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Afonso's first wife was Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne, daughter of Renaud, Count of Dammartin, and Ida, Countess of Boulogne.
Other leaders included Count Ferrand of Flanders, William de Longespee and Renaud of Boulogne.
* The right flank, under the command of Renaud de Dammartin, also includes the Brabant infantry and English knights-under the command of Count William of Salisbury Longespée.
Both sides paused for desultory negotiations before the war recommenced ; John's position was now stronger, thanks to confirmation that Count Baldwin of Flanders and Renaud of Boulogne had renewed the anti-French alliances they had previously agreed to with Richard.
John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders ; he was enjoying papal favour ; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army.
He constructed an alliance against Philip, including Baldwin IX of Flanders, Renaud, Count of Boulogne, and his father-in-law King Sancho VI of Navarre, who raided Philip's lands from the south.
* The Battle of Messac is won by Erispoe, son of Nominoe, Count of Vannes, against Renaud d ' Herbauges who is prefet of the Marks of Brittany.
* Advisa, Countess of Auxerre, ( approximate date ; d. after 1063 ), married Count Renaud I of Nevers
Among the slain crusaders were: Bishop Peter of Bethlehem, Stephen of Perche, brother to Count Geoffry, Renaud of Montmirail, brother of the Count of Nevers, Matthew of Wallincourt, Robert of Ronsoi, John of Friaise, Walter of Neuilli, Ferri of Yerres, John's brother, Eustace of Heumont and John's other brother, Baldwin of Neuville.
In 1127 Conrad upon the assassination of his nephew Count William III claimed the inheritance of the County of Burgundy against Count Renaud III of Mâcon.
John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto IV, Count Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders.
* Alice of Normandy ( c. 1003 / 5 ), married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy
In 1196, Philip II of France captured the castle of Aumale, and granted the title of " Count of Aumale " to Renaud de Dammartin.
* Renaud I, Count of Burgundy (— 1057 ), he married Adelaide ( Judith ) of Normandy.
Ambushed by Count Renaud, Erispoe was badly defeated at the initial engagement at Messac.
However, they quickly rallied their troops and took the complacent Franks by surprise shortly later at the Battle of Blain, inflicting a serious defeat resulting in the death of Count Renaud.
He first married, at Nantes in 1431, Yolande of Anjou ( d. 1440 ), daughter of Louis II of Anjou and had a son Renaud, Count of Montfort who died young.
* Agatha of Lorraine, married Reginald III, Count of Burgundy ( Renaud III ), the first Free Count
Renaud de Dammartin, the Count of Boulogne and a skilled commander, also deserted Philip II.
Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, joined Philip II, as did Renaud de Dammartin.

Count and Boulogne
He lived mostly in France, where he married Matilda, the heiress of Boulogne, in 1238, thereby becoming Count of Boulogne.
Pope Innocent IV then ordered Sancho II to be removed from the throne and be replaced by the Count of Boulogne.
By 1212 John had successfully concluded alliances with Renault of Dammartin, who controlled Boulogne, and Count Ferdinand of Flanders, as well as Otto IV, a contender for the crown of Holy Roman Emperor in Germany ; Otto was also John's nephew.
Their children were Marie ( 1198 – 15 October in 1224 ) and Philippe Hurepel ( 1200 – 1234 ), Count of Clermont and eventually, by marriage, Count of Boulogne.
** Philip ( July 120014 / 18 January 1234 ), Count of Boulogne by marriage ; married Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne and had issue.
He was King of England from 1135 to his death, and also the Count of Boulogne in right of his wife.
Finally, the king arranged for Stephen to marry Matilda in 1125, the daughter and only heiress of the Count of Boulogne, who owned both the important continental port of Boulogne and vast estates in the north-west and south-east of England.
In 1127, William Clito, a potential claimant to the English throne, seemed likely to become the Count of Flanders ; Stephen was sent by the king on a mission to prevent this, and in the aftermath of his successful election, William Clito attacked Stephen's lands in neighbouring Boulogne in retaliation.
# Eustace ( c. 1130 – 1153 ), who succeeded his parents as Count Eustace IV of Boulogne
# William ( c. 1137 – 1159 ), who succeeded as Count William I of Boulogne
While William was in Normandy, a former ally, Eustace, the Count of Boulogne, invaded at Dover but was repulsed.
* Eustace IV of Boulogne, a Count of Boulogne and the son and heir of King Stephen of England ( approximate date ; d. 1153 )
* October 11 – William of Blois, Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey ( b. c. 1137 )
After a violent clash between the people of Dover and the visiting Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, Edward's brother-in-law, Godwin was ordered to punish the people of Dover ( as he and Leofric, Earl of Mercia had done in Worcester, in Leofric's own earldom ).

