Nicholas d'Oisy, Lord of Avesnes | |
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Born | c. 1130 |
Died | c. 1170 |
Noble family | House of Avesnes |
Spouse(s) | Matilda de la Roche |
Father | Walter I, Lord of Avesnes |
Mother | Ada of Tournai |
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Nicholas d 'Oisy, Lord of Avesnes, nicknamed le Beau ("the Beautiful") (c. 1130 – c. 1170), was a son of Walter I, Lord of Avesnes and his wife, Ada of Tournai. He was Lord of Avesnes, Leuze and Condé. He built castles in Landrechies and Condé.
Nicholas was married to Matilda de la Roche, the widow of Thierry de Walcourt. She was the daughter of Henry I of la Roche (c. 1100 – 1126), Count of la Roche and warden of Stavelot and Malmedy and his wife, Matilda of Limburg. Her paternal grandfather was Albert III, Count of Namur; her maternal grandfather was Henry, Duke of Lower Lorraine.
They had the following children:
- James of Avesnes, succeeded his father and died during the Third Crusade
- Ida (d. c. 1205), married Ingelram, Count of Saint Pol and secondly, castellan William IV of Saint-Omer
- Fastrad, warden of La Flamengerie Abbey. He had three children, of whom James became bishop of Tournai
- a daughter
- possibly Radulf
Nicholas d'Oisy, Lord of Avesnes House of AvesnesBorn: c. 1130 Died: c. 1170 | ||
Preceded byWalter I | Lord of Avesnes 1147-1171 |
Succeeded byJames |
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