Person:Guy de Dampierre (1)

Guy de Dampierre
b.bet abt 1225 and 1226
d.7 Mar 1305 Compiègne, France
m. 15 Nov 1223
  1. William III of Dampierre1224 - 1251
  2. Jeanne of DampierreAbt 1225 - 1245/46
  3. Guy de DampierreAbt 1225 & 1226 - 1305
  4. Jean de Dampierre1230 - 1258
m. Jun 1246
  1. Guillaume de Flandre1249 - 1311
  2. Robert III _____, Count of Flanders1249 - 1322
  3. John of Flanders1250 - 1290
  4. _____ Baldwin1252 - 1296
  5. Margaret of Flanders, Duchess of Brabant1253 - 1285
  6. Marie of Flanders1253 - 1297
  7. Beatrix of Flanders1260 - 1291
  8. Philip of Chieti1263 - 1308
m. 1265
  1. Beatrix of NamurBef 1257 - 1307
  2. Marguerite de Dampierre, Countess of FlandersAbt 1265 - 1331
  3. Jean I de Dampierre, Markgraf von Namur1267 - 1330
  4. _____ Henry - 1337
  5. Guy of NamurEst 1272 - 1311
  6. Isabelle de Flandre - 1323
  7. _____ PhilippaAbt 1287 - 1306
Facts and Events
Name Guy de Dampierre
Alt Name Guy _____, Count of Flanders
Alt Name Guy of Dampierre
Alt Name Guy _____, Seigneur de Bourbon
Gender Male
Birth[1] bet abt 1225 and 1226 House of Dampierre
Marriage Jun 1246 to Matilda of Béthune
Marriage 1265 to Isabelle of Luxembourg
Occupation? Bet 1280 and 1304 Count Of Flanders
Military[2] 1302 Combatant of the Golden Spurs
Occupation? Markgraaf van Namen (1263-1297); graaf van Vlaanderen (1278-1305); bisschop van Metz (1280); bisschop van Luik (1282).
Alt Death? 7 Mar 1304 Compiègne France
Death[1] 7 Mar 1305 Compiègne, France
Burial? Flynes, France
Reference Number? Q28531?
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Guy of Dampierre ( – 7 March 1305, Compiègne) was the Count of Flanders (1251–1305) and Marquis of Namur (1268–1297). He was a prisoner of the French when his Flemings defeated the latter at the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 GUY de Dampierre, son of GUILLAUME [II] Seigneur de Dampierre & his wife Marguerite II Ctss of Flanders ([1225/26]-Compiègne 7 Mar 1305, bur Abbaye de Flines, near Douai), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  2. Guy of Dampierre, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  3.   Guy de Dampierre, Comte de Flandre, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.