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Count of Flanders


 

The counts of Flanders ruled over the county of Flanders from the 9th century. The early rulers from Arnulf I onwards were sometime referred to as margraves (or marquis). This alternate title largely fell out of use by the 12th century.

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County of Flanders - 9th century - Arnulf I

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The counts of Flanders enlarged their estate through a series of diplomatic manoeuvres. The counties of Hainaut, Namur, Béthune, Nevers, Auxerre and Rethel were acquired via marriage with the respective heiresses. Ironically, the county of Flanders itself suffered the same fate. By the marriage of Margaret III (1384-1405) with Philip of Valois, Duke of Burgundy the county was absorbed into the duchy of Burgundy in 1405.

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Hainaut - Namur - Béthune - Nevers - Auxerre - Rethel - Margaret III - 1384 - 1405 - Philip of Valois, Duke of Burgundy - Duchy of Burgundy

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