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Baldwin V & VIII, count of Hainaut & Flanders MP 
Dutch: Boudewijn V & VIII, graaf van Henegouwen & Vlaanderen, French: Baudouin V & VIII, comte de Hainaut & Flandre, German: Balduin V & VIII, graf von Hennegau & Flandern, Italian: Baldovino V & VIII, conte di Hainaut & Fiandre
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1150
Hainault, France
Death: December 17, 1195 (41-49)
Mons. Hainault, Belgium
Place of Burial: St. Waldthud Abbey,Mons,Hainault,Belgium
Immediate Family:
Son of Baldwin IV, count of Hainaut and Alice of Namur, Countess of Hainaut
Husband of Marguerite de Lorraine, Countess of Flanders
Partner of NN mistress of Badouin, mother of Marguerite and NN mistress of Badouin, mother of Godefroi
Father of Marguerite; Godefroi; Isabelle de Hainaut, Reine de France; Baldwin I, Latin Emperor of Constantinople; Yolanda of Flanders and 4 others
Brother of Yolande de Hainaut; Antoinette van Henegouwen; Agnes la Boiteuse de Hainaut; Godefroy de Hainaut, comte d'Ostrevant; Florence de Montmorency and 3 others
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Baldwin V, count of Hainaut (1171–1195) He was the son of Baldwin IV.
Baldwin I, margrave of Namur (1189–1195) Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.
Baldwin VIII, count of Flanders (1191–1195) Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders.
Baudouin de Hainaut (1150-Mons 17 Dec 1195)
Parents : Baudouin IV “le Bâtisseur” Comte de Hainaut & Alice de Namur

x Apr 1169 Marguerite de Flandre (do Thierry & Sibylle d'Anjou) ([1145]-15 Nov 1194, Bruges St Donat)

1. Isabelle de Hainaut (Valenciennes 23 Apr 1170-Paris 14/15 Mar 1190, Bur Notre Dame, Paris
2. Baudouin de Hainaut (Jul 1171-in prison in Bulgaria 11 Jun 1205).
3. Yolande de Flandre ([1175]-Constantinople 24 Or 26 Aug 1219).
4. Philippe de Hainaut (Valenciennes Mar 1174-15 Oct 1212, Bur Namur, Cathédrale de Saint-Aubin).
5. Henri de Hainaut ([1176]-Murdered Thessaloniki 11 Jul 1216).
6. Sibylle de Hainaut (-9 Jan 1217, Bur Cluny).
7. Eustache de Hainaut (-After 1217).
xx NN

8. Godefroi (-After 1202).
xxx NN

9. Marguerite (-After Mar 1237).
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BAUDOUIN de Hainaut, son of BAUDOUIN IV “le Bâtisseur” Comte de Hainaut & his wife Alice de Namur (1150-Mons 17 Dec 1195). The Flandria Generosa names "Balduinus comes Hainonie" as husband of "Margaretam sororem Philippi", specifying that he succeeded his brother-in-law as count of Flanders[499]. He succeeded his father in 1171 as BAUDOUIN V Comte de Hainaut, and as heir to Henri Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg. He supported Philippe II King of France when war broke out with Philippe Count of Flanders over the inheritance of the counties of Vermandois and Valois in 1183[500]. After the unexpected birth in 1186 of Ermesinde, daughter of Henri Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg, the latter revoked his assurance concerning Baudouin's succession in these two counties. In 1188, Comte Henri was obliged to reinstate Baudouin as his heir after a verdict in the latter's favour from Heinrich VI King of Germany. Comte Baudouin attacked Namur, captured Comte Henri and obtained a confirmation of his position from Emperor Friedrich I, who also secretly created him Marquis de Namur. Under a compromise reached in 1190, Baudouin received Namur immediately, and the expectation of Laroche and Durbuy after the death of Henri; the fate of Luxembourg was not mentioned. The creation of the Marquisate of Namur, and the elevation of Baudouin as Marquis de Namur, was announced at Worms in 1190[501]. Although designated as successor in Flanders by his brother-in-law Philippe Count of Flanders, Philippe II King of France claimed in 1191 that Flanders escheated to the French crown on the death of Count Philippe in default of male heirs. The settlement was mediated by the archbishop of Reims and formalised in the Treaty of Arras[502]. Comte Baudouin was eventually enfeoffed as BAUDOUIN VIII Count of Flanders 1 Mar 1192, on payment of 5,000 silver marks to the French king doing homage to Emperor Heinrich VI King of Germany for the imperial part of Flanders[503]. On the death of his wife in 1194, Baudouin lost Flanders which was inherited by their oldest son. The necrology of Brogne records the death "XVI Kal Jan" of "Balduinus comes Hannonie"[504]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

