Guy DE DAMPIERRE

Male 1272 - 1311  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Guy DE DAMPIERRE was born in 1272 (son of Guy De Dampierre Count Of FLANDERS and Isabelle Of LUXEMBOURG); died on 13 Oct 1311.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Guy of Namur

    Guy married Margaret Of LORRAINE about 1311. Margaret (daughter of Theobald II Duke Of LORRAINE and Isabella Of RUMIGNY) died in 1348. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Guy De Dampierre Count Of FLANDERS was born about 1226.

    Notes:

    Guy of Dampierre (Dutch: Gwijde van Dampierre) (c. 1226 ? March 7, 1304, CompiËgne) was the count of Flanders during the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302. His coat-of-arms was "Or, a lion rampant sable".

    Guy was the second son of William II of Dampierre and Margaret II of Flanders. The death of his elder brother William in a tournament made him joint Count of Flanders with his mother. (She had made William co-ruler of Flanders 1246 to ensure that it would go to the Dampierre children of her second marriage, rather than the Avesnes children of her first.) Guy and his mother struggled against the Avesnes (led by John I, Count of Hainaut) in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault, but were defeated in 1253 at the Battle of Walcheren, and Guy was taken prisoner. By the mediation of Louis IX of France, he was ransomed in 1256. Some respite was obtained by the death of John of Hainaut in 1257.

    In 1270, Margaret confiscated the property of English merchants in Flanders; this led to a devastating trade war with England, which supplied most of the wool for the Flemish weavers. Even after her abdication in 1278, Guy often found himself in difficulties with the fractious commoners.

    In 1288, complaints over taxes led Philip IV of France to tighten his control over Flanders. Tension built between Guy and the king; in 1294, Guy arranged a marriage between his daughter Philippa and Edward, Prince of Wales. However, Philip imprisoned Guy and two of his sons, forced him to call off the marriage, and imprisoned Philippa in Paris until her death in 1306. Guy was summoned before the king again in 1296, and the principal cities of Flanders were taken under royal protection until Guy paid an idemnity and surrendered his territories, to hold them at the grace of the king.

    After these indignities, Guy attempted to revenge himself on Philip by an alliance with Edward I of England in 1297, to which Philip responded by declaring Flanders annexed to the royal domain. The French under Robert II of Artois defeated the Flemings at the Battle of Furnes, and Edward's expedition into Flanders was abortive. He made peace with Philip in 1298 and left Guy to his fate. The French invaded again in 1299 and captured both Guy and his son Robert in January 1300.

    The Flemish burghers, however, found direct French rule to be more oppressive than that of the count. After smashing a French army at the Battle of Courtrai in 1302, Guy was briefly released by the French to try to negotiate terms. His subjects, however, refused to compromise; and a new French offensive in 1304 destroyed a Flemish fleet at the Battle of Zierikzee and fought the Flemings to a draw at the Battle of Mons-en-PÈvËle. Guy was returned to prison, where he died.

    Guy married Isabelle Of LUXEMBOURG. Isabelle (daughter of Henry III "the Blond" Count Of LUXEMBOURG and ? UNKNOWN) died in Sep 1298. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Isabelle Of LUXEMBOURG (daughter of Henry III "the Blond" Count Of LUXEMBOURG and ? UNKNOWN); died in Sep 1298.
    Children:
    1. Beatrix Of DAMPIERRE
    2. 1. Guy DE DAMPIERRE was born in 1272; died on 13 Oct 1311.
    3. Margaret Of FLANDERS was born about 1253; died on 03 Jul 1285.