See also

Family of Herman of MONS and Richilde + of HAINAULT

Husband: Herman of MONS (1015-1055)
Wife: Richilde + of HAINAULT (1031-1086)
Children: Roger (c. 1051- )
Agnes (c. 1053- )
Marriage 1050 Mons,Hainault, Belgium

Husband: Herman of MONS

Name: Herman of MONS
Sex: Male
Father: Regnier V of HAINAULT (995-1039)
Mother: Mathilde + of VERDUN (1000-1039)
Birth 1015 Hainaut, Belgium
Occupation Count of Mons and Hainaut
Death 1055 (age 39-40) Mons,Hainault, Belgium

Wife: Richilde + of HAINAULT

Name: Richilde + of HAINAULT
Sex: Female
Father: Regnier V of HAINAULT (995-1039)
Mother: Mathilde + of VERDUN (1000-1039)
Birth 1031 Mons,Hainault, Belgium
Occupation Countess of Mons and Hainault
Death 15 Mar 1086 (age 54-55) Landrecies, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Child 1: Roger

Name: Roger
Sex: Male
Birth 1051 (est)

Child 2: Agnes

Name: Agnes
Sex: Female
Birth 1053 (est)

Note on Wife: Richilde + of HAINAULT

Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut (c. 1031 – 15 March 1086).

 

Since the county of Hainaut would pass to the Counts of Flanders through marriage to her, she has often been mistakenly recorded a daughter of Regnier V of Mons, who was actually her father-in-law.

 

She was married firstly to Herman of Mons, count of Hainaut, son of Reginar V, count of Mons and Mathilde of Verdun, circa 1043. They served as co-rulers in Mons and Hainaut from 1039 to 1051.

 

Soon after the death of Herman, Richilde married Baldwin, eldest son of Baldwin V of Flanders. At that point she started preparing for the unification of Hainaut and Flanders under the rule of the children of her second marriage. The two children of her first marriage were placed into the Church. Her daughter Gertrude became a nun and her son Robert (who was apparently physically disabled) became a clergyman and eventually Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne.

 

Her husband Baldwin became count of Flanders (as Baldwin VI) in 1067, and they ruled both Flanders and Hainaut until his death in 1070. After his death their son Arnulf became count of Flanders, but he was challenged by Baldwin's younger brother Robert the Frisian. Despite help from Philip I of France her forces were defeated at the Battle of Cassel, Arnulf was captured and soon died, and King Philip invested Robert with the county of Flanders.

 

Richilde and her younger son Baldwin still had Hainaut, and made subsequent unsuccessful attempts to recover Flanders.

[edit] Family

 

It is not known who Richilde's parents were.

 

Richilde married Herman of Mons, count of Hainaut. They had two cildren:

 

Roger (? - 1093) Said to have been disabled ("claudum ab utero"). Bishop of Chalon-sur-Marne. [1]

Daughter - possibly named Agnes - who became a nun. [2]

 

Richilde secondly married Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders. They were the parents of:

 

Arnulf III, Count of Flanders (c. 1055 - February 22, 1071).

Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut (c. 1056 - 1098).

 

Baldwin VI died on July 17, 1070. Richilde served as Regent for their son Arnulf III.

 

In 1071 Richilde thirdly married to William Fitzosbern, 1st Earl of Hereford (c. 1025-1071).