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103: 33: 290:, the German king recognized by the pro-papal forces, to seize Hainaut and the parts of Flanders which were within the bounds of the empire. William of Holland was theoretically, as king, overlord for these territories, and also John's brother-in-law. A civil war followed, which ended when the Avesnes forces defeated and imprisoned the Dampierres at the 227:
nobleman. This was apparently a love match, though it was approved by Margaret's sister Joan, who had herself recently married. The two sisters subsequently had a falling-out over Margaret's share of their inheritance, which led Joan to attempt to get Margaret's marriage dissolved. She alleged that
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Bourchard and Margaret continued as a married couple, having 3 children, as their conflict with Joan grew violent and Bouchard was captured and imprisoned in 1219. He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope. While he was in
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and just missed being killed in a skirmish. When Louis returned in 1254, he reaffirmed his earlier arbitration and ordered his brother to get out of the conflict. Charles returned to
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as well. The disputes regarding the validity of the two marriages and the legitimacy of her children by each husband continued for decades, becoming entangled in the politics of the
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of 4 July 1253, after which John I of Avesnes was able to force Guy of Dampierre and his mother to respect the division of Louis and grant him Hainault.
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The following decades saw further strife between the Dampierres and the Avesnes, who by the start of the 14th century had also inherited the
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Margaret did not rest in her defeat and did not recognise herself as overcome. She instead granted Hainault to
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the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case
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This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage was possibly
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Chronologie historique des seigneurs de la terre et pairie d'Avesnes
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during the 13th century. The family died out in the 16th century.
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condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it.
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Origin of the House: feud between Dampierre and Avesnes
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The Kings of Holland (uses Dutch spellings of names)
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Baldwin
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Guy of Dampierre
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