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Arnulf I (c. 893/899 – 27 March 964), called "the Great", was the first Count of Flanders. Arnulf was the son of margrave Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth... |
Arnulf II (960 or 961 – 30 March 987) was Count of Flanders from 965 until his death. He was the son of Baldwin III of Flanders and Mathilde Billung of... |
Arnulf III (died 22 February 1071) was Count of Flanders from 1070 until his death at the Battle of Cassel in 1071. Born c. 1055, Arnulf was the eldest... |
V, Count of Flanders, and the younger brother of Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders. He usurped the countship after defeating his nephew Arnulf III and his... |
coast of Francia. The title of margrave (or marquis) evolved into that of count. Arnulf I was the first to name himself as count, by the Grace of God.... |
consolidated County of Hainaut. Baldwin I (r. 1051–1070), also Count of Flanders Arnulf I (r. 1070–1071), son of Baldwin VI, also Count of Flanders Baldwin II... |
Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugh I of France) of Reims, had imperial sympathies. Disappointed, King Lothair relied on other dioceses (Langres, Chalons, Noyon) and on Arnulf I, Count of Flanders.... |
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... |
· Further reading History of Belgium History of Wallonia History of Flanders History of the Jews in Belgium Timeline of Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions... |
Succession to the French throne covers the mechanism by which the French crown passed from the establishment of the Frankish Kingdom in 486 to the fall... |
of the Bosonids dynasty) in early 966. In 962 Baldwin III, Count of Flanders, son, co-ruler, and heir of Arnulf I, Count of Flanders died and Arnulf bequeathed... |
last monarch of the Salian dynasty War of the Flemish succession (1127–1128), after the assassination of count Charles I "the Good" of Flanders[citation needed]... |
William the Conqueror (redirect from William I (of England)) death of Count Baldwin VI of Flanders in July 1070, which led to a succession crisis as his widow, Richilde, was ruling for their two young sons, Arnulf and... |
Wilfred the Hairy (redirect from Wilfred I, Count of Barcelona) father as Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders, but this source is considered unreliable in detailing the family relations of the early counts of Barcelona. Wilfred... |
was the daughter of Count Wichman II of Hamaland (d. 973) and Liutgard of Flanders (d. 962), daughter of Arnulf of Flanders and Adele of Vermandois. Adela... |
Frisian became involved in a war with King Philip I of France over succession to the County of Flanders. Within two years, Robert and Philip concluded a... |
question of Baldwin I's succession divided the barons and the prelates, according to William of Tyre. The highest-ranking prelate, Arnulf of Chocques... |
West Francia (redirect from Kingdom of the West Franks) ruler of Brittany, Alan I. His handling of the Viking siege of Paris in 885–86 greatly reduced his prestige. In November 887 his nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia... |
February 22 – Otto, duke of Burgundy (b. 944) March 1 – Leo VIII, pope of the Catholic Church March 28 – Arnulf I, count of Flanders May 20 – Gero (the Great)... |
Battle of Cassel: Robert I (the Frisian) defeats his sister-in-law Richilde (widow of Baldwin VI) and her nephew Arnulf III, in a succession struggle... |