Counts of Hainaut

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Original coat of arms of the Counts of Hainaut.
Original coat of arms of the Counts of Hainaut.
Later coat of Arms of the Counts of Hainaut.
Later coat of Arms of the Counts of Hainaut.

:This article deals with the historical County of Hainaut, for other meanings see Hainaut.

The counts of Hainaut were the rulers of the county of Hainaut, a historical region in the Low Countries.

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[edit] List of counts of Hainaut

[edit] House of Reginar

Then divided between Mons and Valenciennes.

[edit] Counts of Mons

[edit] Counts and Margraves of Valenciennes

Valenciennes then to Mons, Hainaut reunited.

[edit] House of Flanders

[edit] House of Avesnes

[edit] House of Bavaria

There was a war of succession between John and Jacqueline. This war was won by Philip the Good of Burgundy, who had inherited John's claims on the duchy. Philip was a nephew of William VI, who had married a daughter of Philip the Bold of Burgundy. In 1432 he forced Jacqueline to abdicate from Hainaut and Holland on his behalf.

[edit] See also

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