m (Apr 1169) as her second husband, MARGUERITE de Flandre, daughter of THIERRY I Count of Flanders & his second wife Sibylle d'Anjou ([1145]-15 Nov 1194, Bruges St Donat). The Flandria Generosa names (in order) "Gertrudem et Margaretam" as the two daughters of Count Thierry & his second wife[505]. The Annales Elnonenses records the wife of "Balduinus comes Hainonie" being "sororem [Philippus comes Flandrie]"[506]. The Flandria Generosa specifies that Marguerite married "Radulfo filio predicti comitis Radulfi" who contracted leprosy and from whom she was separated[507]. The Chronicon Hanoniense records the marriage "tempore Paschali mense April 1169" of "Balduinus" and "Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[508]. Her second marriage was arranged by her brother Count Philippe in order to improve relations with the county of Hainaut. She succeeded her brother in 1191 as MARGUERITE I Ctss of Flanders. The Annales Blandinienses record the death in 1194 of "Margareta comitissa Flandriæ"[509]. The Chronicon Hanoniense records the death in 1194 of "comitissa Marghareta" and her burial at "Brugis in monasterio Sancti Donaciani"[510]. The necrology of Brogne records the death "XV Kal Dec" of "Margareta comitissa Hainonensis"[511]. The Flandria Generosa specifies that she was buried in Bruges St Donat[512]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

Count Baudouin VIII & his wife had seven children:

1. ISABELLE de Hainaut (Valenciennes 23 Apr 1170-Paris 14/15 Mar 1190, bur Notre Dame, Paris). The Chronicon Hanoniense records the birth "mense Aprili 1170" of "filiam Elizabeth" to "Balduinus [et] Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[513]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1191 names "Elizabeth Francie reginam…Hyolenz uxorem Petri Autisiodorensis et Sibiliam domnam Bellioci uxorem Wichardi" as the three daughters of "Balduinus [Haynaco]"[514]. The Chronicon Hanoniense records the betrothal in 1179 of "Elizabeth filia comitis Hanoniensis" and "Henrico filio comitis Trecensis"[515]. The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis name the wife of Philippe II King of France as "Elisabeth regina que fuit soror Balduini comitis Flandrie", when recording the birth of their son Louis in 1187[516]. Her marriage was arranged by her maternal uncle Philippe Count of Flanders while he was adviser to Philippe II King of France in 1180 after the latter's accession, with Artois as her dowry[517]. She was crowned queen of France 29 May 1180 at the abbaye de Saint-Denis. King Philippe planned to repudiate her in 1186, for lack of a male heir. The Flandria Generosa records the death in 1189 of "Elisabeth Francorum regina" after giving birth to twins, specifying her burial "in eccleisa beatæ Mariæ Parisius"[518]. The Gestis Philippi II Augusti records the death "1189 Id Mar" of "Elysabeth regina uxor Philippi Francorum regis" and her burial "in ecclesiam beatissime virginis Marie Parisius"[519]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "II Id Mar" of "Isabel regina Francorum"[520]. Betrothed (1179) to HENRI de Champagne, son of HENRI I "le Libéral" Comte de Champagne & his wife Marie de France (29 Jul 1166-Acre 10 Sep 1197). He succeeded his father in 1181 as HENRI II Comte de Champagne. The Chronicon Hanoniense records the betrothal in 1179 of "Elizabeth filia comitis Hanoniensis" and "Henrico filio comitis Trecensis"[521]. According to Gade[522], Henri II Comte de Champagne was still betrothed to a daughter of Baudouin V Comte de Hainaut when his betrothal to Ermengarde de Namur was arranged. However, this could not have been Isabelle who was married in 1180. It is possible that the betrothal was to Isabelle's younger sister Yolande. m (Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité, Bapaume, Pas-de-Calais 28 Apr 1180) as his first wife, PHILIPPE II “Auguste” King of France, son of LOUIS VII King of France & his third wife Alix de Champagne (Château de Gonesse, Val d’Oise 21 Aug 1165-Mantes, Yvelines 14 Jul 1223, bur église de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

2. BAUDOUIN de Hainaut (Jul 1171-in prison in Bulgaria 11 Jun 1205). The Chronicon Hanoniense records the birth "1171 mense Iulio…Valencenis" of "filium…Balduinum" to "Balduinus [et] Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[523]. He succeeded his mother in 1194 as BAUDOUIN IX Count of Flanders, and his father in 1195 as BAUDOUIN VI Comte de Hainaut. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

3. YOLANDE de Flandre ([1175]-Constantinople 24 or 26 Aug 1219). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1191 names "Elizabeth Francie reginam…Hyolenz uxorem Petri Autisiodorensis et Sibiliam domnam Bellioci uxorem Wichardi" as the three daughters of "Balduinus [Haynaco]"[524]. The Chronicon Hanoniense records the marriage in 1181 of "Yolandem Balduini comitis Hanoniensis filiam" and "Henricus primus comitis Campanensis filius"[525], but this was presumably only a betrothal as such a marriage is unrecorded elsewhere. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Hyolenz…soror comitis Philippi Namucensis" as wife of "comes Petrus Autisiodorensis", specifying that her husband became Comte de Namur by right of his wife[526]. The Historia Episcoporum Autissiodorensium records that Pierre married "Yolandam sororem Henrici Constantinopolitani Imperatoris" as his second wife after the death of "Agnete uxore sua"[527]. She succeeded as YOLANDE Marquise de Namur in 1213. She was crowned Empress of Constantinople with her husband by the Pope 9 Apr 1217 at Rome[528]. She was appointed regent of the Latin Empire of Constantinople after arriving there safely by sea in 1217, in the absence of her husband whose fate at that time was unknown. She was able to stop the attacks of Theodoros Emperor in Nikaia, and arranged his marriage to her daughter Marie to seal the peace which was agreed[529]. Betrothed (1181, contract broken 1187) to HENRI II Comte de Champagne, son of HENRI I "le Libéral" Comte de Champagne & his wife Marie de France (29 Jul 1166-Acre 10 Sep 1197). The Chronicon Hanoniense records the marriage in 1181 of "Yolandem Balduini comitis Hanoniensis filiam" and "Henricus primus comitis Campanensis filius"[530], but this was presumably only a betrothal as such a marriage is unrecorded elsewhere. According to Gade[531], Henri II Comte de Champagne was still betrothed to a daughter of Baudouin V Comte de Hainaut when his betrothal to Ermengarde de Namur was arranged. Presumably this was Yolande. m (contract 24 Jul 1193, Soissons 1 Jul 1193) as his second wife, PIERRE [II] Seigneur de Courtenay, Comte de Nevers et d'Auxerre, son of PIERRE de France Seigneur de Courtenay & his wife Elisabeth de Courtenay (after 1158-Epirus after Jun 1219). He succeeded as Marquis de Namur in 1213, by right of his second wife. He was elected to succeed his brother-in-law Henri de Flandres in 1216 as PIERRE I Emperor of Constantinople. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

