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Baldwin IV Fair Beard De Flanders
(980-1035)
Otgiva of Luxembourg
(Abt 995-1030)
King Robert II the Pious Capet of France
(972-1031)
Constance of Arles
(973-1032)
Baldwin V the Pious De Flanders
(1012-1067)
Adela Capet
(1009-1079)
Robert the Frisian of Flanders
(1031-1093)

 

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Robert the Frisian of Flanders

  • Born: 1031-1035, Flanders
  • Marriage: Gjertrud of Saxony in 1063
  • Died: 13 Oct 1093, Kassel, Germany at age 62
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Born: Between 1031 and 1035, Flanders
Marriage: Gjertrud of Saxony in 1063
Died: 13 Oct 1093, Kassel, Germany about age 62
General Notes:
ROBERT THE FRISIAN, French ROBERT LE FRISON, Dutch ROBRECHT DE FRIES, count of Flanders (1071-93), second son of Count Baldwin V. In 1063 he married Gertrude, guardian of her son, who had inherited Frisia east of the Scheldt River. Upon this marriage, Robert's father had also invested him with Imperial Flanders, including the islands of Frisia west of the Scheldt. He thus in his own right and that of his stepson was ruler of all Frisia (Zeeland) and thus became known among his Flemish countrymen as Robert the Frisian. His right to Imperial Flanders, however, was disputed by his elder brother, Baldwin VI, who had succeeded to the countship of Flanders. War broke out between the two brothers, and Baldwin was killed in battle in 1070. Robert then claimed the tutelage of Baldwin's children and obtained the support of the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV, while Richilde, Baldwin's widow, appealed to Philip I of France. The contest was decided at Ravenshoven, near Kassel, on Feb. 22, 1071, where Robert was victorious. Richilde was taken prisoner, and her eldest son, Arnulf III, was slain. Robert obtained from Philip I the investiture of Crown Flanders, and from Henry IV the fiefs that formed Imperial Flanders. Robert the Frisian led a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the late 1080s. In 1090, on his return, he took temporary service in the army of the Byzantine emperor Alexius I, in his war against the Seljuq Turks. Robert's pilgrimage and service with the Byzantine emperor established a pattern followed later in the First Crusade (1096-99).
Noted events in his life were:
• Acceded: 1071. Count of Flanders.
Robert married Gjertrud of Saxony, daughter of Bernhard II of Saxony and Elika von Schweinfurt, in 1063. (Gjertrud of Saxony was born circa 1030 and died on 4 Aug 1113.)


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Robert married Gjertrud of Saxony, daughter of Bernhard II of Saxony and Elika von Schweinfurt, in 1063. (Gjertrud of Saxony was born about 1030 and died on 4 Aug 1113.)



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