of Flanders, Margaret 1

Birth Name of Flanders, Margaret
Gender female
Age at Death 76 years, 8 months, 8 days

Narrative

Notes from http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Margaret_II_of_Flanders

Margaret II of Flanders (1202-1278 ) was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1246
She was the younger daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople , who was also count of Flanders and Hainaut , and Marie of Champagne . He left on the Fourth Crusade before she was born, and her mother left two years later, leaving Margaret and her older sister Jeanne in the guardianship of their uncle Philip of Namur.

After her mother died in 1204 , and her father the next year, the now-orphaned Margaret and her sister remained under Philip's guardianship until 1208 , when he gave their wardship to King Philip II of France .

In 1212 Margaret married Bouchard d'Avesnes, a prominent Hainaut nobleman. This was apparently a love match, though it was approved by Margaret's sister Jeanne, who had herself recently married. The two sisters subsequently had a falling out over Margaret's share of their inheritance, which led Jeanne to attempt to get Margaret's marriage dissolved. She alleged that the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case Pope Innocent III condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it.

Bourchard and Margaret continued as a married couple, having 2 children, as their conflict with Jeanne grew violent and Bouchard was captured and imprisoned in 1219 . He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope. While he was in Rome, Jeanne convinced Margaret to re-marry, this time to William of Dampierre , a nobleman from Champagne.
This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage was possibly bigamous , and violated the church's strictures on consangunity as well. The disputes regarding the validity of the 2 marriages and the legitimacy of her children by each husband continued for decades, becoming entangled in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire .

In 1246 king Louis IX of France , acting as an arbitrator, gave the right to inherit Flanders to the Dampierre children, and the rights to Hainaut to the Avesnes children. This would seem to have settled the matter, but in 1253 problems arose again. The eldest son, John d'Avesnes was uneasy about his rights, convinced William II, Count of Holland to seize Hainaut and the parts of Flanders which were within the bounds of the empire. William of Holland was, as emperor-elect, overlord for these territories, and also John's brother-in-law. A civil war followed, which ended when the Avesnes forces defeated and imprisoned the Dampierres at the Battle of Walcheren .

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1202-06-02 Valenciennes, Nord, France   2a
Death 1279-02-10     1

Age: 76y 8m 8d

Burial   Flines-Laes-Mortagne, Nord, France   2b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father of Hainault, Baldwin VI1171-07-001205-06-11
Mother de Champagne, Marie11741204-08-09
         of Flanders, Margaret 1202-06-02 1279-02-10

Families

Family of de Dampierre, Guillaume II and of Flanders, Margaret

Married Husband de Dampierre, Guillaume II ( * 1198 + 1241-09-03 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1223-08-18     3
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Dampierre, Guillaume1224
de Dampierre, Guy12251305-03-07
de Dampierre, Jean1227
de Dampierre, Jeanne1229
de Dampierre, Marie1231

Family of d'Avesnes, Bouchard and of Flanders, Margaret

Unknown Partner d'Avesnes, Bouchard ( * 1180 + 1244 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Avesnes of Flanders, Jean I1218-05-011257-12-24

Source References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jdp-fam&id=I23049&style=TABLE
  2. Errol Bevan: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bevangenealogy&id=I10528 @ RootsWeb Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more
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        # ID: I10528
        # Name: Marguerite Countess Of FLANDERS & HAINAULT
        # Surname: FLANDERS & HAINAULT
        # Given Name: Marguerite Countess Of
        # Sex: F
        # Birth: 2 Jun 1202 in Of Valenciennes, Nord, France
        # Death: 10 Feb 1280
        # Burial: Flines-Laes-Mortagne, Nord, France
        # Ancestral File #: 7W1Z-D8
        # Note:

        Notes from http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Margaret_II_of_Flanders

        Margaret II of Flanders (1202-1278 ) was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1246
        She was the younger daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople , who was also count of Flanders and Hainaut , and Marie of Champagne . He left on the Fourth Crusade before she was born, and her mother left two years later, leaving Margaret and her older sister Jeanne in the guardianship of their uncle Philip of Namur.

        After her mother died in 1204 , and her father the next year, the now-orphaned Margaret and her sister remained under Philip's guardianship until 1208 , when he gave their wardship to King Philip II of France .

        In 1212 Margaret married Bouchard d'Avesnes, a prominent Hainaut nobleman. This was apparently a love match, though it was approved by Margaret's sister Jeanne, who had herself recently married. The two sisters subsequently had a falling out over Margaret's share of their inheritance, which led Jeanne to attempt to get Margaret's marriage dissolved. She alleged that the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case Pope Innocent III condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it.

        Bourchard and Margaret continued as a married couple, having 2 children, as their conflict with Jeanne grew violent and Bouchard was captured and imprisoned in 1219 . He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope. While he was in Rome, Jeanne convinced Margaret to re-marry, this time to William of Dampierre , a nobleman from Champagne.
        This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage was possibly bigamous , and violated the church's strictures on consangunity as well. The disputes regarding the validity of the 2 marriages and the legitimacy of her children by each husband continued for decades, becoming entangled in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire .

        In 1246 king Louis IX of France , acting as an arbitrator, gave the right to inherit Flanders to the Dampierre children, and the rights to Hainaut to the Avesnes children. This would seem to have settled the matter, but in 1253 problems arose again. The eldest son, John d'Avesnes was uneasy about his rights, convinced William II, Count of Holland to seize Hainaut and the parts of Flanders which were within the bounds of the empire. William of Holland was, as emperor-elect, overlord for these territories, and also John's brother-in-law. A civil war followed, which ended when the Avesnes forces defeated and imprisoned the Dampierres at the Battle of Walcheren .

