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''Flanders, Baldwins, Balduini, Baudouinides, Boudewijns'' | |||
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Flandern Ancient.svg | House of Flanders<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Flanders<br>Attributed 'ancient arms'<br>from c. 1400<br>Originally adopted by successors as Counts of Rethel, from the Armoises family</span><!-- Armoises-Charbogne-Rethel passing as Flanders ancient in late medieval rolls = Burgundian "ancient Flanders" attribution after 1384 = Originally introduced as personal arms of Jeanne de Rethel, countess of Flanders & Rethel who adopted them from Nicolas de Charbogne, Count of Rethel late 13th c. (Wijnbergen 825/864-867) - Both personal & apocryphal arms for different reasons and at different periods --> | Flandern Ancient.svg | House of Flanders<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Flanders<br>Attributed 'ancient arms'<br>from c. 1400<br>Originally adopted by successors as Counts of Rethel, from the Armoises family</span><!-- Armoises-Charbogne-Rethel passing as Flanders ancient in late medieval rolls = Burgundian "ancient Flanders" attribution after 1384 = Originally introduced as personal arms of Jeanne de Rethel, countess of Flanders & Rethel who adopted them from Nicolas de Charbogne, Count of Rethel late 13th c. (Wijnbergen 825/864-867) - Both personal & apocryphal arms for different reasons and at different periods --> |
Latest revision as of 06:15, 5 August 2025
Flanders, Baldwins, Balduini, Baudouinides, Boudewijns
- Coat of Arms
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House of Flanders
Counts of Flanders
Attributed 'ancient arms'
from c. 1400
Originally adopted by successors as Counts of Rethel, from the Armoises family
- Cadet branches
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House of Boulogne
Counts of Boulogne -
House of Hainaut
Counts of Hainaut and Flanders -
House of Vilain de Gand
Castellans of Ghent
Counts and Princes of Isenghien
- Personal Arms
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William of Ypres
Lords of Viggezele and Loo
Earl of Kent
Illegitimate son of Philip of Loo, younger son of Robert I of Flanders
Progenitor of Vilain de Gand family
Conjectured tincures