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Baldwin of Avesnes (September 1219 in Oizy – 10 April 1295 in Avesnes) was a son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes and his wife, Margaret II of Flanders. His parents' marriage was later declared illegal, because his father had already received minor orders. Baldwin was later declared legitimate by the pope, at the instigation of King Louis ...
- September 1219, Oizy (today part of Bièvre)
- Bouchard IV of Avesnes
- 10 April 1295 (aged 75), Avesnes
- Margaret II of Flanders
Baldwin fue el padre de: Balduino de Avesnes (septiembre de 1219 en Oizy - 10 de abril de 1295 en Avesnes ) era hijo de Bouchard IV de Avesnes y su esposa, Margarita II de Flandes . [1] El matrimonio de sus padres fue posteriormente declarado ilegal, porque su padre ya había recibido órdenes menores. Más tarde, Balduino fue declarado ...
William IV of Avesnes (r. 1337-1345) m. Joanna, Duchess of Brabant; Margaret II of Hainaut (r. 1345-1356) m. Louis IV Wittelsbach; Guy of Avesnes (-1317) Aleid of Avesnes, married Otto van Asperen van Heuckelom; Maria of Avesnes, married Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein; Baldwin of Avesnes (1219–1295) m. Felicitas of Coucy Beatrice of ...
- 11th century
- Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut
- Fastré I d'Oisy
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Baldwin of Avesnes (September 1219 in Oizy – 10 April 1295 in Avesnes) was a son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes and his wife, Margaret II of Flanders. His parents' marriage was later declared illegal, because his father had already received minor orders. Baldwin was later declared legitimate by the pope, at the instigation of King Louis IX of France.
Baldwin of Hainaut ( French: Baudouin de Hainaut, Latin: Balduinus de Hannonia or Haynaco) was a knight and diplomat of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. He undertook important missions to the Cumans (1240) and the Mongols (1251–52). Baldwin was originally from the County of Hainaut.
Biography. Son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes and his wife, Margaret II of Flanders. His parents' marriage was later declared illegal, because his father had already received minor orders. Baldwin was later declared legitimate by the pope, at the instigation of King Louis IX of France. In 1246, Baldwin received Beaumont as an apanage.