Count and joined
First Maginulf, Count of Milan, and then Walfred, Count of Pavia, joined him.
In December 1942, during a meeting with the Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano, who brought a message from Mussolini asking for the Germans to go on the defensive in the Soviet Union in order to focus on North Africa, Ribbentrop joined with Hitler in belittling Italy's war effort.
Meanwhile, Philip was joined by Count Baldwin of Flanders, and together they laid siege to the ducal capital of Normandy, Rouen.
To address the growing power of the Count of Anjou, Geoffrey Martel, William joined with King Henry in a campaign against him, the last known cooperation between the two.
Eager to improve Russia ’ s educational system, in 1755, Lomonosov joined his patron Count Ivan Shuvalov in founding the Moscow State University.
In 1302, however, after the Bruges Matins ( the nocturnal massacre of the French garrison in Bruges by the members of the local Flemish militia on 18 May 1302 ), the population joined forces with the Count of Flanders against the French, culminating in the victory at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, fought near Kortrijk on July 11.
In 1945 he joined the big band of Count Basie, touring and recording with him until 1946.
It was here the Marquis de Lafayette and Count Casimir Pulaski joined the American Revolution and distinguished themselves soon at the Battle of Brandywine and for many years thereafter in the fight for American freedom from England.
Spanish troops under Gastañaga joined the main Allied army, as did the Count of Tilly with troops from Liège and Brandenburg on 22 July.
Girard II, Count of Paris, Lothair's brother-in-law, joined Lothair also.
In 1227, Otto was joined by his former enemy, count Floris IV, Count of Holland, to suppress a rebellion by the people of Drenthe, led by Rudolf of Coevorden.
François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt ( 14 October 1733 – 21 July 1798 ), a Walloon, joined the army of the Habsburg Monarchy and soon fought in the Seven Years War.
Count Hugh of Champagne himself joined the Knights Templar on his third visit to the Holy Land in 1125.
Count Nikolai Tolstoy-Miloslavsky joined in late 1975, and Prince Moshin Ali Khan of Hyderabad and Lord Sudeley ( Vice-Chancellor from 1985 ) were both announced as new members in 1980.
From 1953 he joined Count Basie's band, playing flute and tenor sax.
In 1946, he moved to New York City, and joined the Count Basie orchestra, replacing Lester Young.
Two years later, Kutuzov, now a major, joined the soon-to-be-famous Count Petr Alexandrovich Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky ’ s army in the south to fight against the Turks.
A layman and a soldier, he was appointed Marshal of Champagne from 1185 and joined the Crusade in 1199 during a tournament held by Count Thibaud III of Champagne.
In 1779, he joined the fleet of Count d ' Estaing in the Caribbean and distinguished himself in the battles of Dominica and Saint Lucia during 1780 and of Tobago during 1781.
He joined with Georg Ludwig von Maurer in opposing the head of the delegation, Count Josef Ludwig von Armansperg who he felt was too susceptible to the wishes of the English diplomats.
Later in 1218, a German army led by Oliver of Cologne, and a mixed army of Dutch, Flemish and Frisian soldiers led by William I, Count of Holland joined the crusade.
Soon some of the Manceaux barons joined the revolt, the Normans were expelled, and young Hugh V was proclaimed as Count of Maine.
Matthias Gallas, Graf von Campo und Herzog von Lucera ( Count of Campo, Duke of Lucera ) ( Matteo Gallasso ; Trento 1584 – Vienna 1647 ), was an Austrian soldier, who first saw service in Flanders, then in Savoy with the Spaniards, and subsequently joined the forces of the Catholic League as captain during the Thirty Years ' War.
Bethlen's troops joined with the troops of the Czech and Moravian estates ( led by Count Jindrich Matyas Thurn ), but they failed to conquer Vienna in November – Bethlen was forced to leave Austria after being attacked by George Druget and Polish mercenaries ( lisowczycy ) in Upper Hungary.

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