4. PHILIPPE de Hainaut (Valenciennes Mar 1174-15 Oct 1212, bur Namur, cathédrale de Saint-Aubin). The Flandria Generosa names (in order) "Balduinum, Philippum et Henricum" as the three sons of Count Baudouin & his wife Marguerite, specifying that Philippe was later Comte de Namur[532]. He succeeded as PHILIPPE I "le Noble" Comte de Namur in 1195, under the will of his father. Emperor Heinrich VI transformed Namur into a Marquisate in 1196. Marquis Philippe was captured by the French in 1199, his brother Count Baudouin being obliged to agree the Treaty of Péronne to secure his release[533]. A charter dated Nov 1209 records that “Philippus marchio Namurcensis” swore homage to "Henricus dux Lotharingie" for "terra Alost", after the death of "avunculi mei…Philippi…comitis Flandriæ, comitis Hannoniensis Balduinus pater meus et mater mea Margareta dicti Philippi soror"[534]. He was a member of the council of regency in Flanders during the absence of his brother Count Baudouin IX on Crusade, and during the minority of his niece Ctss Jeanne until Jan 1212. He swore allegiance to Philippe II King of France in 1206, his marriage to the king's daughter being arranged at the same time[535]. The necrology of Brogne records the death "VIII Id Oct" of "Philippus comes Namurcensis" who donated "ecclesiam de Flavion"[536]. [537]Betrothed (1193) to MATHILDE de Courtenay Ctss de Nevers, d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre, daughter of PIERRE II Seigneur de Courtenay & his first wife Agnès Ctss de Nevers et d'Auxerre ([1188]-29 Jul 1257, bur Abbaye de Réconfort, near Monceaux-le-Comte). m (contract Aug 1206) as her first husband, MARIE de France, daughter of PHILIPPE II "Auguste" King of France & his third wife Agnes von Andechs-Merano (after 1197-15 Aug 1238, bur Louvain, église Saint Pierre). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "filium unum Philippum…et filiam unam Mariam" as children of "Philippus [rex]" and "Mariam filiam ducis Meranie et marchionis Histrie", and in a later passage records their legitimation[538]. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1212 of "Philippe roi de France…Marie sa fille, veuve de Philippe comte de Namur" and "le duc de Brabant"[539]. She married secondly (Soissons, Aisne 22 Apr 1213) as his second wife, Henri I Duke of Brabant. The Annales Parchenses record the marriage in 1204 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie" and "filiam regis Francie", naming her "Maria uxor Henrici ducis" in a later passage[540]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

5. HENRI de Hainaut ([1176]-murdered Thessaloniki 11 Jul 1216). The Flandria Generosa names (in order) "Balduinum, Philippum et Henricum" as the three sons of Count Baudouin & his wife Marguerite, specifying that Henri later succeeded his brother Baudouin as Emperor of Constantinople[541]. He succeeded as HENRI I Emperor of Constantinople in 1206. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

6. SIBYLLE de Hainaut (-9 Jan 1217, bur Cluny). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1191 names "Elizabeth Francie reginam…Hyolenz uxorem Petri Autisiodorensis et Sibiliam domnam Bellioci uxorem Wichardi" as the three daughters of "Balduinus [Haynaco]"[542]. "Guichardus Belli Joci dominus" names "uxor et amica nostra Sibilla" in his testament dated 18 Sep 1216[543]. m ([1196/98]) GUICHARD [V] "le Grand" Seigneur de Beaujeu, son of HUMBERT [IV] Seigneur de Beaujeu & his wife Agnès de Thiern, dame de Montpensier-en-Auvergne (-27 Sep 1216). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

7. EUSTACHE de Hainaut (-after 1217). Villehardouin names "the Emperor's brother Eustache" when recording that Emperor Henri sent him "across the straits to Spiga" after a truce was agreed with Theodoros Laskaris[544]. Military commander 1206/1209. Regent of the kingdom of Thessaloniki 1210/16. m (betrothed [Jun/Jul] 1209) --- Angelina, daughter of MIKAEL Komnenos Dukas [Angelos] Lord of Epirus & his [first wife --- Melissene]. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Her marriage was arranged by her father to seal his alliance with the Latin Empire of Constantinople[545]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

Count Baudouin VIII had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:

8. GODEFROI (-after 1202). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Provost of St Audomar and St Donat at Bruges 1196. Provost at Mechelen. Archdeacon of Cambrai 1198. Provost of Saint-Amé de Douai 1202.http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

Count Baudouin VIII had [one probably illegitimate] child [by an unknown mistress]:

9. MARGUERITE (-after Mar 1237). The charter dated Mar 1236 quoted below indicates that Marguerite was the sister of Philippe de Hainaut Comte de Namur (see above). The obscurity of her husband (who is not even described in the sources identified below as a knight) and the high profile marriages of Comte Baudouin VIII’s other known children suggest that Marguerite was illegitimate. The chronology of her life (based, it is true, only on three data points) suggests that she may have been born towards the end of her father’s life. Perhaps she was left, while still a child, in the custody of Philippe Comte de Namur when their father died. A charter of “Simon van Harelbeke” dated 1234 records that he and his wife left on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain[546]. Maybe Simon died during the journey as the following document describes him as “late”. “Bauduin héritier de l’Empire Romain et Comte de Namur” declared that, “feu Philippe Comte de Namur son oncle seigneur d’Harlebeke” having granted “le Gavene [type of tax] de Harlebeke” to “Marguerite sa sœur et à feu Simon de Harlebeke son mari” and their heirs for ever, “Marie fille desdits Simon et Marguerite” had donated it to Marquette on entering the abbey and that he now confirmed the donation to prevent “Marguerite sa sœur comtesse de Vienne” from disturbing the abbey’s possession, by charter dated Mar 1236 (presumably O.S.)[547]. m (before 15 Oct 1212) SIMON van Harelbeke, son of --- ([1234/Mar 1237]). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

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Baudouin V de Hainaut

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BAUDOUIN de Hainaut (1150-Mons 17 Dec 1195). The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Balduinum primum, Godefridum secundum, Balduinum tercium, Heinricum quartam" as the sons of "Alidis comitissa Hanonensis …cum viro Balduino comite"[255]. The Genealogica comitum Buloniensium names "Balduinum" as son of "Hainoensi comiti Balduino" and his wife Alice, specifying that he married "Margaretam filiam Theoderici Flandrensis comitis" and had children (unnamed)[256]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "comitem Balduinum, Henricum de Seburgo et quatuor sorores" as children of "comiti Balduini de Haynaco"[257]. "Comite Hanoniensis nepote suo [=[Heinricum] comes Namurencis] ex sorore" is referred to, but not named, in a contemporary report on the fire at the abbey of Gembloux[258].

He succeeded his father in 1171 as BAUDOUIN V Comte de Hainaut. "Ludovici advocate Hasbanie" sold the advocacy of Flône, and other rights relating to churches of Liège, to "domino comiti Hainoensi…Balduino", by charter dated 1190, witnessed by "Wilhelmus frater comitis Hainoensis, Alardus de Cimai, Nicholaus de Barbentione…"[259]. He succeeded in 1191, in right of his wife, as BAUDOUIN VIII Count of Flanders.

m (Apr 1169) as her second husband, MARGUERITE de Flandre, widow of RAOUL [II] Comte de Vermandois, daughter of THIERRY I Count of Flanders & his second wife Sibylle d'Anjou ([1145]-15 Nov 1194). The Chronicon Hanoniense records the marriage "tempore Paschali mense April 1169" of "Balduinus" and "Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[260]. She succeeded her brother in 1191 as MARGUERITE I Ctss of Flanders.

BAUDOUIN de Hainaut, son of BAUDOUIN IV “le Bâtisseur” Comte de Hainaut & his wife Alice de Namur (1150-Mons 17 Dec 1195). He succeeded his father in 1171 as BAUDOUIN V Comte de Hainaut, and as heir to Henri Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg. He supported Philippe II King of France when war broke out with Philippe Count of Flanders in 1183 over the inheritance of the counties of Vermandois and Valois[272]. After the unexpected birth in 1186 of Ermesinde, daughter of Henri Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg, the latter revoked his assurance concerning Baudouin's succession in these two counties.

In 1188, Comte Henri was obliged to reinstate Baudouin as his heir after a verdict in the latter's favour from Heinrich VI King of Germany. Comte Baudouin attacked Namur, captured Comte Henri and obtained a confirmation of his position from Emperor Friedrich I who also secretly created him Marquis de Namur. Under a compromise reached in 1190, Baudouin received Namur immediately, and the expectation of Laroche and Durbuy after the death of Henri; the fate of Luxembourg was not mentioned. The creation of the Marquisate of Namur, and the elevation of Baudouin as Marquis de Namur, was announced at Worms in 1190[273].

Although designated as successor in Flanders by his brother-in-law Philippe Count of Flanders, Philippe II King of France claimed in 1191 that Flanders escheated to the French crown in default of male heirs on the death of Count Philippe. The settlement was mediated by the Archbishop of Reims and formalised in the Treaty of Arras[274].

