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Count of Flanders
Ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders
Ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders
The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders, beginning in the 9th century. 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. In the 19th century, the title was appropriated by Belgium and granted twice to younger sons of Belgian kings. The most recent holder died in 1983.
In 862 Baldwin I was appointed as the first Margrave of Flanders by King Charles II. It was a military appointment, responsible for repelling the Viking raids from the coast of Francia. The title of margrave (or marquis) evolved into that of count. Arnulf I was the first to name himself as count, by the Grace of God. The title of margrave largely fell out of use by the 12th century. Since then, the rulers of Flanders have only been referred to as counts.
The counts of Flanders enlarged their estate through a series of diplomatic marriages. The counties of Hainaut, Namur, Béthune, Nevers, Auxerre, Rethel, Burgundy, and Artois were all acquired in this manner. However, the County of Flanders suffered the same fate in turn. As a result of the marriage of Countess Margaret III with Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, the county and the subsidiary counties entered a personal union with the Duchy of Burgundy in 1405.
The counts of Flanders were also associated with the Duchy of Brittany prior to its union with France. In , Joan, the daughter of Arthur II, Duke of Brittany, married the second son of Count Robert III. Joanna of Flanders, the granddaughter of Count Robert III and daughter of his son, Count Louis I, married John Montfort. During Montfort's imprisonment, she fought on his behalf, alongside English allies, during the Breton War of Succession for the ducal crown, which was won definitively by her son John V, Duke of Brittany. It was through this alliance that the Duchy of Brittany was eventually joined to the throne of France.
List of counts
[[House of Flanders]]
| Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baldwin I | – 879 | 862 – 879 | Judith of Flanders | |
| 4 children | Married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald | |||
| Baldwin II | – 10 September 918 | 879 – 10 September 918 | Ælfthryth | |
| 4 children | Son of Baldwin I and Judith | |||
| Arnulf I | /899 – 27 March 964 | 10 September 918 – 27 March 964 | Adele of Vermandois | |
| 934 | ||||
| 5 children | Son of Baldwin II | |||
| Baldwin III | 958-962 | Matilda of Saxony | ||
| 1 son | Ruled jointly with his father Arnulf I | |||
| Arnulf II | – 30 March 987 | 965 – 30 March 987 | Rozala of Italy | |
| 976 | ||||
| 2 children | Son of Baldwin III | |||
| Baldwin IV | 980 – 30 May 1035 | 988 – 30 May 1035 | (1) Ogive of Luxembourg | |
| 1012 | ||||
| 1 son | ||||
| (2) Eleanor of Normandy | ||||
| 1031 | ||||
| 1 daughter | Son of Arnulf II | |||
| Baldwin V | 19 August 1012 – 1 September 1067 | 30 May 1035 – 1 September 1067 | Adela of France | |
| 1028 | ||||
| 3 children | Son of Baldwin IV | |||
| Baldwin VI | – 17 July 1070 | 1 September 1067 – 17 July 1070 | Richilde, Countess of Hainaut | |
| 2 sons | Son of Baldwin V; also Count of Hainaut | |||
| Arnulf III | – 22 February 1071 | 17 July 1070 – 22 February 1071 | Never married | Son of Baldwin VI; also Count of Hainaut |
| Robert I | – 13 October 1093 | 22 February 1071 – 13 October 1093 | Gertrude of Saxony | |
| 1063 | ||||
| 5 children | Son of Baldwin V | |||
| Robert II | – 5 October 1111 | 13 October 1093 – 5 October 1111 | Clementia of Burgundy | |
| 1097 | ||||
| 1 son | Son of Robert I | |||
| Baldwin VII | 1093 – 17 July 1119 | 5 October 1111 – 17 July 1119 | Hawise of Brittany | |
| 1105 | ||||
| no issue | Son of Robert II |
[[House of Estridsen]]
| Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles I | 1084 – 2 March 1127 | 1119 – 2 March 1127 | Margaret of Clermont | |
| no issue | Son of Canute IV of Denmark and Adela of Flanders, cousin of Baldwin VII and designated by him. Also grandson of Robert I. |
[[House of Normandy]]
| Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William I | 25 October 1102 – 28 July 1128 | 2 March 1127 – 28 July 1128 | (1) Sibylla of Anjou | |
| no issue | ||||
| (2) Joanna of Montferrat | ||||
| no issue | Great-grandson of Baldwin V, designated by Louis VI of France |
[[House of Lorraine|House of Alsace or House of Metz]]
| Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theoderic | – 17 January 1168 | 28 July 1128 – 17 January 1168 | (1) Margaret of Clermont (or Swanhilde) | |
| before 1132 | ||||
| 1 daughter | ||||
| (2) Sibylla of Anjou | ||||
| 6 children | Grandson of Robert I, recognised by Louis VI of France | |||
| Philip I | 1143 – 1 August 1191 | 17 January 1168 – 1 August 1191 | (1) Elisabeth of Vermandois | |
| 1159 | ||||
| no issue | ||||
| (2) Theresa of Portugal | ||||
| no issue | Son of Thierry; also Count of Vermandois | |||
| Margaret I | - 15 November 1194 | 1 August 1191 - 15 November 1194 | (1) Ralph II of Vermandois | |
| 1160 | ||||
| no issue | ||||
| (2) Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut | ||||
| 8 children | Daughter of Thierry |
[[House of Flanders]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Baldwin8.jpg | 110px]] | Baldwin VIII | 1150 – 17 December 1195 | 1 August 1191 - 17 December 1194 | Margaret I |
| 8 children | Husband of Margaret I | ||||
| [[File:Baldwin_I_of_Constantinople.jpg | 110px]] | Baldwin IX | July 1172 – | 1194 - 1205 | Marie of Champagne |
| 6 January 1186 | |||||
| Valenciennes | |||||
| 2 daughters | Son of Margaret I and Baldwin VIII, also Latin Emperor of Constantinople | ||||
| [[File:Joan_of_Constantinople.jpg | 110px]] | Joan | – 5 December 1244 | 1205 – 5 December 1244 | |
| (sole-rule between 1214 and 1223) | (1) Ferdinand of Portugal | ||||
| 1212 | |||||
| Paris | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (2) Thomas of Savoy-Piedmont | |||||
| 2 April 1237 | |||||
| no issue | Daughter of Baldwin IX | ||||
| Ferdinand | 24 March 1188 – 27 July 1233 | 1212 – 27 July 1233 | Joan, Countess of Flanders | ||
| 1212 | |||||
| Paris | |||||
| no issue | Husband of Joan | ||||
| Thomas | – 7 February 1259 | 2 April 1237 – 5 December 1244 | Joan, Countess of Flanders | ||
| 2 April 1237 | |||||
| no issue | Husband of Joan | ||||
| [[File:Marguerite_2.jpg | 110px]] | Margaret II | 1202 – 10 February 1280 | 5 December 1244 – 29 December 1278 | (1) Bouchard IV of Avesnes |
| 3 sons | |||||
| (2) William II of Dampierre | |||||
| 18 August/15 November 1223 | |||||
| 5 children | Sister of Joan |
In 1244, the Counties of Flanders and Hainaut were claimed by Margaret II's sons, the half-brothers John I of Avesnes and William III of Dampierre in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault. In 1246, King Louis IX of France awarded Flanders to William.
[[House of Dampierre]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Vilém_2_Flandry.jpg | 110px]] | William II | 1224 – 6 June 1251 | 1247 - 6 June 1251 | Beatrice of Brabant |
| November 1247 | |||||
| no issue | Son of Margaret II and William II of Dampierre | ||||
| [[File:Guidonis.jpg | 110px]] | Guy | – 7 March 1305 | 6 June 1251 - 7 March 1305 | (1) Matilda of Béthune |
| June 1246 | |||||
| 8 children | |||||
| (2) Isabelle of Luxembourg | |||||
| March 1265 | |||||
| 8 children | Brother of William II | ||||
| [[File:Robertus1.jpg | 110px]] | Robert III | 1249 – 17 September 1322 | 7 March 1305 – 17 September 1322 | (1) Blanche of Sicily |
| 1265 | |||||
| 1 son (died young) | |||||
| (2) Yolande II, Countess of Nevers | |||||
| 5 children | Son of Guy: also Count of Nevers | ||||
| [[File:Louis2Fl.jpg | 110px]] | Louis I | – 26 August 1346 | 17 September 1322 – 26 August 1346 | Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy |
| 1320 | |||||
| 1 son | Grandson of Robert III | ||||
| [[File:Louis_II_of_Flanders-Lodewijk_van_Male_(1330-1384).jpg | 110px]] | Louis II | 25 October 1330 – 30 January 1384 | 26 August 1346 – 30 January 1384 | Margaret of Brabant |
| 1347 | |||||
| 1 daughter | Son of Louis I; also Count of Burgundy | ||||
| [[File:Flemish_School_-_Lille_-_Margaret_of_Dampierre.jpg | 110px]] | Margaret III | 13 April 1350 – 16 March 1405 | 30 January 1384 – 16 March 1405 | (1) Philip I, Duke of Burgundy |
| 1355 | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (2) Philip II, Duke of Burgundy | |||||
| 19 June 1369 | |||||
| 9 children | Daughter of Louis II |
[[House of Valois-Burgundy|House of Burgundy]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:16th-century_unknown_painters_-_Philip_the_Bold_-_WGA23677.jpg | 110px]] | Philip II | 17 January 1342 – 27 April 1404 | 30 January 1384 – 27 April 1404 | Margaret III |
| 19 June 1369 | |||||
| 9 children | Husband of Margaret III; also Duke of Burgundy | ||||
| [[File:Flemish_School_-_Lille_-_John,_Duke_of_Burgundy.jpg | 110px]] | John | 28 May 1371 – 10 September 1419 | 27 April 1404 – 10 September 1419 | Margaret of Bavaria |
| 12 April 1385 | |||||
| Cambrai | |||||
| 8 children | Son of Philip II and Margaret III | ||||
| [[File:Philip_the_good.jpg | 110px]] | Philip III | 31 July 1396 – 15 June 1467 | 10 September 1419 – 15 June 1467 | (1) Michelle of Valois |
| June 1409 | |||||
| 1 daughter (died young) | |||||
| (2) Bonne of Artois | |||||
| 30 November 1424 | |||||
| Moulins-les-Engelbert | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (3) Isabella of Portugal | |||||
| 7 January 1430 | |||||
| 3 sons | |||||
| 18 illegitimate children | Son of John | ||||
| [[File:Charles_the_Bold_1460.jpg | 110px]] | Charles II | 10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477 | 15 June 1467 – 5 January 1477 | (1) Catherine of France |
| 19 May 1440 | |||||
| Blois | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (2) Isabella of Bourbon | |||||
| 30 October 1454 | |||||
| Lille | |||||
| 1 daughter | |||||
| (3) Margaret of York | |||||
| 3 July 1468 | |||||
| Damme | |||||
| no issue | Son of Philip III | ||||
| [[File:Mary_of_Burgundy_(1458–1482),_by_Netherlandish_or_South_German_School_of_the_late_15th_Century.jpg | 110px]] | Mary | 13 February 1457 – 27 March 1482 | 5 January 1477 – 27 March 1482 | Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor |
| 19 August 1477 | |||||
| Ghent | |||||
| 3 children | Daughter of Charles II |
[[House of Habsburg]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Portret van Maximiliaan I (1459-1519) Rijksmuseum SK-A-3293.jpeg | 110px]] | Maximilian I | 22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519 | 19 August 1477 – 27 March 1482 | (1) Mary of Burgundy |
| 19 August 1477 | |||||
| Ghent | |||||
| 3 children | |||||
| (2) Anne, Duchess of Brittany | |||||
| 19 December 1490 | |||||
| Rennes Cathedral | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (3) Bianca Maria Sforza | |||||
| 16 March 1494 | |||||
| Hall in Tirol | |||||
| no issue | Husband of Mary | ||||
| [[File:16e eeuw onbekend schilder - Filips de Schone, Aartshertog van Oostenrijk, Hertog van Bourgondie.jpg | 110px]] | Philip IV | 22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506 | 27 March 1482 – 25 September 1506 | Joanna of Castile (Joan the Mad) |
| 20 October 1496 | |||||
| Lier | |||||
| 6 children | Son of Mary and Maximilian I, known as Philip the Fair | ||||
| [[File:Anonymous, Portrait of Charles V, Rijksmuseum-(trans back).png | 110px]] | Charles III | 24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558 | 25 September 1506 – 25 October 1555 | Isabella of Portugal |
| 10 March 1526 | |||||
| Alcázar Palace | |||||
| 7 children | Son of Philip IV, also King of Spain as Charles I, titular Duke of Burgundy and Count of Flanders, Holland and Zeeland, Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V |
Charles V proclaimed the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting Flanders with the other lordships of the Low Countries in a personal union. When the Habsburg empire was divided among the heirs of Charles V, the Low Countries, including Flanders, went to Philip II of Spain, of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Portrait_of_Philip_II_of_Spain_by_Sofonisba_Anguissola_-_002b.jpg | 110px]] | Philip V | 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598 | 16 January 1556 – 6 May 1598 | (1) Maria Manuela of Portugal |
| 12 November 1543 | |||||
| Salamanca | |||||
| 1 son | |||||
| (2) Mary I of England | |||||
| 25 July 1554 | |||||
| Winchester Cathedral | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (3) Elisabeth of Valois | |||||
| 1559 | |||||
| Guadalajara | |||||
| 2 daughters | |||||
| (4) Anna of Austria | |||||
| May 1570 | |||||
| 5 children | Son of Charles III (Holy Roman Emperor Charles V), also King of Spain as Philip II | ||||
| [[File:Isabella_Clara_Eugenia_of_Spain_-_Frans_Pourbus_II.jpg | 110px]] | Isabella Clara Eugenia | 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633 | 6 May 1598 – 13 July 1621 | Albert VII, Archduke of Austria |
| 18 April 1599 | |||||
| Valencia | |||||
| no issue | Daughter of Philip V; ruled jointly with her husband Albert VII, Archduke of Austria | ||||
| [[File:Rubens_-_arquiduquealbertoVII01.jpg | 110px]] | Albert | 13 November 1559 – 13 July 1621 | 6 May 1598 – 13 July 1621 | Isabella Clara Eugenia |
| 18 April 1599 | |||||
| Valencia | |||||
| no issue | Husband of Isabella Clara Eugenia | ||||
| [[File:Philip_IV_of_Spain_-_Velázquez_1644.jpg | 110px]] | Philip VI | 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665 | 13 July 1621 – 17 September 1665 | (1) Elisabeth of France |
| 18 October 1615 | |||||
| Bordeaux | |||||
| 8 children | |||||
| (2) Mariana of Austria | |||||
| 7 October 1649 | |||||
| Navalcarnero | |||||
| 5 children | Grandson of Philip V | ||||
| [[File:King_Charles_II_of_Spain_by_John_Closterman.jpg | 110px]] | Charles IV | 6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700 | 17 September 1665 – 1 November 1700 | (1) Marie Louise d'Orléans |
| 19 November 1679 | |||||
| Quintanapalla | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (2) Maria Anna of Neuburg | |||||
| 14 May 1690 | |||||
| Valladolid | |||||
| no issue | Son of Philip VI |
[[House of Bourbon]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Felipe_V_de_España,_Rey_de.jpg | 110px]] | Philip VII | 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746 | 1 November 1700 – 14 March 1713 | (1) Maria Luisa of Savoy |
| 2 November 1701 | |||||
| 4 sons | |||||
| (2) Elisabeth Farnese | |||||
| 16 September 1714 | |||||
| Parma | |||||
| 6 children | Great-grandson of Philip VI |
Between 1706 and 1714, Flanders was invaded by the English and the Dutch during the War of the Spanish Succession. The fief was claimed by the House of Habsburg and the House of Bourbon. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht settled the succession and the County of Flanders went to the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg.
