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Baldwin I, Count of Flanders



 
 
Baldwin I (probably born 830s, died 879), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century), was the first count of Flanders
Count of Flanders

The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the Flanders from the 9th century until the abolition of the position by the French Revolution in 1790....
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Baldwin was the son of a certain Audacer, about whom nothing definite is known; his legendary origins are rejected by modern scholarship. At the time Baldwin first appears in the records he was already a count, presumably in the area of Flanders, but this is not known.






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Baldwin I (probably born 830s, died 879), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century), was the first count of Flanders
Count of Flanders

The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the Flanders from the 9th century until the abolition of the position by the French Revolution in 1790....
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Baldwin was the son of a certain Audacer, about whom nothing definite is known; his legendary origins are rejected by modern scholarship. At the time Baldwin first appears in the records he was already a count, presumably in the area of Flanders, but this is not known. Count Baldwin rose to prominence when he eloped with princess Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald
Charles the Bald

File:Charles le Chauve denier Bourges after 848.jpgCharles the Bald , Holy Roman Emperor and King of West Francia , was the youngest son of the Emperor Louis the Pious by his second wife Judith, daughter of Welf....
, king of West Francia. Judith had previously been married to Ethelwulf
Ethelwulf of Wessex

?thelwulf, also spelled Aethelwulf or Ethelwulf; Old English language: ??elwulf, means 'Noble Wolf' was the elder son of King Egbert of Wessex....
 and his son (from an earlier marriage) Ethelbald
Ethelbald of Wessex

King ?thelbald of Wessex or Ethelbald was the second of the five sons of King Ethelwulf of Wessex and Osburga and was born in about 831 or 834....
, kings of Wessex, but after the latter's death in 860 she had returned to France.

Around Christmas 861, at the instigation of Baldwin and with her brother Louis' consent Judith escaped the custody she had been put under in the city of Senlis
Senlis, Oise

Senlis is a Communes of France in the Oise Departments of France in northern France....
 after her return from England. She fled north with Count Baldwin. Charles had given no permission for a marriage and tried to capture Baldwin, sending letters to Rorik of Dorestad and Bishop Hungar
Saint Hunger

Hunger, also known as Hungerus Frisus , was Bishop of Utrecht from 854 until his death. Because of invasions by the Normans, Hunger had to flee to Roermond and Deventer. He died in Pr?m in Germany. His feast day is 22 December....
, forbidding them to shelter the fugitive.

After Baldwin and Judith had evaded his attempts to capture them, Charles had his bishops excommunicate
Excommunication

Excommunication is a religious censure used to deprive or suspend membership in a religious community. The word literally means putting [someone] out of full communion....
 the couple. Judith and Baldwin responded by traveling to Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 to plead their case with Pope Nicholas I
Pope Nicholas I

Pope Nicholas I, , or Nicholas the Great, reigned from April 24, 858 until his death. He is remembered as a consolidator of papal authority and power, exerting decisive influence upon the historical development of the papacy and its position among the Christian nations of Western Europe, and is considered a saint....
. Their plea was successful and Charles was forced to accept. The marriage took place on 13 December 863
863

Events...
 in Auxerre
Auxerre

Auxerre is a Communes of France in the Bourgogne regions of France in north-central France, between Paris and Dijon. It is the capital of the Yonne Departments of France....
. By 870 Baldwin had acquired the lay-abbacy of St. Pieter in Ghent
Ghent

Ghent is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region, Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys River and became in the Middle Ages one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe....
 and is assumed to have also acquired the counties of Flanders and Waas, or parts thereof by this time. Baldwin developed himself as a very faithful and stout supporter of Charles and played an important role in the continuing wars against the Vikings. He is named in 877 as one of those willing to support the emperor's son, Louis the Stammerer
Louis the Stammerer

Louis the Stammerer , was the King of Aquitaine and later List of French monarchs. He was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orl?ans....
. During his life Baldwin expanded his territory into one of the major principalities of Western Francia
Western Francia

File:Partage de l'Empire carolingien au Trait? de Verdun en 843.JPGWest Francia or the West Frankish Kingdom was a short-lived kingdom encompassing the lands of the western part of the Carolingian Empire that came under the undisputed control of Charlemagne's grandson, Charles the Bald, as a result of the Treaty of Verdun of 843....
, he died in 879 and was buried in the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, near Saint-Omer
Saint-Omer

Saint-Omer , a Communes of France and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais Departments of France west-northwest of Lille on the railway to Calais....
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Family

Baldwin was succeeded by his son by Judith, Baldwin II (c. 866 - 918). The couple's first son was named Charles after his maternal grandfather, but he died young. His third son Raoul (Rodulf) (c. 869 - murdered 896) became Count of Cambrai
Cambrai

Cambrai is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France of the department.Cambrai is the seat of Archdiocese of Cambrai whose jurisdiction was immense during the Middle Ages....
 around 888, but he and his brother joined king Zwentibold of Lotharingia
Zwentibold

Zwentibold was the illegimate son of the Holy Roman Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. In 895 his father granted him the Kingdom of Lotharingia, which he ruled until his death....
 in 895. In 896 they attacked Vermandois
Vermandois

Vermandois was a France county, that appears in the Merovingian period. In the tenth century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St Quentin and Peronne ....
 and captured Arras
Arras

Arras is the capital of the Pas-de-Calais Departments of France in northern France. The historic centre of the Artois region, its local speech is characterized as a Picard language dialect....
, Saint-Quentin
Saint-Quentin, Aisne

Saint-Quentin is a Communes of France in the Aisne Departments of France in Picardy in northern France. It has been identified as the Augusta Veromanduorum of antiquity....
 and Peronne
Péronne

P?ronne is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:* P?ronne, Sa?ne-et-Loire, in the Sa?ne-et-Loire d?partement* P?ronne, Somme, in the Somme d?partement...
, but later that year Raoul was captured by count Heribert and killed.