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Baldwin of Avesnes

Baldwin of Avesnes was a son of Bouchard IV of Avesnes and his wife, Margaret II of Flanders. His parents' marriage was later declared illegal, because his father had already received minor orders. Baldwin was later declared legitimate by the pope, at the instigation of King Louis IX of France. In 1246, Baldwin received Beaumont as an apanage.

Marriage and issue
In 1243, Baldwin married Felicitas (1220-1307), the daughter of Thomas II of Coucy, Lord of Vervins. Baldwin was the father of: • John (d. 1283), married Agnes of Valence, the daughter of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. She was the widow of Hugh de Balliol, the son of John de BalliolBeatrice (d. 1321), married in 1281 Henry (d. 1288), the son of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg. ==References==
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