Comte Baudouin was eventually enfeoffed as BAUDOUIN VIII Count of Flanders 1 Mar 1192, by right of his wife, on payment of 5,000 silver marks to the French king and doing homage to Emperor Heinrich VI King of Germany for the imperial part of Flanders[275]. On the death of his wife in 1194, Baudouin lost Flanders which was inherited by their oldest son. The necrology of Brogne records the death "XVI Kal Jan" of "Balduinus comes Hannonie"[276].

m (Apr 1169) as her second husband, MARGUERITE de Flandre, widow of RAOUL [II] Comte de Vermandois, daughter of THIERRY I Count of Flanders & his second wife Sibylle d'Anjou ([1145]-15 Nov 1194).

The Chronicon Hanoniense records the marriage "tempore Paschali mense April 1169" of "Balduinus" and "Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[277]. She succeeded her brother in 1191 as MARGUERITE I Ctss of Flanders. The necrology of Brogne records the death "XV Kal Dec" of "Margareta comitissa Hainonensis"[278].

Count Baudouin VIII & his wife had seven children:

1. BAUDOUIN de Hainaut (Jul 1171-in prison in Bulgaria 11 Jun 1205). The Chronicon Hanoniense records the birth "1171 mense Iulio…Valencenis" of "filium…Balduinum" to "Balduinus [et] Margharetam…Mathie comitis Boloniensis sororem"[279]. He succeeded his mother in 1194 as BAUDOUIN IX Count of Flanders, and his father in 1195 as BAUDOUIN VI Comte de Hainaut.

2. other children: see FLANDERS. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLANDERS,%20HAINAUT.htm#BaudouinVHainautB

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Baudouin V de Hainaut (vers 1150 - 17 décembre 1195 à Mons), dit Baudouin le Courageux,

fut comte de Hainaut de 1171 à 1195,

comte de Flandre sous le nom de Baudouin VIII de Flandre de 1191 à 1194 et

marquis de Namur sous le nom de Baudouin Ier de 1187 à 1195.

Il est le fils du comte Baudouin IV de Hainaut et d'Alix de Namur.

Sa vie

Il épouse en 1169 au Quesnoy la fille du puissant comte de Flandre Thierry d'Alsace, Marguerite. Le mariage permet de régler le contentieux qui existait à propos de Douai ; la ville est gardée à la Flandre en échange d'une partie de la dot.

Baudouin s'efforce de mater avec fermeté les querelles de ses barons. Il se rapproche de son beau-frère Philippe d'Alsace par un traité d'alliance (1177) qui le désigne comme héritier putatif de la Flandre. Philippe l'incite à donner sa fille Isabelle en mariage au roi de France Philippe II, dotée somptueusement de l'Artois (1180).

Le conflit qui éclate peu après entre le roi et le comte de Flandre met Baudouin dans une situation rapidement inconfortable. D'abord fidèle à l'alliance flamande (1180-1184), il se voit obligé de lutter contre le duc de Brabant Henri le Guerroyeur, allié du roi, puis doit préserver les intérêts de sa fille au bord de la répudiation. Le comte de Flandre refuse finalement de le soutenir contre Henri. C'est la rupture. D'autant que, subtilement, le roi l'a désigné (à son insu) exécuteur de la trève qu'il a signée à Compiègne en 1185 avec le comte de Flandre, provoquant la fureur de celui-ci. La paix est finalement conclue en 1186 après une invasion du Hainaut, Philippe d'Alsace craignant désormais être à son tour pris en étau.

Baudouin avait été également désigné successeur du comté de Namur par son titulaire, Henri l'Aveugle, sans postérité. L'accord avait été entériné formellement par l'empereur Frédéric Barberousse en 1184 à Mayence. Le comte reçoit même en 1187 la titulature du comté érigé en marquisat. Or, en 1186 naît une fille à Henri l'Aveugle. Le comte de Namur dénonce alors l'accord précédent pour faire de sa fille Ermesinde son héritière. S'ensuit une guerre que remporte Baudouin lors de la bataille de Noville-sur-Mehaigne (1er août 1194), où, malgré une forte infériorité numérique, ses troupes écrasent celles des comtes de Namur, Hollande, Juliers et Dagsbourg, des ducs de Brabant et de Limbourg. Henri garde le marquisat en viager, mais l'héritage passe à sa mort (1196) à Baudouin.

Entre temps, Baudouin était devenu comte de Flandre à la mort de Philippe d'Alsace (1191). Succession délicate parce que la veuve de Philippe, Mathilde de Portugal, déjà pourvue d'un douaire important, s'agite pour l'agrandir davantage, et que l'opération s'est déroulée en l'absence du roi de France alors en Orient. Finalement Mathilde est déboutée de ses prétentions et Philippe Auguste accepte l'hommage du nouveau comte de Flandre, prenant au passage un relief féodal de 5000 marcs d'argent.

Le 15 novembre 1194 meurt Marguerite d'Alsace et le comté de Flandre (amputé désormais de l'Artois) passe à leur fils Baudouin IX de Flandre. Baudouin détache le marquisat de Namur pour un fils puîné, Philippe le Noble, le Namurois restant dorénavant fief lige du Hainaut (il le restera jusqu'à Philippe le Bon).

