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  1. Baldwin of Luxembourg (c. 1285 – 21 January 1354) was the archbishop and elector of Trier and archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death. From 1328 to 1336, he was the administrator of the archdiocese of Mainz and from 1331 to 1337 (with interruptions) of the dioceses of Worms and Speyer.

  2. Baldwin IV (980 – 30 May 1035), called the Bearded, was the count of Flanders from 987 until his death. Baldwin IV was the son of Count Arnulf II of Flanders (c. 961 — 987) and Rozala of Italy (950/60 – 1003), of the House of Ivrea.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Otgiva van Luxemburg, the spouse of count Boudewijn IV van Vlaanderen died on February 21 in 1030. The month februari ‘02’ has been written in Roman numerals as ‘II’ and has been confounded with ‘11’. On her tombstone in the ‘Sint-Laurentiuskapel’ in the St-Petersabbey in Gent, Belgium, is mentioned as burial date IX March. (9th)

    • Baldwin IV The Bearded, Count of Flanders
    • Luxembourg
    • circa 986
  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · BAUDOUIN, son of BAUDOUIN IV "le Barbu/Pulchrae Barbae" Count of Flanders & his first wife Ogive de Luxembourg ( [1012/13]-Lille 1 Sep 1067, bur Lille St Pierre [217]).

  5. "Baldwin of Luxembourg (c. 1285 – 21 January 1354) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier and Archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death. From 1328 to 1336, he was the diocesan administrator of the archdiocese of Mainz and from 1331 to 1337 (with interruptions) of those of Worms and Speyer.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2022 · Immediate Family: Son of Arnulf II the Young, count of Flanders and Rozala of Italy. Husband of Ogive of Luxembourg and Eleanor of Normandy. Father of Hermengarde van Gent, II; Baldwin V, count of Flanders; Judith of Flanders and Oda van Breda. Brother of Matilda of Flanders.

  7. Baldwin V (c. 1012 – 1 September 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1035 until his death. He secured the personal union between the counties of Flanders and Hainaut and maintained close links to the Anglo-Saxon monarchy, which was overthrown by his son-in-law, William the Conqueror, near the end of his life.