Alice of Namur
Appearance
Alice of Namur | |
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Died | July 1169 |
Noble family | House of Namur |
Spouse(s) | Baldwin IV of Hainaut |
Father | Godfrey I, Count of Namur |
Mother | Ermesinde of Luxembourg |
Alice of Namur (died July 1169) was the wife of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainault. Her son was the heir of Namur when her brother Henry IV of Luxembourg died childless in 1196. Her parents were Godfrey I, Count of Namur and Ermesinde the daughter of Conrad I of Luxembourg.
Her children with Baldwin IV of Hainaut were:
- Yolande (1131/5 – after 1202), wife of Ives II, Count of Soissons, and Hugh IV, Count of St Pol
- Baldwin (1134 – 1147/50)
- Agnes (1140/45 – 1174 or after), married Raoul de Coucy
- Geoffrey, Count of Oostrevant (1147–1163)
- Lauretta (died 1181), wife of Dirk van Aalst and Bouchard IV, Sire of Montmorency
- Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut (1150–1195), later Count of Flanders by marriage to Margaret I of Flanders
- Henry (died after 1207), Seigneur of Sebourg
- Eustace (living 1198)
- Bertha
She was burried inside Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church .[1]
External links
- ^ Henri l’Aveugle, Comte de Namur et de Luxembourg (1136-1196)/Presses universitaires de Liège, 24 jun. 2013