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Count of Boulogne was a historical title in the Kingdom of France. The city of Boulogne-sur-Mer became the centre of the county of Boulogne during the ninth century. Little is known of the early counts, but the first holder of the title is recorded in the 11th century.
The County of Boulogne was a county within the Kingdom of France during the 9th to 15th centuries, centred on the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer. It was ruled by the counts of Flanders in the 10th century, but a separate House of Boulogne emerged during the 11th century. [1]
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Eustace was the elder son of Count Baldwin II of Boulogne and Adelina of Holland. He succeeded his father as count of Boulogne in 1024. Eustace was also the count of Lens. In 1028 Eustace confirmed the foundation of a college of canons in his castle at Lensand despite accounts of Lens passing to Baldwin V of Flanders circa 1036 it was still held by...
Eustace married Matilda of Louvain,[a] daughter of Lambert I of Louvain and Gerberga of Lower Lorraineand had: 1. Eustace II of Boulogne. 2. Godfrey, Bishop of Parisfrom 1061 to 1095 3. Lambert II, Count of Lens. 4. Gerberga, married Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Andressohn, John Carl (1947). The Ancestry and Life of Godfrey of Bouillon. Indiana University Press.Bridgeford, Andrew (2009). 1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry. Bloomsbury. p. xiii.Green, Judith A. (1997). The Aristocracy of Norman England. The Cambridge University Press.Leyser, Conrad; Smith, Lesley, eds. (2011). Motherhood, Religion, and Society in Medieval Europe, 400 - 1400. Ashgate.1 de feb. de 2024 · Eustace II, (c. 1015-1020 – c. 1087) [1] [2] was count of Boulogne from 1049-1087, fought on the Norman side at the Battle of Hastings, and afterwards received a large honour in England. He is one of the few proven companions (Only 15 confirmed) of William the Conqueror. It has been suggested that Eustace was the patron of the Bayeux Tapestry.
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1 de mar. de 2024 · Eustace IV was the count of Boulogne (from 1150) and eldest son of King Stephen of England and his wife Matilda, daughter and heiress of the previous count of Boulogne (Eustace III). Eustace IV did homage for Normandy (1137) to Louis VII, king of France, whose sister Constance he later married.
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views 2,390,266 updated. Eustace II (yōō´stĬs), d. 1093, count of Boulogne. He was the brother-in-law of Edward the Confessor of England. Visiting England in 1051, he and his followers became involved in a brawl with the citizens of Dover.
22 de feb. de 2023 · Eustace IV, the Count of Boulogne, was a fascinating figure in 12th-century Anglo-Norman history. The eldest son of King Stephen of England and Countess Matilda I of Boulogne, he was born around 1130 and reigned over the County of Boulogne from 1146 until his untimely death in 1153 at the young age of 23.