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Albert III, Count of Namur

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Albert III, Count of Namur
Died(1102-06-22)22 June 1102
Noble familyHouse of Namur
Spouse(s)Ida of Saxony
FatherAlbert II, Count of Namur
MotherRegelinde of Verdun

Albert III (c. 1027 – 22 June 1102) was the Count of Namur from 1063 until his death. He was the son of Count Albert II and Regelinde of Verdun.

Although he was not formally a duke, Albert is considered to have played the role of an acting Duke of Lower Lotharingia, or "vice duke", during part of his lifetime, while the king's young son Conrad was named as Duke. However he lost this position when Godfrey of Bouillon was given the duchy.[1]

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Biography

From 1071 to 1072, he helped Richilde, Countess of Hainaut and Flanders fight against Robert the Frisian, but the Countess was beaten and lost Flanders.

In 1076, supported by Matilda of Tuscany, he claimed the Duchy of Bouillon, claiming to have rights by his mother, and fought against Godfrey of Bouillon to assert his claims. During a battle near Dalhem, he killed Hermann II, Count Palatine of Lotharingia (20 September 1085), making him fall out of favor with the German emperor. Finally, with the Truce of God in 1086, the Bishop of Liège succeeded in making peace between the warring parties in favor of Godfrey.

In 1099, Otbert, Bishop of Liege gave him the county of Brunengeruz, territory which had been contested by the counts of Leuven, but the counts of Namur were not able to hold this territory in the long run.

Marriages and issue

In 1065 he married Ida (d. 1102),[2] widow of Frederick of Luxembourg, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony. They had 5 children

Notes

  1. ^ See Margue.
  2. ^ Gislebertus (of Mons) 2005, p. 8.

References

  • J. Borgnet, Jules (1866). Biographie Nationale. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique. pp. 198–199.
  • Margue, Michel (1994), "Albert III", Nouvelle Biographie Nationale de Belgique (PDF), vol. 3, pp. 14–19
  • Gislebertus (of Mons) (2005). Chronicle of Hainaut. Translated by Napran, Laura. The Boydell Press.
Albert III, Count of Namur
House of Namur
 Died: 29 June 1102
Preceded by Count of Namur
1063-1102
Succeeded by
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