Namur
The county of Namur evolved from the county
of Lomme (Lommengouw) during the 10th century. It was elevated to
margraviate during the 12th century and its regents were thereafter also
called marquis. The last margrave/marquis of Namur sold the margraviate to
the duke of Burgundy 1421. Namur is today a French speaking province in
Belgium.
Counts of Namur
c. 907-946
c. 946-981
981-1011
1011-1016
1016-1037
1037-1102
1102-1139
1139-1189 |
Bérenger
Robert I
Albert I
Robert II
Albert II
Albert III
Godefroi
Henri (the Blind) |
|
Margraves of Namur
|
1189-1195
1195-1212
1212-1217
1217-1226
1226-1229
1229-1232
1232-1237 |
Baudouin
I
Philippe I
Yolande *
Philippe II
Henri II
Marguerite
Henri II |
1237-1256 |
Baudouin II |
|
1256-1265 |
Henri IV |
|
1265-1297
1297-1330
1330-1335
1335-1336
1336-1337
1337-1391
1391-1418
1418-1421 |
Guy I
Jean I
Jean II
Guy II
Philippe III
Guillaume I
Guillaume II
Jean III Thierry |
|
Namur is sold
to the duke of Burgundy
1421 |