James D'AVESNES
Adela DE GUISE

Bouchard IV (Burchard) D'AVESNES , Lord of Avesnes and Étrœungt
(1182-1244)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Margaret OF FLANDERS , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut

Bouchard IV (Burchard) D'AVESNES , Lord of Avesnes and Étrœungt

  • Born: 1182
  • Marriage (1): Margaret OF FLANDERS , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut
  • Died: 1244, Rupelmonde, Belgium aged 62

  General Notes:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouchard_IV_of_Avesnes
Burchard IV or Bouchard IV (1182\endash 1244) was the lord of Avesnes and Étrœungt. He was the son of James of Avesnes and Adela of Guise and brother of Walter, Count of Blois.[1]

Bouchard began his career as a cantor and subdeacon in the church of Laon. In 1212, he was named bailiff of Hainaut. In this capacity, he served as tutor and guardian of the young Margaret, sister of Joanna, Countess of Flanders and Hainault. He later married Margaret in 1212,[2][3] though she was only ten years old and the marriage could not be consummated. Neither Joanna nor Count Ferdinand gave their consent, and tried to have the marriage stopped, they failed.[3]

Bouchard lived a war-like life. He invaded the territory of his brother Walter, who had received most of their patrimony. He then invaded Flanders and forced Joanna and Ferdinand to recognise his marriage to Margaret. He then fought at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, under the (losing) Flemish banner. Philip Augustus, the king of France and victor of Bouvines, then counselled the pope, Innocent III, to declare the marriage of Bouchard and Margaret illegal. Innocent eventually excommunicated Bouchard on 19 January 1216.[3] They took refuge in Luxembourg. In 1219, Bouchard was captured in battle and would be imprisoned in Ghent for two years.[3] To obtain his release, Margaret accepted the dissolution of the marriage and Bouchard left for Italy to fight for the Holy See. Upon his return, he was decapitated at Rupelmonde on the orders of Joanna.

Bouchard and Margaret had three children, who played an important part in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault:

Baldwin (1217\endash 1219), took refuge with his parents in Luxembourg
John I (1218\endash 1257), later Count of Hainault
Baldwin (1219\endash 1295), Lord of Beaumont


Bouchard married Margaret OF FLANDERS , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, daughter of Baldwin IX OF FLANDERS , 1st Latin Emperor of Constantinople and Marie DE CHAMPAGNE. (Margaret OF FLANDERS , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut was born on 2 Jun 1202 and died on 10 Feb 1280 in Ghent, Belgium.)


J. Ferran 27/08/2024


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