Ferdinand, Count of Flanders

Jure uxoris Count of Flanders
Ferdinand
jure uxoris Count of Flanders
Reign1212–1233
PredecessorJoan
SuccessorJoan
Co-rulerJoan
Born23 February 1188
Coimbra, Kingdom of Portugal
Died27 July 1233(1233-07-27) (aged 45)
Noyon, France
Burial
Marquette near Lille, France
SpouseJoan, Countess of Flanders
HousePortuguese House of Burgundy
FatherSancho I of Portugal
MotherDulce of Aragon

Ferdinand (Portuguese: Fernando, French and Dutch: Ferrand; 24 March 1188 – 27 July 1233) reigned as jure uxoris Count of Flanders and Hainaut from his marriage to Countess Joan, celebrated in Paris in 1212, until his death. He was born in Coimbra, and he was an Infante of Portugal as the fourth son of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon.

While on their way to Flanders, Ferdinand and Joan were captured by Joan's first cousin Louis, eldest son of Philip II of France and Joan's aunt Isabella. Louis' aim was to acquire his dead mother's dowry, a large piece of Flemish territory including Artois, which Joan's father had taken back by force after Isabella's death.

Released after this concession, Joan and Ferdinand soon joined the old allies of her father, King John of England and Emperor Otto IV, in an alliance against France. They were decisively defeated at Bouvines in July 1214, where Ferdinand was taken prisoner.[1]

Count Ferdinand imprisoned after the Battle of Bouvines

Ferdinand was to remain in French hands for the next 12 years, while Joan ruled alone. He was released in 1226, by the French regent, Blanche of Castile, after the accession of her son Louis IX of France.[2]

Ferdinand died in Noyon on 27 July 1233.[3] His and Joan's only child, a daughter named Maria, died childless, and their counties eventually passed to Joan's younger sister, Margaret II.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Ferdinand, Count of Flanders
16. Henry of Burgundy
8. Henry, Count of Portugal
4. Afonso I of Portugal
18. Alfonso VI of León and Castile
9. Teresa of León
19. Jimena Muñoz
2. Sancho I of Portugal
20. Humbert II, Count of Savoy
10. Amadeus III, Count of Savoy
21. Gisela of Burgundy
5. Matilda of Savoy
22. Guigues III, Count of Albon
11. Mahaut of Albon
23. Matilda ...
1. Ferdinand, Count of Flanders
24. Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
12. Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
25. Mahalta of Apulia
6. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
26. Gilbert I, Count of Gévaudan
13. Douce I, Countess of Provence
27. Gerberga, Countess of Provence
3. Dulce of Aragon
28. Sancho Ramírez of Aragon
14. Ramiro II of Aragon
29. Felicia of Roucy
7. Petronilla of Aragon
30. William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
15. Agnes of Aquitaine
31. Philippa, Countess of Toulouse

Notes

  1. ^ Wheeler & Parsons 2003, p. 196.
  2. ^ Weiler et al. 2007, p. 53.
  3. ^ Cox 1974, p. 56.

References

  • Cox, Eugene L. (1974). The Eagles of Savoy:The House of Savoy in Thirteenth century Europe. Princeton University Press.
  • Weiler B, Burton J, Schofield P, Stöber K (2007). Thirteenth century England: Proceedings of the Gregynog Conference, 2007. The Boydell Press.
  • Wheeler, B.; Parsons, John C., eds. (2003). Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady. Palgrave Macmillan.
Ferdinand, Count of Flanders
Born: 1188 Died: 27 July 1233
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  • Urraca Henriques, wife of Bermudo Pérez de Traba
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  • Constance, Queen of Castile
  • Afonso IV
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  • Infanta Constança
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1 the descendants of King Peter I and Inês de Castro's children were recognized as legitimate and were Infantes and Infantas
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