Baldwin of Lannoy
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Baldwin van Lannoy, Lord of Molembais, nicknamed "Le Bègue" (The Stutterer) (Hénin-Beaumont, 1388 – Huppaye, 1474) was a Flemish statesman, and ambassador for Philip the Good at the court of Henry V of England.
Family[]
He was a member of the noble de Lannoy family. He was a son of Guilbert I of Lannoy and Catherine de Saint-Aubin, Lady of Molembais.[1] He is the founder of the Branch of the Lords of Molenbais. He married twice; first to Marie, Lady of Melles and 2nd to Adrienne de Berlaymont, who gave him 4 children:
- Baldwin de Lannoy, Lord of Molembais: Knight Of the Golden Fleece;
married to Marie d'Esne, Lady of Conroy.- Jacqueline de Lannoy; married to Claude Bouton, Lord of Corbaron
- Philippote de Lannoy; married to Jean de Jauche, lord of Mastaing
- Anne de Lannoy; married to Leon, lord of Proisy
- Hugues de Lannoy; canon in Liege, Cathedral.
Career[]
During his career he was named Governor of Lille. When Baldwin became Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece, he commissioned a portrait to be painted by Jan van Eyck.
References[]
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- ^ La Belgique héraldique: recueil historique, chronologique, généalogique et biographique complet de toutes les maisons nobles reconnues de la Belgique/Adriaens, 1866.
Categories:
- 1388 births
- 1474 deaths
- 15th-century diplomats
- Knights of the Golden Fleece
- Burgundian knights
- Nobility of the Burgundian Netherlands
- Lannoy family