flanders and began
rallying support mainly in northern Flanders (where the bulk of Arnulf's forces were located). Arnulf's ranks contained individuals
such as Count Eustace II of Boulogne, Count Eustace III of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon. Moreover, Arnulf was supported
by King Philip I of France since Philip's aunt, Adela, married Baldwin V of Flanders. A contingent of ten Norman knights led by
William FitzOsborn were among the forces sent by Philip to aid Arnulf. Robert's forces attacked Arnulf's numerically superior
army at Cassel before it could organize. Arnulf himself was killed along with William FitzOsborn while Richilde was captured by
Robert's forces. However, Robert himself was captured by Eustace II. Ultimately, Richilde was exchanged for Robert's freedom.[1]
As a result of the battle Robert became count of Flanders.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_I,_Count_of_Flanders
Leo: Europäische Stammtafeln, Band II, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von, Reference: Page
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Leo: Genealogie der Graven van Holland, Zaltbommel, 1969 , Dek, Dr. A. W. E., Reference: 12.
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Greve av Flandern 1071-1092
Gift med
Gertrud von Sachsen, född cirka 1030
i Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Tyskland, död 1113-08-04
i Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaams Gewest, Belgien.
Barn:
Adela, född cirka 1065, död 1115-04-00
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