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Baldwin II OF FLANDERS (863?-918)

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Name: Baldwin II OF FLANDERS 1
Sex: Male
Nickname: Calvus (the Bald)
Father: Æthelwulf OF WESSEX (795?-858)
Mother: Judith OF THE FRANKS (844?-870)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 0863 (app)
Occupation (1) frm 0879 to 0918 (age 15-55) Count of Flanders
Excommunication 0900 (age 36-37)
Occupation (2) Count of Artois
Death 0918 (age 54-55) Blandinberg (near Ghent)
Child Count 5
Marriage Count 1

Additional Information

Excommunication by Pope Benedict IV

Marriage

Spouse Ælfthryth (Ethelswith) OF WESSEX ( -929)
Children Arnulf I (Arnold) OF FLANDERS (890?-964)
Marriage 0884 (age 20-21)

Individual Note

Baldwin II (c. 865 – September 10, 918), nicknamed Calvus (the Bald) was the second count of Flanders. He was also hereditary abbot of St. Bertin from 892 till his death. He was the son of Baldwin I of Flanders and Judith, a daughter of Charles the Bald. Through his mother, Baldwin was a descendant of Charlemagne.

 

The early years of Baldwin's rule were marked by a series of devastating Viking raids. Little north of the Somme was untouched. Baldwin recovered, building new fortresses and improving city walls, and taking over abandoned property, so that in the end he held far more territory, and held it more strongly, than had his father. He also took advantage of the conflicts between Charles the Simple and Odo, Count of Paris to take over the Ternois and the Boulonnias.

 

In 884 Baldwin married Ælfthryth (Ælfthryth, Elftrude, Elfrida), a daughter of King Alfred the Great of England. The marriage was motivated by the common Flemish-English opposition to the Vikings, and was the start of an alliance that was a mainstay of Flemish policy for centuries to come.

 

In 900, he tried to curb the power of Archbishop Fulk of Rheims by assassinating him, but he was excommunicated by Pope Benedict IV.

 

He died at Blandinberg and was succeeded by his eldest son Arnulf I of Flanders. His younger son Adalulf was (the first) count of Boulogne.

 

He married Ælfthryth, a daughter of Alfred the Great, King of England. They had the following:

 

Arnulf I of Flanders (c. 890-964), married Adela of Vermandois

Adalulf (c. 890-933), Count of Boulogne

Ealswid

Ermentrud

 

His fifth child was illegitimate.

Albert (d. 977)

 

SOURCES:

Annales Blandinienses

Folcwine. Gesta Abbatum S. Bertini Sithiensium.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 156, 162-17.
2"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_II_of_Flanders.