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Zeger III of Ghent : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zeger III of Ghent Zeger III of Ghent (called The Good) was the lord of Heusden, of Bornhem, and of Saint-Jean Steen, and the Châtelain of Ghent. He was the second son of Zeger II, Lord of Ghent and Petronella of Coutrai. His older brother, Arnold, died before 1190, leaving him the heat to the estate of his parents. He took his title of lord of Ghent, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steen around 1199. He married Beatrix of Heusden, and through her became Lord of Heusden, a title which was held by his son and progeny.〔Auguste Havenith, ''Recherches historiques sur le château et la seigneurie de Heusden, autrement dite vicomté de Gand'' (De Backer, 1900), p. 126〕 Beatrix was the daughter of Hughes of Heusden, son of Anselm III, Lord of Heusden (not to be confused with his cousin, Hughes of Heusden, son of Anselm's brother Eustace, Lord of Choques).〔http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#BeatrixHoudainMSigerIIIGand〕 ==Administration of Flanders== Philip I of Namur, margrave of Namur and Regent of Flanders with his brother, Baldwin I of Constantinople, fought in the fourth crusade and won the crown of Constantinople. While they were abroad, along with John of Nesle, Zeger was entrusted to the administration of Flanders, being noted in the record in this role in dealings in 1206 and 1210.〔Auguste Havenith, ''Recherches historiques sur le château et la seigneurie de Heusden, autrement dite vicomté de Gand'' (De Backer, 1900), p. 127〕
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