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Count of Hainaut

The Count of Hainaut (French: Comte de Hainaut; Dutch: Graaf van Henegouwen; German: Graf von Hennegau) was the ruler of the county of Hainaut, a historical region in the Low Countries (including the modern countries of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and parts of northern France and western Germany). In English-language historical sources, the title is often given the older spelling Hainault.

Coat of arms of the county of Hainaut

List of counts of Hainaut Edit

10th century Edit

The County of Hainaut was then divided between the counties of Mons and Valenciennes.

Counts of Mons

Counts and Margraves of Valenciennes

Valenciennes and Mons are once again reunited in a consolidated County of Hainaut.

House of Flanders Edit

 
The Counties of Flanders and Hainaut are claimed by Margaret's sons, the half-brothers John I of Avesnes and William III of Dampierre in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault. In 1246, King Louis IX of France awards Hainaut to John, but Margaret refuses to hand over the government but was forced to do so in 1254 by John and the German anti-king William II, Count of Holland.

House of Avesnes Edit

House of Flanders Edit

  • Margaret I (r. 1257–1280), resumed control after John I's death

House of Avesnes Edit

 

House of Bavaria Edit

 
Jacqueline was opposed by her uncle John, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing, son of Count Albert I in a war of succession. John's claims devolved upon Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, a nephew of William IV, whose mother had been the sister of William. In April 1433 he forced Jacqueline to abdicate from Hainaut and Holland in his favour.

House of Burgundy Edit

 

House of Habsburg Edit

 
 

Charles II proclaimed the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting Hainaut with the other lordships of the Low Countries in a personal union. When the Habsburg empire was divided among the heirs of Charles V, the Low Countries, including Hainaut, went to Philip II of Spain, of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.

Between 1706 and 1714 the Low Countries were invaded by the English and the Dutch during the War of the Spanish Succession. The fief was claimed by the House of Habsburg and the House of Bourbon. In 1714, the Treaty of Rastatt settled the succession and the County of Hainaut went to the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg.

  • Charles IV (r. 1714–1740), great grandson of Philip III, als Holy Roman Emperor (elect)
  • Mary Theresa (r. 1740–1780), daughter of Charles IV, married Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Joseph I (r. 1780–1790), son of Maria Theresa and Francis I, also Holy Roman Emperor
  • Leopold I (r. 1790–1792), son of Maria Theresa and Francis I, also Holy Roman Emperor
  • Francis I (r. 1792–1835), son of Leopold I, also Holy Roman Emperor

The title was factually abolished in the aftermath of the French Revolution and the annexation of Flanders by France in 1795. Although, the title remained officially claimed by the descendants of Leopold I until the reign of Charles I of Austria.

Family tree (1055–1433) Edit

 Baldwin V, count of FlandersAelide, princess of FranceGertrude of SaxonyRobert I, count of FlandersCounts of Flanders#House of FlandersBaldwin I of HainautRichilde, Countess of Mons and HainautIda of LouvainBaldwin II of HainautArnulf I of HainautRichilde of Hainaut (1095-1118)Amaury III de MontfortBaldwin III of HainautYolande van WassenbergGertrude of HainautRichilde of Hainaut (12th century)Gerhard of HainautBaldwin IV of HainautAlice of NamurYolande of HainautHugh IV of Saint PolHenry of HainautBaldwin of Hainaut (1134-1147)Geoffrey of OstervantAgnes of HainautLaurette of HainautBouchard IV of MontmorencyMargaret I of FlandersBaldwin V of HainautSybille of HainautEustach of HainautGodfrey of HainautPhilip I of NamurIsabelle of HainautPhilip II of FrancePeter II of CourtenayYolanda of NamurHenry of ConstantinopleMaria of Bulgaria, Latin EmpressMary of ChampagneBaldwin VI of HainautThomas II of SavoyJoanna of FlandersInfante Ferdinand, Count of FlandersMargaret II of FlandersBouchard IV of AvesnesWilliam II of DampierreCounts of Flanders#House of DampierreBaldwin of AvesnesBaldwin of Avesnes (died 1219)John I of AvesnesAdelaide of HollandJoanna of FlinesBouchard of MetzGuy of AvesnesWilliam of CambraiFloris of ZeelandJohn II of HainautPhilippine of LuxembourgJohn of OstervantJoanna of Hainaut (nun at Fontenelles)Henry of HainautMary of AvesnesLouis I of BourbonIsabelle of Hainaut (died 1305)Raoul of ClermontAlice of HainautRoger Bigod, 5th Earl of NorfolkMargaret of HainautRobert II of ArtoisMargaret of SoissonsJohn of BeaumontWilliam I of HainautJoan of Valois (1294–1352)Robert of Namur (1323–1391)Isabelle of Hainaut (1323-1361)John of Hainaut (died 1316)Louis of Hainaut (1325-1328)Agnes of Hainaut (died 1327)Joanna of HainautPhilippa of HainautEdward III of EnglandWilliam V of JulichWilliam II of HainautJoanna, Duchess of BrabantLouis IV, Holy Roman EmperorMargaret II of HainautUlrich of Württemberg (died 1388)Elizabeth of Bavaria (1329-1402)Anna of BavariaOtto V, Duke of BavariaBeatrice of BavariaEric XII of SwedenMargaret of Bavaria (1325-1374)Gerhard of HohenloheWilliam I, Duke of BavariaMatilda of LancasterAlbrecht I of WittelsbachMargaret of BriegMargaret of ClevesAlbert II, Duke of Bavaria-StraubingJohn of Bavaria-StraubingElisabeth, Duchess of LuxembourgCatherine of WittelsbachWilliam I of Gelders and JülichMargaret of BavariaJohn the FearlessJoanna of BavariaWenzel IV of BohemiaWilliam VI of HainautMargaret of Burgundy (1374-1441)Jacqueline of HollandJohn, Dauphin of France (1398-1417)John IV, Duke of BrabantHumphrey of GloucesterFrank van Borsselen