        1
        # Change Date: 11 Sep 2007 at 01:00:00

        Father: Baudouin IX (VI) Count Of FLANDERS & HAINAULT b: Jul 1171 in , Hainaut, Belgium
        Mother: Marie De CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 1171 in Champagne, France

        Marriage 1 Bouchard de AVESNES b: ABT 1182 in Of Oizy, Namur, Belgium

        * Married: Mar 1212 (div)

        Children

        1. Has Children Jean I De AVESNES b: Apr 1218 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium
        2. Has No Children Baudouin de AVESNES b: 1217 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium
        3. Has Children Baudouin Count Of AVESNES b: Sep 1219 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium

         

        Marriage 2 Guillaume II Seigneur De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1198 in Of Dampierre, France

        * Married: 18 Aug-15 1223 Nov

        Children

        1. Has Children Guy De DAMPIERRE b: 1225/1226 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        2. Has No Children Guillaume De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1224 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        3. Has No Children Jean De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1227 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        4. Has No Children Jeanne De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1229 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        5. Has No Children Marie De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1231 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France

         

        Sources:

        1. Repository:
        Name: Family History Library
        Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
        Title: Ancestral File (R)
        Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
        Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998

         

         

      • Citation:

        bevangenealogyservices@hotmail.com

      • Source text:

        # ID: I10528
        # Name: Marguerite Countess Of FLANDERS & HAINAULT
        # Surname: FLANDERS & HAINAULT
        # Given Name: Marguerite Countess Of
        # Sex: F
        # Birth: 2 Jun 1202 in Of Valenciennes, Nord, France
        # Death: 10 Feb 1280
        # Burial: Flines-Laes-Mortagne, Nord, France
        # Ancestral File #: 7W1Z-D8
        # Note:

        Notes from http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Margaret_II_of_Flanders

        Margaret II of Flanders (1202-1278 ) was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1246
        She was the younger daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople , who was also count of Flanders and Hainaut , and Marie of Champagne . He left on the Fourth Crusade before she was born, and her mother left two years later, leaving Margaret and her older sister Jeanne in the guardianship of their uncle Philip of Namur.

        After her mother died in 1204 , and her father the next year, the now-orphaned Margaret and her sister remained under Philip's guardianship until 1208 , when he gave their wardship to King Philip II of France .

        In 1212 Margaret married Bouchard d'Avesnes, a prominent Hainaut nobleman. This was apparently a love match, though it was approved by Margaret's sister Jeanne, who had herself recently married. The two sisters subsequently had a falling out over Margaret's share of their inheritance, which led Jeanne to attempt to get Margaret's marriage dissolved. She alleged that the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case Pope Innocent III condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it.

        Bourchard and Margaret continued as a married couple, having 2 children, as their conflict with Jeanne grew violent and Bouchard was captured and imprisoned in 1219 . He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope. While he was in Rome, Jeanne convinced Margaret to re-marry, this time to William of Dampierre , a nobleman from Champagne.
        This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage was possibly bigamous , and violated the church's strictures on consangunity as well. The disputes regarding the validity of the 2 marriages and the legitimacy of her children by each husband continued for decades, becoming entangled in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire .

        In 1246 king Louis IX of France , acting as an arbitrator, gave the right to inherit Flanders to the Dampierre children, and the rights to Hainaut to the Avesnes children. This would seem to have settled the matter, but in 1253 problems arose again. The eldest son, John d'Avesnes was uneasy about his rights, convinced William II, Count of Holland to seize Hainaut and the parts of Flanders which were within the bounds of the empire. William of Holland was, as emperor-elect, overlord for these territories, and also John's brother-in-law. A civil war followed, which ended when the Avesnes forces defeated and imprisoned the Dampierres at the Battle of Walcheren .

        1
        # Change Date: 11 Sep 2007 at 01:00:00

        Father: Baudouin IX (VI) Count Of FLANDERS & HAINAULT b: Jul 1171 in , Hainaut, Belgium
        Mother: Marie De CHAMPAGNE b: ABT 1171 in Champagne, France

        Marriage 1 Bouchard de AVESNES b: ABT 1182 in Of Oizy, Namur, Belgium

        * Married: Mar 1212 (div)

        Children

        1. Has Children Jean I De AVESNES b: Apr 1218 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium
        2. Has No Children Baudouin de AVESNES b: 1217 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium
        3. Has Children Baudouin Count Of AVESNES b: Sep 1219 in , Houffalize, Luxembourg, Belgium

         

        Marriage 2 Guillaume II Seigneur De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1198 in Of Dampierre, France

        * Married: 18 Aug-15 1223 Nov

        Children

        1. Has Children Guy De DAMPIERRE b: 1225/1226 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        2. Has No Children Guillaume De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1224 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        3. Has No Children Jean De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1227 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        4. Has No Children Jeanne De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1229 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France
        5. Has No Children Marie De DAMPIERRE b: ABT 1231 in Of Dampierre, Jura, France

         

        Sources:

        1. Repository:
        Name: Family History Library
        Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
        Title: Ancestral File (R)
        Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
        Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998

         

         

      • Citation:

        bevangenealogyservices@hotmail.com

  3. Errol Bevan: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=bevangenealogy&id=I33349&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more