[[House of Habsburg]]
| Portrait | Name | Lifespan | Reign | Consorts | Succession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Johann Gottfried Auerbach 004.jpg | 110px]] | Charles V | 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740 | 7 September 1714 – 20 October 1740 | Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
| 1 August 1708 | |||||
| Santa Maria del Mar | |||||
| 4 children | Great-grandson of Philip III, also Holy Roman Emperor | ||||
| [[File:Maria Theresia im Spitzenbesetzten Kleid.jpg | 110px]] | Maria Theresa | 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780 | 20 October 1740 – 29 November 1780 | Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor |
| 12 February 1736 | |||||
| Augustinian Church, Vienna | |||||
| 16 children | Daughter of Charles V, jointly with Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor | ||||
| [[File:Martin van Meytens d. J. - Kaiser Franz I. Stephan von Lothringen - 4270 - Österreichische Galerie Belvedere.jpg | 110px]] | Francis I | 8 December 1708 – 18 August 1765 | 21 November 1740 – 18 August 1765 | Maria Theresa |
| 12 February 1736 | |||||
| Augustinian Church, Vienna | |||||
| 16 children | Husband of Maria Theresa | ||||
| [[File:Portret van keizer Joseph II Gertrude Cornélie Marie de Pélichy Musea Brugge 0000.GRO0450.I.jpg | 110px]] | Joseph | 13 March 1741 – 20 February 1790 | 18 August 1765 – 20 February 1790 | (1) Isabella of Parma |
| October 1760 | |||||
| Vienna | |||||
| 5 children (died young) | |||||
| (2) Maria Josepha of Bavaria | |||||
| 25 January 1765 | |||||
| Schönbrunn Palace | |||||
| no issue | Son of Maria Theresa and Francis I | ||||
| [[File:Johann Daniel Donat, Emperor Leopold II in the Regalia of the Golden Fleece (1806).png | 110px]] | Leopold | 5 May 1747 – 1 March 1792 | 20 February 1790 – 1 March 1792 | Maria Luisa of Spain |
| 16 February 1764 | |||||
| Madrid | |||||
| 16 children | Brother of Joseph | ||||
| [[File:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor at age 25, 1792.png | 110px]] | Francis II | 12 February 1768 – 2 March 1835 | 1 March 1792 – 17 October 1797 | (1) Elisabeth of Württemberg |
| 6 January 1788 | |||||
| Vienna | |||||
| 1 daughter (died young) | |||||
| (2) Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily | |||||
| 15 September 1790 | |||||
| 12 children | |||||
| (3) Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este | |||||
| 6 January 1808 | |||||
| no issue | |||||
| (4) Caroline Augusta of Bavaria | |||||
| 29 October 1816 | |||||
| no issue | Son of Leopold |
The title was abolished de facto after revolutionary France annexed Flanders in 1795. Emperor Francis II relinquished his claim to the Low Countries in the Treaty of Campo Formio of 1797, and the area remained part of France until the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
Modern usage
[[Monarchy of Belgium|House of Belgium]] (formerly [[House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]])
In modern times, the title was granted to two younger sons of the kings of the Belgians.
- Prince Philippe, son of King Leopold I of Belgium (1840–1905)
- Prince Charles, son of King Albert I of Belgium (1910–1983)
[[House of Bourbon]]
The title Count of Flanders is one of the titles of the Spanish Crown. It is a historical title which is only nominally and ceremonially used.
Sources
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