Margaret of Dampierre (Countess) of FLANDERS

Margaret of Dampierre (Countess) of FLANDERS

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Margaret of Dampierre (Countess) of FLANDERS
Beruf Duchess Consort of Burgundy zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1357 und 1404
Beruf Countess of Artois and Flanders, Countess Palatine of Burgundy zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 30. Januar 1384 und 21. März 1405
Beruf Countess of Rethel zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 30. Januar 1384 und 1402

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 13. April 1350 Male Castle, Bruges, West Flanders (now in Belgium) nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 16. März 1405 Arras, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 1369

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
1369
Philip II Valois 'The Bold' (Duke) of BURGUNDY

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Margaret of Dampierre (13 April 1350 - 16/21 March 1405) was the last Countess of Flanders (as Margaret III) of the House of Dampierre, Countess of Artois and Countess Palatine of Burgundy (as Margaret II) and twice Duchess consort of Burgundy. Biography She was the only surviving child and heir of Louis de Mâle, Count of Flanders, Count of Nevers, and Count of Rethel (1346-1384); and his wife Margaret of Brabant. Through his mother, Margaret I, Louis was also Count of Burgundy and Count of Artois (1382-1384). Through her mother, Margaret of Brabant, daughter of John III, Duke of Brabant, the younger Margaret was also an heiress of the Duchies of Brabant and Limburg, but passed this title on to her son Antoine. In 1357, the young Margaret, then seven, married Philip of Rouvres, grandson and heir of Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy. Philip was eleven years old and her second cousin. He was count of Burgundy and Artois (1347-1361), Duke of Burgundy (1350-1361), and became yet Count of Auvergne and Boulogne (1360-1361). Margaret was widowed in 1361, and with the death of her husband the duchy of Burgundy was inherited by John II of France (as John I of Burgundy). In 1363 Philip the Bold, John's youngest son, was granted the duchy as Philip II, and subsequently married its former duchess, Margaret. Margaret's second marriage to Philip II took place in 1369. Philip had earlier been Duke of Touraine (1359-1363), and became later also Count of Charolais (1390-1404). When Margaret's father died in 1384, she and Philip inherited the counties of Artois, Burgundy, Flanders, Nevers, and Rethel. Philip died in 1404, and Margaret died the next year. With her death, the House of Dampierre became extinct and the County of Flanders lost its independence. It came under the rule of the House of Burgundy and later of the House of Habsburg. According to Guizot, her father had not wished her to marry a Frenchman, being more friendly to England; he was persuaded to agree to the marriage by his mother, Margaret of France. Family Margaret and Philip had the following children: John the Fearless (1371-1419, murdered at Montereau), her eldest son and successor in Flanders, Artois and Burgundy Charles (1372-1373) Margaret of Burgundy (October 1374 - March 8, 1441, Le Quesnoy), Countess of Mortain married William VI, Count of Holland and Duke of Bavaria-Straubing Louis (1377-1378) Catherine of Burgundy (April 1378, Montbard - January 24, 1425, Gray, Haute-Saône), married Leopold IV, Duke of Austria Bonne (1379-1399, Arras) Antoine, Duke of Brabant (August, 1384 - October 25, 1415, at Agincourt) Mary of Burgundy (September 1380, Dijon - October 2, 1422, Thonon-les-Bains), married Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy Philip, her successor in Nevers and Rethel (1389-1415, at Agincourt) Legacy The main line of the House of Dampierre ended with Margaret III. The Dampierres, originally only counts of Flanders, had through a clever marriage policy managed to inherit the counties of Nevers (1280) and Rethel (1328). Through her grandmother, a daughter of King Philip V of France, the counties of Artois and Burgundy (the "Franche Comté") were added to this (1382). These lands were to provide the core of the dominions of the House of Valois-Burgundy, which were, together with the Duchy of Burgundy, to provide them with a power base to challenge the rule of their cousins, the Valois kings of France in the 15th century. Her eldest son, John the Fearless, succeeded her husband in 1404 as Duke of Burgundy and her as Count of Burgundy, Count of Artois, and Count of Flanders. In 1406 her younger son Anthony inherited Brabant and Limburg. Nevers and Rethel were at first, in her lifetime, given to her eldest sons John (Nevers) and Anthony (Rethel), but after John's accession to the duchy, Nevers went to her youngest son Philip. Rethel was given to Philip in 1402 when it became clear that Anthony would inherit Brabant. Her residences In Burgundy, the château de Germolles offered by Philip the Bold to Margaret of Flanders in 1381 was embellished by the princess. Largely preserved, it is today one of the best example of the princely residences in France at the end of the Middle Ages. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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