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Guy of Namur

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Name
  
Guy Namur


Parents
  
Guy, Count of Flanders

Role
  
Guy, Count of Flanders' son

Died
  
October 13, 1311, Pavia, Italy

Grandparents
  
Margaret II, Countess of Flanders, William II of Dampierre

Uncles
  
William II, Count of Flanders

Great-grandparents
  
Baldwin I, Latin Emperor, Marie of Champagne, Guy II of Dampierre, Mathilde of Bourbon

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Guy of Dampierre, Count of Zeeland, also called Guy of Namur (Dutch: Gwijde van Namen) (ca. 1272 – October 13, 1311 in Pavia), a younger son of Guy, Count of Flanders and Isabelle of Luxembourg, was Lord of Ronse.

In 1302, with his father in prison and Flanders under French occupation, he was sent by his elder brother John I, Marquis of Namur, to take command of the rebellion there. He led the troops from western Flanders at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, and received great acclamation for the victory there. He took the title of Count of Zeeland and invaded Zeeland; but the French raised new armies, and he was beaten at the 1304 naval Battle of Zierikzee and became a captive of the count of Holland. Abandoning his designs on Zeeland, he went on campaign in Italy with his cousin Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor. There he married Margaret of Lorraine, daughter of Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine. He died soon thereafter, without issue.

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Guy of Namur Wikipedia