Robert II, Count of Namur

Robert II of Namur was Count of Namur from the death of his father in 1010 to some time between 1018 and 1031. He was the son of Albert I, and Ermengarde daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine.

Robert II, Count of Namur
Died1018-31
Noble familyHouse of Namur
FatherAlbert I, Count of Namur
MotherErmengarde daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine

Biography

He assisted his mother's brother in law, Lambert I, Count of Louvain in his fight against Baldrick II, Bishop of Liege in 1012.

In 1015 he participated in the Battle of Florennes where Lambert was killed. Although some researchers have said that Robert died in the same battle, he survived because he is again mentioned in 1018 in an imperial diploma.

Marriages and issue

Robert never married and had no issue so was succeeded as Count of Namur by his younger brother Albert II

Notes

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    References

    • Pirenne, Henri (1907). Biographie Nationale de Belgique. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique. p. 480.
    Robert II, Count of Namur
    House of Namur
     Died: 1018-31
    Preceded by
    Albert I
    Count of Namur
    1010-1018?
    Succeeded by
    Albert II
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