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William I Avesnes the Count of Hainaut
William II Avesnes the Count of Zeeland
William III Avesnes Count of Holland===
William, born c. 1286, was the son of John II Count of Hainaut and his wife Philippa the daughter of Henry V Count of Luxembourg. William was the brother of John of Beaumont and Alice of Hainault.
William was originally not expected to become count. After the deaths of his elder brothers, John (killed at Kortrijk in 1302) and Henry (d. 1303), he became heir apparent to his father's counties.
Prior to becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle on the island of Duiveland in 1304. Guy and John II Duke of Brabant then conquered most of Zeeland and Holland, but these territories were recovered again when William became the new count in the same year.
William continued the war with Flanders until the Peace of Paris in 1323, during which the Count of Flanders renounced all claims on Zeeland.
William, in turn, gained all of Zeeland but agreed to renounce all claims on Imperial Flanders.
William had occupied most of the Bishopric of Utrecht and tried to conquer Friesland but was repelled by Hessel Martena.
At the death of his uncle, Guy d'Avesnes Bishop of Utrecht, William took his fief of Amsterdam and annexed it to Holland.
Many of his daughters married with important rulers of Europe; King Edward III of England and Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV were married to his daughters, while he was married to the sister of the King Philip VI of France. With these important alliances William gained considerable influence and respect, which he used to advance the interests of his counties.
On 19 May 1305 William married Joan of Valois, sister of the future king Philip VI of France, and had the following children:
William II Count of Hainaut (1307–1345)
John (died 1316)
Margaret II Countess of Hainault Holy Roman Empress (1311–1356), married Louis IV Holy Roman Emperor
Philippa of Hainault Queen-Consort of England (c.1313–1369), married King Edward III of England
Agnes (d. 1327)
Joanna of Hainaut Duchess-Consort of Julich (1315–1374), married William V Duke of Jülich
Isabelle of Hainaut (1323–1361), married Robert of Namur
Louis (1325–1328)[1]
Jan Aelman (1320–1389) Illegitimate son and Knight
Killed by the Frisians along with Count Willem of Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland, and Lord of Friesland: Lord Jan van Montfoort, Lord Roelof van Montfoort, Lord Willem van Montfoort, with many of their kin, friends and subordinates. Pray for all their souls. This was portrayed in the year 1608; portrayed for the third time in 1770)
Bron: http://www.kareldegrote.nl/Reeksen/ToonReeks.php?Reeks=3 Bij de reeks persoon nummer 19 staat duidelijk dat Willem III van Holland bij de concubine NN De Moor een zoon genaamd Jan Aelman heeft. Dat is ook te vinden op een tweede bron: Wikipedia Willem III van Holland.
Guillaume V (III), Comte de Hainaut, Hollande et Zélande was born in 1280.2 He married Jeanne de Valois, daughter of Charles I de France, Comte de Valois and Marguerite d'Anjou, in 1305.2 He died on 7 June 1337.
Guillaume V (III), Comte de Hainaut, Hollande et Zélande also went by the nick-name of Guillaume 'le Bon' (or in English, 'the Good').3 He was the son of Jean II, Comte de Hainaut et Hollande and Philippa de Luxembourg. He gained the title of Comte de Zélande in 1304. He gained the title of Comte de Hainaut in 1304.1 He succeeded to the title of Comte de Hollande in 1304.3
Children of Guillaume V (III), Comte de Hainaut, Hollande et Zélande and Jeanne de Valois
Citations
Wikipedia contributors, 'William I, Count of Hainaut', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 23 May 2012, 02:27 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_I,_Count_of_Haina...> [accessed 14 June 2012]
Contributeurs à Wikipedia, 'Guillaume Ier de Hainaut', Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, 14 mai 2012, 05:21 UTC, <http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guillaume_Ier_de_Hainaut&...> [Page consultée le 14 juin 2012]
Wikipedia-bijdragers, 'Willem III van Holland', Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie, 14 mei 2012, 05:21 (UTC), <http://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Willem_III_van_Holland&ol...> [accessed 14 mei 2012]
William, born c. 1286, was the son of John II, Count of Hainaut and Philippa of Luxembourg, daughter of Henry V of Luxembourg. He was the brother of John of Beaumont and Alice of Hainault.
William was originally not expected to become count. After the deaths of his elder brothers, John (killed at Kortrijk in 1302 and Henry (d. 1303), he became heir to his father's counties.
Prior to becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle on the island of Duiveland in 1304. Guy and Duke John II of Brabant then conquered most of Zeeland and Holland, but these territories were recovered again when William became the new count in the same year.[2] William continued the war with Flanders until the Peace of Paris in 1323, during which the Count of Flanders renounced all claims on Zeeland. William, in turn, gained all of Zeeland but agreed to renounce all claims on Imperial Flanders. William had occupied most of the Bishopric of Utrecht and tried to conquer Friesland but was repelled by Hessel Martena. At the death of his uncle, Guy d'Avesnes, Bishop of Utrecht William took his fief of Amsterdam and annexed it to Holland.
Many of his daughters married with important rulers of Europe; the King of England and the Holy Roman Emperor were married to his daughters, while he was married to the sister of the King of France. With these important alliances William gained considerable influence and respect which he used to advance the interests of his counties.
On 19 May 1305 William married Joan of Valois, sister of the future king Philip VI of France, and had the following children:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_I,_Count_of_Hainaut
Birth: 1286 Death: Jun. 7, 1337 Valenciennes Departement du Nord Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Count of Hainault, Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland. Married with a contract dated May 19, 1305 at Chauny.
Family links:
Parents:
Jean d'Avesnes (1247 - 1304)
Philippe de Luxembourg (1252 - 1311)
Spouses:
Jeanne de Valois (1294 - 1342)*
Jeanne de Valois (1294 - 1352)*
Children:
Isabeau d'Avesnes de Namur (____ - 1360)*
Philippa d'Avesnes of Hainault (1311 - 1369)*
Margarete II de Avesnes (1311 - 1356)*
Jeanne de Hainaut (1311 - 1374)*
Siblings:
Marguerite de Hainaut (1274 - 1342)*
Marie de Hainaut (1280 - 1354)*
Guillaume d'Avesnes (1286 - 1337)
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Couvent des Cordeliers Valenciennes Departement du Nord Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Created by: Todd Whitesides Record added: Jan 16, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103669033
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November 1, 1286
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Avesnes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1309
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Le Quesnoy, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
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1310
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Loenen, Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands
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1310
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Le Quesnoy, (Present Department Nord), Comté de Hainaut (Present Region Nord-Pas-de-Calais), Saint-Empire romain germanique (within present France)
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1310
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Le Quesnoy, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1311
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Le Quesnoy, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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1313
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Le Quesnoy, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France
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June 24, 1314
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Valenciennes, Hainault, Flanders
Flanders in Philippa's time was in Belgium; now it's France. |
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1315
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Picardy, Somme, France
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