Baudouin V meurt le 18 décembre 1195 à Mons. Il est enterré dans l'église Sainte-Waudru.

Descendance

De son mariage avec Marguerite Ière de Flandre il eut 7 enfants :

* Isabelle (°1170- †1190), mariée avec le roi Philippe II de France
* Baudouin (°1171- †1205), comte de Flandre, de Hainaut et empereur latin de Constantinople
* Yolande (°1175- †1219), mariée avec Pierre II de Courtenay, empereur latin de Constantinople
* Philippe Ier le Noble, marquis de Namur (°1175- †1212)
* Henri (°1176- †1216), empereur latin de Constantinople
* Sybille (°1179- †1217) , mariée à Guichard IV sire de Beaujeu
* Eustache (†1219), régent du royaume de Thessalonique
Sources et bibliographie

* Le Glay Edward: Histoire des comtes de Flandre jusqu'à l'avènement de la Maison de Bourgogne, Comptoir des Imprimeurs-unis, Paris, MDCCCXLIII
* Dumont Georges-Henri: Histoire de la Belgique, Histoire/Le Cri, Bruxelles 1977, ISBN 2-87106-182-3
* Douxchamps Cécile et José: Nos dynastes médiévaux, Wepion-Namur 1996, José Douxchamps, éditeur; ISBN 29600078-1-6
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Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – December 17, 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur

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Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – 17 December 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

[edit] History

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

[edit] Family

With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

* Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes, April 1170 – 15 March 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France
* Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor
* Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor
* Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)
* Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor
* Sybille of Hainault (1179 – 9 January 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)
* Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica
* Godfrey of Hainault
[edit] See also

* Counts of Hainaut family tree
* Counts of Flanders family tree
Preceded by

Philip Count of Flanders Blason Comte-de-Flandre.svg

1191–1194

With: Margaret I Succeeded by

Baldwin VI/IX

Preceded by

Baldwin IV Count of Hainaut Blason fr Hainaut ancien.svg

1171–1195

Preceded by

Henry Marquis of Namur Namur Arms.svg

1189–1195 Succeeded by

Philip I

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Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – 17 December 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

[edit] History

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

[edit] Family

With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes, April 1170 – March 15, 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France

Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor

Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor

Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)

Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor

Sybille of Hainault (1179 – 9 January 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)

Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica

Godfrey of Hainault

[edit] See also

Counts of Hainaut family tree

Counts of Flanders family tree

Preceded by

Philip Count of Flanders

1191 – 1194

With: Margaret I Succeeded by

Baldwin VI/IX

Preceded by

Baldwin IV Count of Hainaut

1171 – 1195

Preceded by

Henry Marquis of Namur

1189 – 1195 Succeeded by

Philip I

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Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – December 17, 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes, April 1170 – March 15, 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France

Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor

Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor

Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)

Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor

Sybille of Hainault (1179 – January 9, 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)

Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica

Godfrey of Hainault

Baldwin V of Hainaut was Count of Hainaut (1171–1195), Count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195), and Margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195). Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – December 17, 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes, April 1170 – March 15, 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France

Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor

Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor

Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)

Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor

Sybille of Hainault (1179 – January 9, 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)

Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica

Godfrey of Hainault

Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut
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Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – December 17, 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195).

[edit]History

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.

Family

With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes, April 1170 – March 15, 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France

Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor

Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor

Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)

Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor

Sybille of Hainault (1179 – January 9, 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)

Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica

Godfrey of Hainault

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How Baldwin V acquired his brother Philip's lands

Philip I, count of Flanders and Elisabeth of Vermandois were childless. In 1175, Philip discovered that Elisabeth was committing adultery[5][6] and had her lover, Walter de Fontaines, beaten to death.[5] Philip then obtained complete control of her lands in Vermandois from King Louis VII of France. In 1177, when Philip left for the Holy Land, he designated his sister Margaret and her second husband, Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, as his heirs.

[5] Gislebertus (of Mons), Chronicle of Hainaut, transl. Laura Napran, (The Boydell Press, 2005), 34 note138 _________

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Baldwin V, count of Hainaut (1171–1195)
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December 17, 1195 - Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut died. He was born in 1150. He was Baldwin V of Hainaut, Baldwin VIII of Flanders and Baldwin I of Namur.

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut.
Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169.
Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur.
With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:

Isabelle of Hainaut(Valenciennes, April 1170 – 15 March 1190, Paris), married king Philip II of France
Baldwin VI of Hainaut(1171–1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor
Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219), married Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor
Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175–1212)
Henry of Flanders (1176–1216), Latin Emperor
Sybille of Hainault (1179 – 9 January 1217), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)
Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica
Godfrey of Hainault
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Vicente Ignacio Antonio Ramón de Emparan y Orbe (Azpeitia, 5 de enero de 1747 - El Puerto de Santa María, 3 de octubre de 1820) fue un noble, militar y político español destacado por su cargo de gobernador y capitán general de Venezuela.

Nacido en Azpeitia (Guipúzcoa) el 5 de enero de 1747, fue hijo legítimo de José Joaquín de Emparan, nieto en grado decimosexto por línea materna del rey Alfonso XI de Castilla,[cita requerida] y XIV señor de la casa de Emparan de Azpeitia, y de María Ana Orbe y Zarauz, sobrina de Andrés de Orbe y Larreátegui a quien el rey Felipe V le otorgó el título de Castilla de marqués de Valde-Espina.


