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  1. 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.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Thierry was the count of Flanders (112868), son of Thierry II, duke of Upper Lorraine, and Gertrude, daughter of Robert I the Frisian, count of Flanders. He contested the county of Flanders with William Clito on the death of Charles the Good in 1127. He was recognized by Ghent, Bruges, and Ypres.

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  3. Thierry of Flanders (Latin: Theodoricus de Flandria, Old French: Tyerri de Flandres) was a Flemish nobleman and crusader active in 1197–1207. Thierry was the illegitimate son of Count Philip I of Flanders and thus the first cousin of Count Baldwin IX of Flanders, whose mother, Margaret, was Philip's sister.

  4. Son of Thierry II of Alsace and Gertrude of Flanders (a daughter of Count Robert I), Thierry ruled as count of Flanders from 1128 until his death in 1168. As such, he joined a line of princes with a significant tradition of crusading already established.

  5. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Theoderic (Thierry) of Alsace, the fifteenth Count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168, was known for his distinguished record of commitment to crusading. His record includes participation in the Second Crusade, the failed siege of the Syrian city Shaizar, and the invasion of Egypt.

  6. During the second of these attacks Count Thierry of Flanders, his wife Sibylla, and a sizeable contingent of knights landed at the port of Beirut. This was the most significant force to come from the West since the Second Crusade.

  7. The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders, beginning in the 9th century. [1] . Later, the title would be held for a time, by the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire and Spain. During the French Revolution, in 1790, the county of Flanders was annexed to France and ceased to exist.