Floris I, Count of Holland
Floris I of Holland | |
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Count in Frisia | |
Floris I as imagined in the 16th century | |
Reign | 13 January 1049 – 28 June 1061 |
Predecessor | Dirk IV |
Successor | Dirk V |
Born | Vlaardingen |
Died |
June 28, 1061 Nederhemert |
Burial | Egmond |
Spouse | Gertrude of Saxony |
Issue |
Dirk V Floris Bertha |
Father | Dirk III |
Mother | Othelindis |
Floris I of Holland (born in Vlaardingen – killed June 28, 1061 in Guelders (Gelderland), Netherlands) was Count of Holland, then called Frisia west of the Vlie, from 1049 to 1061. He was a son of Dirk III and Othelindis.
He succeeded his brother Dirk IV, Count of Holland, who was murdered in 1049. He was involved in a war of a few Lotharingian vassals against the imperial authority. On a retreat from Zaltbommel he was ambushed and killed in battle at Nederhemert (called Hamerth at the time), on 28 June 1061.
Family and children
He married ca. 1050 Princess Gertrude of Saxony, daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony and Eilika of Schweinfurt, and had at least three children by her:
- Dirk V (c. 1052, Vlaardingen – 17 June 1091).
- Bertha (c. 1055–1094, Montreuil-sur-Mer), who married Philip I of France in 1072.[1]
- Floris (b. c. 1055), a canon at Liége.
Gertrude married secondly in 1063 Robert the Frisian, Count of Flanders,[1] who also acted as guardian for the children of her previous marriage and as regent for his stepson until 1071.
References
Preceded by Dirk IV |
Count of Friesland west of the Vlie 1049–1061 |
Succeeded by Dirk V |