Su hermano Francisco continuó con el mayorazgo de la casa de Emparan. Otros de sus hermanos se destacaron en carreras militares y políticas. Agustín Ignacio fue caballero de la orden de Carlos III, Manuel Antonio fue capitán de navío, Miguel José fue brigadier de la real armada española y Pedro de Emparan (o Amparan), se estableció en Venezuela desempeñando el cargo de alcalde ordinario cuando Vicente fue nombrado gobernador de la provincia de Cumaná. Sus descendientes se emparentaron con la familia del prócer de la independencia venezolana Antonio José de Sucre, gran mariscal de Ayacucho y del general José Tadeo Monagas, presidente de Venezuela.


La familia Emparan y Orbe, señores de las villas de Azpeitia y Ermua y del Marquesado de Valde-Espina es descendiente directa de la casa de Loyola, la casa de Balda, la casa de Butrón, la casa de Haro, la casa de Borgoña y por esta línea familiar de los monarcas de los reinos de Asturias, Castilla, León, Aragón, Navarra, Portugal, la dinastía de los Capetos de Francia, la dinastía Hohenstaufen de Alemania, la casa de Plantagenet de Inglaterra, el Reino de Escocia, la casa de Normandía y la casa de Uppsala. Ingresó en la Real Academia Militar de Matemáticas y Fortificación de Barcelona a la edad de 15 años, obteniendo el grado de alférez del ejército en 1764. Se desempeñó en el regimiento de Cantabria. Destinado sucesivamente a Barcelona, Zaragoza y Orán. Presentó su solicitud de ingreso en la Real Armada en 1768. La petición fue aprobada el 16 de mayo de 1769.


En el transcurso de veinte años (16 de mayo de 1769 al 27 de marzo de 1789), estuvo a bordo de los navíos de línea alcanzando el grado de capitán de navío. En la Segunda expedición de Cevallos a Río Grande en 1776 con el rango de teniente de fragata, estuvo en la escuadra de navíos al mando del teniente general Francisco Javier Everardo-Tilly, marqués de Casa Tilly junto al teniente de navío Nicolás Estrada. Esta campaña naval tuvo una dimensión superior a todas las realizadas a lo largo de los siglos XVIII y XIX, pues se embarcaron 8.500 soldados de infantería y 600 dragones a caballo en 97 barcos artillados de transporte y 19 navíos de guerra, contándose 632 cañones. La expedición fue un éxito, ya que tomó el fuerte de Colonia del Sacramento, en el actual Uruguay, y ocupó la isla de Santa Catalina (hoy propiedad del Brasil), dando paso al tratado de San Ildefonso entre España y Portugal.


En el año 1779 participó en el asedio de Gibraltar en la primera campaña naval del Canal de la Mancha a bordo del navío San Pablo que formó parte de la escuadra del teniente general Luis de Córdova y Córdova, al mando del capitán de navío Carlos de la Villa. En el año 1783 participó en el Bombardeo de Argel al mando de una de las tres divisiones de la escuadra por cuyo buen desempeño mereció un reconocimiento por parte de rey Carlos III. Posteriormente, fue encargado en calidad de embajador para hacer la paz con los argelinos. Lograda ésta con el tratado firmado el 14 de junio de 1786 por el dey Muhammad V ben Othman de Argel y el teniente general José de Mazarredo Salazar y dada por terminada la piratería contra el comercio español y el tráfico de esclavos en las regiones costeras de Marruecos, Argelia, Túnez y Libia y el Mar Mediterráneo se embarcó en la fragata Loreto, con el mando de ella, para su desarme en el Arsenal de la Carraca.


Con el grado de capitán de navío, embarcó el 12 de junio de 1789 desde el puerto de Cádiz, en la fragata Nuestra Señora de la Paz, comandada por Federico Gravina. Viajó con destino a Portobelo (Panamá) como gobernador de esa plaza. Posteriormente fue nombrado gobernador de la Provincia de Nueva Andalucía, más tarde llamada Provincia de Cumaná entre los años de 1792 y 1804. A la llegada del naturalista alemán Alejandro de Humboldt a Cumaná en 1799, Emparan le ofreció su apoyo. Como Humboldt no había conseguido aún sus pagarés, Emparan le adelantó el dinero necesario para realizar su expedición. Humboldt luego escribiría sobre el encuentro que tuvo con Emparan en su obra Viaje a las regiones equinocciales del nuevo continente:


"...El capitán del Pizarro nos condujo a casa de Don Vicente Emparan, gobernador de la provincia para presentarle los pasaportes que nos habían sido dados por la primera Secretaría de Estado. Nos recibió con franqueza y esta noble simplicidad que en todo tiempo han caracterizado a la nación vasca. Antes de haber sido nombrado gobernador de Portobelo y Cumaná; se había distinguido como capitán de navío en la marina real. Su nombre hace recordar uno de los más extraordinarios y más tristes acontecimientos que presenta la historia de las guerras marítimas. Cuando la última ruptura entre España e Inglaterra, dos hermanos del caballero Emparan se batieron durante la noche delante del puerto de Cádiz, creyéndose enemigos uno de otro. El combate fue tan terrible que las dos embarcaciones se fueron a pique casi al mismo tiempo: una pequeña parte de las tripulaciones pudo salvarse y los dos hermanos tuvieron la desgracia de reconocerse poco tiempo antes de su muerte..."


