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The House of Béthune or House of Bethune (as it is usually written in English) is a French noble house dating back to about 1000 CE. They came from Béthune, in the former province of Artois in the north of France. They were traditionally lords (''seigneurs'') of the town and castle of Béthune and Advocates of the Abbey of St. Vaast at Arras. Later branches included hereditary princes, dukes, counts and archbishops as well as a cardinal. ==Lords of Béthune and Advocates of Arras== *Robert I Faisseux (or Fasciculus), seigneur de Béthune, Richebourg and Carency, was the first of the house of Bethune. He is thought by some to descend from the Counts of Artois. *Robert II, ca. 1066. son of Robert I. *Robert III, died 1100, son of Robert II. *Robert IV, died 1128, son of Robert III. *William I, died 1138, son of Robert IV. *Robert V "Le Roux", died 1191 on crusade at Acre in Palestine, son of William I. *Robert VI (d. 1194), eldest son of Robert V. *William II (or Guillaume) (died 1213), brother of Robert VI, by marriage lord of Dendermonde. *Daniel, died 1227, eldest son of William II. *Robert VII, died 1249 on crusade in Sardinia, second son of William II. *Mathilda (or Maud, or Mahaut), daughter and heiress of Robert VII, married Guy, Count of Flanders, mother of Robert III, Count of Flanders, called Robert of Béthune. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「House of Bethune」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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