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  1. William the Good (Dutch: Willem, French: Guillaume; c. 1286 – 7 June 1337) was count of Hainaut (as William I), Avesnes, Holland (as William III), and Zeeland (as William II) from 1304 to his death.

  2. William I (r. 1304–1337), son of John II, also Count of Holland. William II (r. 1337–1345), son of William I, also Count of Holland. Margaret II (r. 1345–1356), daughter of William I, jointly with her husband Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1347) and their son William III.

  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. William the Good ( Dutch: Willem, French: Guillaume; c. 1286 – 7 June 1337) was count of Hainaut (as William I), Avesnes, Holland (as William III), and Zeeland (as William II) from 1304 to his death.

  4. The County of Hainaut (French: Comté de Hainaut; Dutch: Graafschap Henegouwen; Latin: comitatus hanoniensis), sometimes spelled Hainault, was a territorial lordship within the medieval Holy Roman Empire that straddled the present-day border of Belgium and France.

  5. Birth: about 1286. Death: 7 June 1337. Father: John II of Avesnes Count of Hainaut. Mother: Philippa of Luxembourg. Partner: Joan of Valois Marriage: 19 May 1305. Child: William II of Hainault Born: 1307. Child: Margaret II of Avesnes Born: 1311. *Child: Philippa of Hainault Born: 24 June 1314, Valenciennes, County of Hainaut, now in France ⇒.

  6. William I, Count of Hainaut. William the Good (Dutch: Willem, French: Guillaume; c. 1286 – 7 June 1337) was count of Hainaut (as William I), Avesnes, Holland (as William III), and Zeeland (as William II) from 1304 to his death.

  7. William I, Count of Hainaut. William III of Avesnes ( 1286 – June 7, 1337) was count William I of Hainaut, count William III of Holland and count William II of Zeeland from 1304 to his death, succeeding his father, John II. Before becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle on the island of Duiveland in 1304.

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