"...El gobernador de Cumaná nos manifestó mucha satisfacción por nuestra resolución de permanecer algún tiempo en la Nueva Andalucía, cuyo nombre era, a la sazón, casi desconocido en Europa, y que en sus montañas y en las orillas de sus numerosos ríos encierran una gran cantidad de objetos dignos de llamar la atención de los naturalistas. El caballero de Emparan nos enseñó algodón teñido con plantas indígenas, y hermosos muebles, para los cuales se había empleado exclusivamente la madera del país; se interesaba vivamente en todo lo que tenía relación con la física, y preguntó, con gran admiración nuestra, sí pensábamos que, bajo el hermoso cielo de los trópicos, la atmósfera contuviese menos azotico que en España, o si la rapidez con que el hierro se oxida en estos climas, era únicamente el efecto de una más grande humedad indicada por el higrómetro. El nombre de la patria, pronunciado sobre una costa tan lejana, no hubiera sido más agradable al oído de un viajero que lo fueron para nosotros las palabras azotico, de óxido, de hierro, y de higrómetro... El caballero de Emparan amaba mucho las ciencias para que se extrañase de que fuésemos tan lejos a recoger plantas y a determinar la posición de algunos lugares por medios astronómicos. No supuso por consecuencia otros motivos en nuestro viaje que los enunciados en nuestro pasaporte; y las muchas atenciones y pruebas de consideración que nos dispensó, durante nuestra larga permanencia en su gobierno, contribuyeron para procurarnos una acogida favorable en todas las partes de la América meridional..."


Otra evidencia que esclarece el origen de su nombramiento como capitán general de Venezuela, es un documento que se encuentra en el Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, España, donde la Junta Suprema Central la cual defendía los derechos del rey de España Fernando VII, resuelve y ordena que Vicente de Emparan, electo capitán general de la provincia de Venezuela, se le permita embarcarse para su destino en el navío de su majestad San Leandro. La orden fue firmada en el Real Alcázar de Sevilla el 30 de marzo de 1809.4​


Artículo principal: Revolución del 19 de abril de 1810 Al aceptar el nombramiento, ratifica su fidelidad y lealtad al rey de España Fernando VII. Emparan, promovido al rango de mariscal de campo inmediatamente embarca en Cádiz el 1 de abril de 1809 rumbo a su destino, llegando a La Guaira (Venezuela) un mes después. En Caracas asume el cargo y permanece hasta el 19 de abril de 1810 cuando renuncia a la autoridad legítima conferida por la Junta Suprema Central abandonando la Provincia de Venezuela. Al salir de Venezuela, Emparan se dirigió a Filadelfia (Estados Unidos) desde donde envió un informe al gobierno español sobre los eventos del 19 de abril. Posteriormente, partió para España.


En la ciudad de el Puerto de Santa María, el 3 de octubre de 1820, falleció a los 73 años de edad sin dejar descendencia, habiendo sido nombrado caballero gran cruz de la Orden de San Hermenegildo. Un año antes había visitado su pueblo natal, Azpeitia.


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your mother → Belén Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Elías Felipe Borges Santamaría

her father → Elias Borges Codecido

his father → María Josefa Juliana Codecido Salazar y Lamas

his mother → María de los Angeles Rodríguez de Lamas Marvez

her mother → María Antonia Marvez Rojas

her mother → María Antonia de Rojas Queipo y Loaysa

her mother → Miguel Rojas Queipo del Llano, Maestre de Campo

her father → Claudia Queipó del Llano y Marmolejo

his mother → Juan Queipo del Llano de Aybar

her father → Diego Queipo del Llano Sotomayor

his father → Fernán González y Queipo del Llano

his father → Suero Queipo de Llano y Valdés, capitán, señor de la casa de Queipo

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her mother → Elías Felipe Borges Santamaría

her father → Elias Borges Codecido

his father → María Josefa Juliana Codecido Salazar y Lamas

his mother → María de los Angeles Rodríguez de Lamas Marvez

her mother → María Antonia Marvez Rojas

her mother → María Antonia de Rojas Queipo y Loaysa

her mother → Miguel Rojas Queipo del Llano, Maestre de Campo

her father → Claudia Queipó del Llano y Marmolejo

his mother → Juan Queipo del Llano de Aybar

her father → Diego Queipo del Llano Sotomayor

his father → Fernán González y Queipo del Llano

his father → Suero Queipo de Llano y Valdés, capitán, señor de la casa de Queipo

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her mother → Elías Felipe Borges Santamaría

her father → Elias Borges Codecido

his father → María Josefa Juliana Codecido Salazar y Lamas

his mother → María de los Angeles Rodríguez de Lamas Marvez

her mother → María Antonia Marvez Rojas

her mother → María Antonia de Rojas Queipo y Loaysa

her mother → Miguel Rojas Queipo del Llano, Maestre de Campo

her father → Claudia Queipó del Llano y Marmolejo

his mother → Juan Queipo del Llano de Aybar

her father → Diego Queipo del Llano Sotomayor

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