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Eustace III OF BOULOGNE ( -aft1125)

Name: Eustace III OF BOULOGNE 1
Sex: Male
Father: Eustace II OF BOULOGNE ( -1080?)
Mother: Ida OF LORRAINE ( -1113)

Individual Events and Attributes

Occupation (1) frm 1087 to 1125 Count of Boulogne and Lens
Occupation (2) 1096 Crusader
Death aft 1125

Marriage

Spouse Mary OF SCOTLAND (1082-1118)
Children Matilda OF BOULOGNE (1105?-1152)
Marriage 1102

Individual Note

Eustace III, was a count of Boulogne, successor to his father Count Eustace II of Boulogne. His mother was Ida of Lorraine.

 

His father Eustace II appeared at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 as an ally of William the Conqueror, and is listed as a possible killer of Harold II; he is also believed to have given William his own horse after the duke's was killed under him by Gyrth, brother of Harold.

 

Eustace III succeeded as Count of Boulogne in 1087.[1]

 

He went on the First Crusade in 1096 with his brothers Godfrey of Bouillon (duke of Lower Lotharingia) and Baldwin of Boulogne. He soon returned to Europe to administer his domains. He married Mary of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland, and Saint Margaret of Scotland. Eustace and Mary had one daughter, Matilda of Boulogne.

 

When his youngest brother king Baldwin I of Jerusalem died in 1118, the elderly Eustace was offered the throne. Eustace was at first uninterested, but was convinced to accept it; he travelled all the way to Apulia before learning that a distant relative, Baldwin of Bourcq, had been crowned in the meantime. Eustace returned to Boulogne and died about 1125.

 

On his death the county of Boulogne was inherited by his daughter, Matilda, and her husband Stephen de Blois, count of Mortain, afterwards king of England, and at the death of Matilda in 1152 it was inherited by their son, Eustace IV of Boulogne, later their second son William and ultimately by their daughter Marie of Boulogne, since both sons died without children.

 

NOTES:

1 NORTHERN FRANCE, NOBILITY". http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-04.

 

SOURCES:

Payne, Robert. Dream and the Tomb, 1984

Howarth, David Armine. 1066: The Year of the Conquest, 1977

"Foundation of Medieval Genealogy". http://fmg.ac/.2

Sources

1Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 152, 158-23.
2"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_III,_Count_of_Boulogne.