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William Lord of Béthune II
- Preferred Name: William Lord of Béthune II[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- Alternate Name: Gullaume de Bethune
- Alternate Name: Wilhelm von Bethune II
- Alternate Name: Guillaume de Bethune II II
- Alternate Name: Guillaume de Bethune
- Alternate Name: Gullaume II de Bethune
- Alternate Name: William de Bethune II
- Alternate Name: Guillaume II le Roux de Bethune sgr de Richebourg de Varneston
- Gender: M
- Nickname:
- Birth: 1155 in Artois, France at LATI: N9.1285 LONG: E0.4669
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Guillaume-II-le-Roux-seigneur-de-B%C3%A9thune/6000000000112142413?through=6000000000112133457
- Occupation: Seigneur, Avoué
- PROP: in Carency at LATI: N0.3785 LONG: E0.7051 with note: GEDCOM data
- Death: 14 APR 1214 in Artois, France at LATI: N9.1285 LONG: E0.4669 with note: He died in his castle at Béthune, but there is no standardisation (surprise!).
- FSID: GQDM-ZBC
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
William II, Lord of Béthune, nicknamed William the Red (French: Guillaume II « le Roux » de Bethune; d. April 1214) was French nobleman. He was a ruling Lord of Béthune, Richebourg and Warneton, as well as hereditary advocatus of the Abbey of St. Vaast, near Arras.
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He was a member of the influential House of Bethune, who had their ancestral seat in Béthune in the Artois region. He was the second son of Lord Robert V, nicknamed Robert the Red, and his wife Adelaide of Saint-Pol. His brothers were:
Robert VI (d. 1193)
Baldwin (d. 1212)
Conon (d. 1219 or 1220), a famous troubadour and crusader
Jean (d. 1219), bishop of Cambrai
«b»Life«/b»
William II and his elder brother Robert VI accompanied their father in the armed escort of Count Philip I of Flanders when he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1177. When they arrived in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, William II and Robert VI wanted to marry Sibylla and Isabella, the sisters of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. The King, however, turned them down.
In 1191, the Béthune family, now including the younger brothers Baldwin and Conon, accompanied Count Philip I and their father on another pilgrimage to the Third Crusade. During the crusade, both Philip I and Robert V died.
When Robert VI died childless in 1193, William II inherited the Béthune family possessions. He married Mathilda, the heiress of Dendermonde and had several children with her.
Members of the Béthune family had divided loyalties in the conflict between King Philip II of France and Count Baldwin IX of Flanders about who was the rightful liege lord of Artois. William II and his oldest son Daniel sided with France, while his younger brothers and his son Robert VII sided with Flanders.
On 23 February 1200, William II and Conon departed to accompany Count Baldwin during the Fourth Crusade. Conon became famous for his heroic deeds; William's actions were less noticeable. He was present when the crusaders took Constantinople in April 1204. Baldwin IX of Flanders was elected Emperor of the newly founded Latin Empire as Baldwin I. After the disastrous Battle of Adrianople, where William did not participate, he and 7000 other crusaders returned home. Conon and Cardinal Peter of Capua tried in vain, and according to de Villehardouin in tears, to persuade William to stay in Constantinople. Conon remained in Constantinople, and died there several years later.
«b»Death«/b»
William died in April 1214, a few months before the Battle of Bouvines.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert de Béthune, b. 1128 in Artois, France d. 10 JAN 1191 in Acre, Palestine
Mother: Adélaïde de Saint Pol, b. ABT 1130 in Artois, France d. AFT 1175 in France
Family 1: Matilda of Dendermonde , b. 1170 in Dendermonde, East Flanders, Belgium d. 14 APR 1224 in France
- Mathilde de Béthune, b. ABT 1194 in France d. 1 NOV 1252 in Diest, Brabant Flamand, Belgique
- Robert Lord of Béthune VII, b. ABT 1198 in France d. 12 NOV 1248 in Sardinia, Italy
- Guillaume de Béthune III, b. 1202 in Artois, France d. 24 AUG 1243
Sources:
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9289&h=6859116&indiv=try;
- Title: André Du Chesne “Histoire généalogique de la Maison de Béthune”
- Title: Guillaume II de Béthune, Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II,_Lord_of_B%C3%A9thune;
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9289&h=5309345&indiv=try;
- Title: Ernest Warlop, “De Vlaamse Adel voor 1300”
- Title: Charles Cawley “Medieval Lands”
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm;
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