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1. Prospography Content: William I of Flanders, count of Namur (d. 1391) (institution)

, who died in 1350. In 1352 he married Catherine of Savoy, by whom he had three children. He became margrave, or count, of Namur in 1337. He fought on the French side at the Battle of Crécy. He died on 1 October 1391 and was suc

2. Prospography Content: William I of Flanders, count of Namur (d. 1391) (institution)

He fought on the French side at the Battle of Crécy. He died on 1 October 1391 and was succeded as count of Namur by his eldest son, William I. For his children (by his second wife), see Marie, countess o

3. Prospography Content: John I of Flanders, count of Namur (d. 1330) (institution)

, count of Flanders, and his second wife, Isabel of Luxemburg. John was knighted in 1297. He became margrave (or count) of Namur in 1298. He married his second wife, Marie of Artois, in 1310 and had eleven children from her. He

4. Prospography Content: William II, count of Namur (d. 1418) (institution)

of William I, count of Namur, and his second wife Catherine of Savoy. He succeded to his father as count of Namur in 1391. He died in 1418. He married 1) Marie of Bar 2) Jeanne of Harcourt. André

5. Prospography Content: John III, count of Namur (d. 1429) (institution)

, count of Namur, and his second wife Catherine de Savoie. He succeeded his brother, William II, as count of Namur in 1418. He died in 1429. André Uyttebrouck, Le gouvernement du duché de Brabant au bas mo

6. Prospography Content: Count of Namur (institution)

Count of Namur See also Guy of Dampierre, count 1268-1298; John I of Flanders, count 1298-1330, son of the previous count; John II, count 1330-1335, son of previous count; Guy II, count 1335-1336, brother of previous count; Philip, count 1336-1337, brother of previous count; William I of Flanders, count 1337-1391; William II of Flanders, count 1391-1418, son of the previous count; John III, count 1418-1429, brother of the previous count.

7. Prospography Content: John II, count of Namur (d. 1335) (institution)

(d. 1335) Eldest son of John I of Flanders, count of Namur, and Marie of Artois. He became count of Namur at his father’s death in 1330. He provided refuge for his uncle, Robert III of Artois, who had been

8. Prospography Content: Guy II, count of Namur (d. 1336) (institution)

accompanied his elder brother John II, count of Namur, to Prussia in 1334–1335 and succeded him as count at the latter’s death in 1335 on the return journey from Prussia. In June 1335 he served in the arm

9. Prospography Content: Philip, count of Namur (d. 1337) (institution)

nvading army. Like his brother, Philip was taken prisonner and ransomed. He succeded his brother as count at the latter’s death in 1337. In the same year he left Namur to go on an expedition to the Middle

10. Prospography Content: Philip, count of Namur (d. 1337) (institution)

expedition to the Middle East, but died en route in Famagusta. He was unmarried and was succeded as count of Namur by his younger brother, William I. Jean Bovesse, ‘