Person:Boudewijn VI van Hasnon (1)

Boudewijn van Hasnon
d.17 Jul 1070
m. 1028
  1. Boudewijn van HasnonAbt 1030 - 1070
  2. Robrecht I "de Fries" van VlaanderenAbt 1030 - 1093
  3. Mathilde van VlaanderenAbt 1031 - 1083
  4. Henry _____, Count of FlandersAbt 1035 -
  5. Arnulf III _____, of Flanders - 1071
m. 31 Mar 1051
  1. Arnulf III _____, Count of FlandersEst 1055 - 1071
  2. Baudouin II de Hainaut1056 - 1098
Facts and Events
Name[5] Boudewijn van Hasnon
Alt Name Baudouin VI _____, Count of Flanders & Hainaut
Alt Name Baldwin VI _____, Count of Flanders
Alt Name[5] Boudewijn VI van Vlaanderen
Alt Name[5] Boudewijn I van Henegouwen
Alt Name[5] Baudouin I de Hainaut
Alt Name Baudouin de Hasnon
Gender Male
Birth[2][5] Abt 1030 Vlaanderen, BelgiumHouse of Flanders
Marriage 31 Mar 1051 to Richilde de Hainaut
Title (nobility)[5] 1051 Comte de Hainaut
Title (nobility)[5] 1067 Graaf van Vlaanderen, Artesie en Zeeland
Death[2][5] 17 Jul 1070
Burial[5] Hasnon Abbey
Reference Number? Q266523?


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Baldwin VI ( 1030 – 17 July 1070), also known as Baldwin the Good, was Count of Hainaut from 1051 to 1070 (as Baldwin I) and Count of Flanders from 1067 to 1070.

Baldwin was the eldest son of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela, a daughter of King Robert II of France[1] and Constance of Arles. His father arranged his marriage, under threat of arms, to Richilde, the widow of Herman of Mons and heir of Hainaut. As Hainaut was a part of the Holy Roman Empire this enraged Emperor Henry III, who had not been consulted, causing him to wage war on the two Baldwins but was not successful.[2] Between 1050 and 1054 Count Lambert II of Lens fought alongside the Baldwins against Henry III finding that this alliance best protected his interests.

Baldwin VI died on 17 July 1070. Baldwin had constructed the church of St. Peter's of Hasnon, placed monks there and designated it as his burial place. His early death left Flanders and Hainaut in the hands of his young son, Arnulf III, with Richilde as regent. Arnulf III was killed at the Battle of Cassel in 1071. Baldwin VI's younger son, Count Baldwin II of Hainaut,[1] could not claim Flanders from Baldwin VI's brother, Robert I.

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References
  1.   Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Baldwin VI de Mons, Comte de Flandre et Hainaut, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   KdG reeks 18 Wierdeman Molendijk.
  4.   BAUDOUIN de Flandre, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Biografie op Wikipedia NL, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    [[1]], gevonden 2015.

    Boudewijn van Hasnon (ca. 1030 – abdij van Hasnon, 17 juli 1070) was vanaf 1067 als (Boudewijn VI van Vlaanderen) graaf van Vlaanderen. Vanaf 1051 was hij als (Boudewijn I van Henegouwen) reeds graaf van Henegouwen.