Marquis of Namur
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The following is a list of Marquis or Margraves of Namur. Namur was not often an independent state, rather under the dominion of other entities like the counties of Hainaut and Flanders or the Duke of Burgundy.
Succession is from father to son, unless otherwise noted.
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[edit] Counts of Namur
[edit] House of Luxemburg
- Albert I (r. 992 – 1011)
- Robert I (r. 1011 – 1016)
- Albert II (r. 1016 – 1037)
- Albert III (r. 1037 – 1102)
- Godfrey I (r. 1102 – 1139)
- Henry the Blind (r. 1139 – 1189) also Count of Luxemburg
- Sister Alice of Namur married Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut
[edit] Marquis (Margraves) of Namur
[edit] House of Hainaut
- Baldwin I (r. 1189 – 1195), also Count of Hainaut; nephew
- Philip I (r. 1195 – 1212) son
- Yolanda of Hainaut (r.1212 – 1217), also Empress of the Latin Empire; sister
- married Peter of Courtenay, Latin Emperor
[edit] House of Courtenay
- Philip II (r. 1217 – 1226) son
- Henry II (r. 1226 – 1229) brother
- Margaret (r. 1229 – 1237) sister
- Baldwin II (r. 1237 – 1256) also Latin Emperor; brother
[edit] House of Vianden
[edit] House of Flanders
- Guy of Dampierre (r. 1265 – 1297) also Count of Flanders
- John I (r. 1297 – 1330)
- John II (r. 1330 – 1335)
- Guy II (r. 1335 – 1336) brother
- Philip III (r. 1336 – 1337) brother
- William I (r. 1337 – 1391) brother
- William II (r. 1391 – 1418)
- John III (r. 1418 – 1421; died 1429) brother
In 1421, John III of Dampierre, Marquis of Namur, sells his estates to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy.