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  1. La familia Avesnes jugó un importante papel durante la Edad Media. La familia tiene sus raíces en el pequeño pueblo de Avesnes-sur-Helpe, al norte de Francia. A una de sus rama pertenecieron numerosos Condes de Holanda durante el siglo XIII. La familia se extinguió en el siglo XVI.

  2. The Avesnes family played an important role during the Middle Ages. The family has its roots in the small village Avesnes-sur-Helpe, in the north of France. One branch produced a number of Counts of Holland during the 13th century. The family died out in the 16th century.

  3. James of Avesnes (also Jacques or Jacob; 1152 – 7 September 1191) was a son of Nicholas d'Oisy, Lord of Avesnes and Matilda de la Roche. He was the lord of Avesnes, Condé, and Leuze from 1171.

  4. The house of Avesnes played an important role in the low countries, including several Counts of Holland. It was destroyed by Louis XI in 1477 after his victory in the Burgundian Wars.

    • Origin of The House: Feud Between Dampierre and Avesnes
    • Counts of Flanders
    • Counts of Namur
    • Other Members

    Baldwin, the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, was as Baldwin IX Count of Flanders and as Baldwin VI Count of Hainaut. Baldwin had only daughters and was in turn succeeded by his daughters Joan (reigned 1205-1244) and Margaret II(reigned 1244-1280). In 1212 Margaret II married Bouchard d'Avesnes, a prominent Hainaut nobleman. Thi...

    William I (r. 1247–1251), son of Margaret II and William II of Dampierre, Count of Flanders by Jure matris
    Guy I (r. 1251–1280 jure matris and 1280–1305 suo jure), son of Margaret II and William II of Dampierre, imprisoned 1253–1256 by John I of Avesnes, Guy was also Count of Namurfrom 1263 on.
    Robert III ("the Lion of Flanders") (r. 1305–1322), son of Guy I, Count of Flanders, by marriage Jure uxorisCount of Nevers (1272–1280).

    In 1263, the count of Namur, Baldwin II of Courtenay, sold his county to Guy I of Dampierre. Guy in turn gave over the county on his death to his younger son John I from his marriage to his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg. The house of Dampierre would rule Namur until 1421, when the county of Namur was sold to the Burgundian duke Philip the Good...

    Philip of Chieti, count of Chieti and Teano, youngest child of Guy I and his first wife Matilda of Bethune.
    Henry of Flanders, count de Lodi (c. 1270–1337), elder son of Guy I
  5. Recibe su nombre de Dampierre, en la región de Champagne, donde se registran los primeros hechos destacados de la familia, que llegarían a ocupar los cargos y honores de Condes de Flandes, Condes de Nevers, Condes y Duques de Rethel, Condes de Artois y Condes de Borgoña .

  6. Mary of Avesnes. Marie of Hainaut (1280 – 1354) was the daughter of John II, Count of Holland and Philippa of Luxembourg, and her brother was William I, Count of Hainaut . Family.