Modern usage Edit

House of Belgium Edit

In the Kingdom of Belgium, the title of Count of Hainaut was traditionally given to the eldest son of the Belgian crown prince, who was himself styled as Duke of Brabant. In 2001, with the birth of Princess Elisabeth of Belgium (now Duchess of Brabant), heir and elder daughter of Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant (now Philippe, King of the Belgians), it was decided not to feminize and award her the title of Countess of Hainaut, but to abolish the title.

See also Edit

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Countess of Hainaut redirects here For the wife of a count of Hainaut see List of countesses of Hainaut by marriage The Count of Hainaut French Comte de Hainaut Dutch Graaf van Henegouwen German Graf von Hennegau was the ruler of the county of Hainaut a historical region in the Low Countries including the modern countries of Belgium the Netherlands Luxembourg and parts of northern France and western Germany In English language historical sources the title is often given the older spelling Hainault Coat of arms of the county of Hainaut Contents 1 List of counts of Hainaut 1 1 10th century 1 2 House of Flanders 1 3 House of Avesnes 1 4 House of Flanders 1 5 House of Avesnes 1 6 House of Bavaria 1 7 House of Burgundy 1 8 House of Habsburg 2 Family tree 1055 1433 3 Modern usage 3 1 House of Belgium 4 See alsoList of counts of Hainaut Edit10th century Edit Main article House of Reginar uncertain Reginar I d 915 Sigard fl 902 920 also Count of Liugas uncertain Reginar II r 920 after 932 uncertain Reginar III r before 940 958 Godfrey I r before 958 964 also Duke of Lower Lotharingia Richar r 964 973 also Count of LiugasThe County of Hainaut was then divided between the counties of Mons and Valenciennes Counts of Mons uncertain Renaud r 973 Godfrey II the captive r 974 998 uncertain Reginar IV r 998 1013 Reginar V r 1013 1039 acquired the southern part of the Brabant province around 1024 Herman r 1039 1051 married Richilde acquired Valenciennes around 1045 or 1049Counts and Margraves of Valenciennes uncertain Amaury fl 953 973 uncertain Werner r 973 Arnulf of Valenciennes d 1011 1012 also probably count of Cambrai Baldwin IV r 988 1035 Baldwin V r 1035 1045 Reginar of Hasnon d c 1049 father of Richilde Countess of Hainaut 1045 1048 49 Herman r 1039 1051 as husband of Richilde 1048 49 1051 Valenciennes and Mons are once again reunited in a consolidated County of Hainaut House of Flanders Edit See also Counts of Flanders family tree nbsp Baldwin I r 1051 1070 also Count of Flanders Arnulf I r 1070 1071 son of Baldwin VI also Count of Flanders Baldwin II r 1071 1098 son of Baldwin I Baldwin III r 1098 1120 son of Baldwin II Baldwin IV r 1120 1171 son of Baldin III Baldwin V r 1171 1195 son of Baldwin IV also Count of Flanders from 1191 Baldwin VI r 1195 1205 son of Baldwin V also Count of Flanders and Latin Emperor of Constantinople Joan r 1205 1244 daughter of Baldwin VI also Countess of Flanders Margaret I r 1244 1253 daughter of Baldwin VI also Countess of Flanders married first to Bouchard IV of Avesnes and then William of DampierreThe Counties of Flanders and Hainaut are claimed by Margaret s sons the half brothers John I of Avesnes and William III of Dampierre in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault In 1246 King Louis IX of France awards Hainaut to John but Margaret refuses to hand over the government but was forced to do so in 1254 by John and the German anti king William II Count of Holland House of Avesnes Edit Main article House of Avesnes John I r 1253 1257 son of Margaret I and Bouchard IV of AvesnesHouse of Flanders Edit See also Counts of Flanders family tree Margaret I r 1257 1280 resumed control after John I s deathHouse of Avesnes Edit nbsp John II r 1280 1304 son of John I also Count of Holland William I r 1304 1337 son of John II also Count of Holland William II r 1337 1345 son of William I also Count