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  1. John I (1267 – 31 January 1330) was the count of Namur from 1305 to 1330. He was a member of the House of Dampierre, the son of Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders and Marquis of Namur, and his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg.

  2. Issued from Philippe, son of John III, Marquis of Namur. Personal Arms; Robert de Namur Lord of Beaufort-sur-Meuse Knight of the Garter Son of John I of Namur.

  3. He was the fifth son of John I and Mary of Artois. Career Because his four elder brothers all died childless between 1333 and 1337, he still became Marquis of Namur. William participated in the Hundred Years" War on the side of the English. Despite this, Namur itself remained at peace, except for a revolt of the weavers in 1351.

  4. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Robert of Namur, KG (1323 – April 1391) was a noble from the Low Countries close to King Edward III of England. He was made Knight of the Garter in 1369. His was the son of John I, Count of Namur, and Marie, Lady of Merode. As a young man, he participated in crusades in Prussia and The Holy Land. His uncle Robert III of Artois, which had ...

  5. John III (died 10 March 1429) was between 1418 and 1429 the last independent Marquis of Namur. He was the youngest son of William I, Marquis of Namur and Catherine of Savoy († 1388), daughter of Louis II of Savoy, baron of Vaud, and Isabella of Châlon. When his father died in 1391, he inherited Wijnendale and Ronse.

  6. Albert I, Count of Namur. Albert II, Count of Namur. Albert III, Count of Namur.