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  1. "Thierry of Alsace, count of Flanders" published on by null. (1128–68)Born around 1099 as the son of duke Thierry of Upper Lotharingia and Gertrud of Flanders. After the murder of the Flemish count Charles the Good in 1127, he ...

  2. Theoderic (Dutch: Diederik, French: Thierry, German: Dietrich; c. 1099 – 17 January 1168), commonly known as Thierry of Alsace, was the fifteenth count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168.

  3. Thierry of Flanders acknowledges that during the time when he had gone to Jerusalem for the good of his soul, his wife Sibilla had overseen the gift of Emmerin, held by Walter of Voormezele and his brothers and sisters, to the monks of the abbey of Anchin. When he returned, Thierry confirmed this gift at the request of abbot Gosuin.

  4. Theoderic (Dutch: Diederik, French: Thierry, German: Dietrich; c. 1099 – 17 January 1168), commonly known as Thierry of Alsace, was the fifteenth count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168. With a record of four campaigns in the Levant and Africa (including participation in the Second Crusade, the failed 1157–1158 siege of the Syrian city Shaizar, and the 1164 invasion of Egypt), he had a rare ...

  5. 16 de jun. de 2009 · Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112 – 1165) was a daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, and wife of William Clito and Thierry, Count of Flanders. In 1123 Sibylla married William Clito, son of the Norman Robert Curthose and future Count of Flanders. Sibylla brought the County of Maine to this marriage, which was annulled in 1124 on ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Robert II (born c. 1065—died Oct. 5, 1111, near Meaux, Fr.) was the count of Flanders (1093–1111), one of the most celebrated of crusaders. The son of Robert I, he sailed for the Holy Land on the First Crusade in 1096 and earned fame perhaps second only to that of Godfrey of Bouillon. Returning to Flanders in 1100, he fought with his ...