Baudouin was born in JUL 1171 in Valenciennes, Valenciennes, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France , the son of Baudouin de Hainaut and Marguerite I d'Alsace.
He died on 11 JUL 1205. The place is not known.
His wife was Marie de Champagne, who he married on 6 JAN 1186. The place has not been found. Their two known children were Marguerite II (1202-1280) and Jeanne (1188-1244).
Baudouin de Hollande |
Baudouin de Hainaut |
Baudouin IV de Hainaut |
Baudouin III de Hainaut |
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Jolanthe van Gelre |
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Alix de Namur |
Godefroy I de Namur |
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Ermesinde de Luxembourg |
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Marguerite I d'Alsace |
Thierry de Lorraine |
Thierry II de Lorraine |
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Gertrude de Flandre |
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Sybille d'Anjou |
Foulques V d'Anjou |
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Erembourg de la Flèche |
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Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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Birth | JUL 1171 |
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Death | 11 JUL 1205 |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 1195 TO 1205 | VI comte de Hainaut | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 1194 TO 1205 | IX comte de Flandre | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 1204 TO 1205 | I empéreur latin de Constantinople |
Note 1
At the beginning of ... Lent, on the day when folk are marked with ashes (23rd February 1200), the cross was taken at Bruges by Count Baldwin of Flanders and Hainault, and by the Countess Mary his wife, who was sister to the Count Thibaut of Champagne ...
Note 2
... the Count Baldwin of Flanders and Hainault [was] elected emperor, and a day appointed for his coronation, three weeks after Easter (16th May 1204
Note 3
Then said the barons that they had often heard tell that the Emperor Baldwin had died in Johannizza's prison, but that they did not believe it. Renier of Trit, however, told them of a truth that the emperor was dead, and then they believed it.