of Holland Margaret II r 1345 1356 daughter of William I jointly with her husband Louis IV Holy Roman Emperor d 1347 and their son William IIIHouse of Bavaria Edit Main article House of Wittelsbach nbsp William III r 1345 1389 son of Margaret II and Louis IV jointly with his brothers Louis the Brandenburger Louis the Roman and Otto the Bavarian 1347 1349 Stephen II of Bavaria 1347 1353 and Albert I Margaret returned in 1350 in opposition to her son and held Hainaut until 1356 Albert I Regent since 1358 ruled as count 1389 1404 William IV r 1404 1417 son of Albert I Jacqueline r 1417 1433 daughter of William IVJacqueline was opposed by her uncle John Duke of Bavaria Straubing son of Count Albert I in a war of succession John s claims devolved upon Philip III Duke of Burgundy a nephew of William IV whose mother had been the sister of William In April 1433 he forced Jacqueline to abdicate from Hainaut and Holland in his favour House of Burgundy Edit Main article House of Burgundy nbsp Philip I the Good r 1433 1467 Charles I the Bold r 1467 1477 son of Philip the Good Mary the Rich r 1477 1482 daughter of Charles the Bold jointly with her husband Maximilian I Holy Roman EmperorHouse of Habsburg Edit Main article House of Habsburg nbsp nbsp Philip II the Handsome r 1482 1506 son of Mary and Maximilian Charles II r 1506 1555 son of Philip also Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V Charles II proclaimed the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting Hainaut with the other lordships of the Low Countries in a personal union When the Habsburg empire was divided among the heirs of Charles V the Low Countries including Hainaut went to Philip II of Spain of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg Philip III r 1555 1598 son of Charles III also King of Spain Isabella Clara Eugenia r 1598 1621 daughter of Philip II jointly with her husband Albert Archduke of Austria Philip IV r 1621 1665 grandson of Philip III also King of Spain Charles III r 1665 1700 son of Philip IV also King of SpainBetween 1706 and 1714 the Low Countries were invaded by the English and the Dutch during the War of the Spanish Succession The fief was claimed by the House of Habsburg and the House of Bourbon In 1714 the Treaty of Rastatt settled the succession and the County of Hainaut went to the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg Charles IV r 1714 1740 great grandson of Philip III als Holy Roman Emperor elect Mary Theresa r 1740 1780 daughter of Charles IV married Francis I Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I r 1780 1790 son of Maria Theresa and Francis I also Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I r 1790 1792 son of Maria Theresa and Francis I also Holy Roman Emperor Francis I r 1792 1835 son of Leopold I also Holy Roman EmperorThe title was factually abolished in the aftermath of the French Revolution and the annexation of Flanders by France in 1795 Although the title remained officially claimed by the descendants of Leopold I until the reign of Charles I of Austria Family tree 1055 1433 Edit nbsp Modern usage EditHouse of Belgium Edit Further information Monarchy of Belgium In the Kingdom of Belgium the title of Count of Hainaut was traditionally given to the eldest son of the Belgian crown prince who was himself styled as Duke of Brabant In 2001 with the birth of Princess Elisabeth of Belgium now Duchess of Brabant heir and elder daughter of Prince Philippe Duke of Brabant now Philippe King of the Belgians it was decided not to feminize and award her the title of Countess of Hainaut but to abolish the title Prince Leopold Duke of Brabant 1859 1865 son of Leopold II of Belgium Baudouin I of Belgium 1930 1934 son of Leopold III of BelgiumSee also EditCounty of Hainaut Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Count of Hainaut amp oldid 1174398269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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