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  • 1035-1067: Count of Flanders
  • 1060-1067: Co-Regent of France
  • 1066: Provided material support for his son-in-law ( William the Conqueror) to invade England
  • (DT) Boudewijn V van Vlaanderen
  • (FR) Baudouin V de Flandre
  • (EN) Baldwin V, Count of Flanders
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Baldwin V of Flanders was born 19 August 1012 in Arras, France to Baldwin IV of Flanders (980-1036) and Ogive von Luxemburg (c990-1036) and died 1 September 1067 Lille, France of unspecified causes. He married Adèle of France (1009-1079) 1028 JL .

Biography

Baldwin V, was the Count of Flanders from 1035 to 1067. He was born around 1012, the son of Baldwin IV of Flanders (980-1036) and his wife, Ogive von Luxemburg (c990-1036).

Baldwin V became the Count of Flanders at a young age, after the death of his father. His mother, Ogive, acted as regent until Baldwin came of age. During his reign, Baldwin worked to consolidate his power and expand the territories of Flanders. He conducted military campaigns against neighboring territories, including Holland and the Holy Roman Empire.

One of the most significant events of Baldwin's reign was his participation in the Norman Conquest of England. Baldwin provided military support to William the Conqueror during his invasion of England in 1066, and his troops fought alongside the Normans at the Battle of Hastings.

From 1060 to 1067 Baldwin was the co-regent with Anna of Kiev for his nephew Philip I of France, indicating the importance he had acquired in international politics.

Baldwin V of Flanders likely spoke Old Dutch or Old Flemish as his native language. During his time, the region of Flanders (located in what is now modern-day Belgium and parts of France and the Netherlands) was predominantly Dutch-speaking, with a distinct local dialect. French was also widely spoken in the region due to its political and cultural ties with France. However, it is likely that Baldwin and his contemporaries would have primarily spoken Dutch/Flemish in their daily lives.

Baldwin died in 1067, at the age of 55. He was succeeded as Count of Flanders by his son, Baldwin VI of Flanders (c1030-1070). Baldwin V is remembered as a powerful and influential ruler, who played a key role in some of the most significant events of his time.

Marriage and Family

Baldwin married Adèle of France (1009-1079), the daughter of King Robert II of France. This gives the family a direct connection to the Capetian dynasty and Charlemagne (747-814). They were married in 1028. Children:

  1. Baldwin VI of Flanders (c1030-1070) - succeeded his father as Count of Flanders after his death in 1067. He was married to Richilde of Hainaut and had several children, including Arnulf III, Count of Flanders and Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut.
  2. Matilda of Flanders (c1031-1083) - married William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and became the Queen consort of England. They had several children, including two future kings of England:
    1. William II of England
    2. Henry I of England
  3. Robert I of Flanders (c1032-1093) - (AKA: Robert the Frisian), became the Count of Flanders after his brother Baldwin VI. He was married to Gertrude of Saxony and had several children, including ## Baldwin II of Flanders (?)
    1. Matilda of Flanders, who married King William II of England.
  4. Henry of Flanders (c1035-?)
  5. Richard of Flanders (c1050-1105)


Children


Offspring of Baldwin V of Flanders and Adèle of France (1009-1079)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Baldwin VI of Flanders (c1030-1070) 1030 1070 Richilde von Egisheim (c1020-1086)
Matilda of Flanders (c1031-1083) 1031 2 November 1083 Caen, France William I of England (1027-1087)
Robert I of Flanders (c1032-1093) 1032 13 October 1093 Kassel Gertrud von Sachsen (1033-1113)
Henry of Flanders (c1035-?)
Richard of Flanders (c1050-1105) 1050 1105



Siblings


Offspring of Baldwin IV of Flanders (980-1036) and Ogive von Luxemburg (c990-1036)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Baldwin V of Flanders (1012-1067) 19 August 1012 Arras, France 1 September 1067 Lille, France Adèle of France (1009-1079)
Ermengarde of Flanders (?-?) 1005 Adalbert van Gent (c1004-)
Lambert van Gent (1000-1034)


Offspring of Baldwin IV of Flanders (980-1036) and Eleanor of Normandy (c1012-aft1071)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Judith of Flanders (c1030-?) 1033 Bruges 5 March 1094 Tostig Godwineson (1026-1066)
Welf IV. von Bayern (c1035-1101)
Daughter of Flanders (?-?) Regnier de Louvain (c1000-)


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Contemporary Resources

There are several contemporary sources that provide information on the life of Baldwin V of Flanders. Some of the best sources include:

  1. The Chronicles of Lambert of Hersfeld: Lambert of Hersfeld was a German chronicler who wrote a chronicle covering the period from 1036 to 1077. His work includes information on Baldwin V's military campaigns against the Holy Roman Empire.
  2. The Chronicles of Orderic Vitalis: Orderic Vitalis was an English chronicler who wrote a comprehensive history of England and Normandy in the 12th century. He provides information on Baldwin V's participation in the Norman Conquest of England.
  3. The Gesta Normannorum Ducum of William of Jumièges: William of Jumièges was a Norman chronicler who wrote a history of the dukes of Normandy. His work includes information on Baldwin V's military support of William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest.
  4. The Deeds of the Franks by Richer of Reims: Richer of Reims was a French chronicler who wrote a history of the Frankish kings and counts. He provides information on Baldwin V's military campaigns against neighboring territories.

Royal Succession Charts

Baldwin V of Flanders (1012-1067)
House of Flanders
Born: 19 August 1012 Died: 1 September 1067
Preceded by
Baldwin IV
Blason Comte-de-Flandre Count of Flanders
1035–1067
Succeeded by
Baldwin VI

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AMK152, Rtol, Phlox, Thurstan, MainTour, Robin Patterson

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