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- Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre.
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Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre .
Contents. hide. (Top) Countess of Flanders. House of Flanders, 862–1119. House of Estridsen, 1119–1127. House of Normandy, 1127–1128. House of Metz, 1128–1194. House of Hainaut, 1194–1278.
PictureNameFatherBirthCharles the Bald ( Carolingian )October 84413 December 862Alfred the Great ( Wessex )877893–899Herbert II, Count of Vermandois ( ...910/15934Herman, Duke of Saxony ( Billung )935/45951/59Margaret of Dampierre was the last Countess of Flanders (as Margaret III) of the House of Dampierre, Countess of Artois and Countess Palatine of Burgundy (as Margaret II) and twice Duchess consort of Burgundy.
Judith of Flanders (or Judith of the Franks) (c. 844 –c. 870), was a member of the Frankish Royal family, twice Queen of Wessex, and by her third marriage Countess of Flanders.
Mar 15, 2021 · Judith of Flanders was the daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders and his second wife, a daughter of the Duke of Normandy. Baldwin was thirty years older than his wife. Judith was born around 1031.
Duchess of Burgundy, countess of Flanders, and archduchess of Austria, who fought to save her land from France and preserved what was to become the modern country of Belgium.
Once the Counts of Flanders (who were also Dukes of Burgundy) expanded their regional power to create the bigger entity, now referred to by historians as the Burgundian Netherlands, "Flanders", along with Latin "Belgium", were the first two common names to describe this regional block.