- Robert II, Count of Flanders
Robert II (c. 1065 –
October 5 ,1111 ) wasCount of Flanders from 1093 to 1111. He became known as "Robert of Jerusalem" ("Robertus Hierosolimitanus") or "Robert the Crusader" after his exploits in theFirst Crusade .History
He was the eldest son of
Robert I of Flanders and Gertrude of Holland. His father, hoping to place the cadet branch (or "Baldwinite" branch) of Flanders over the county, began to associate him with his rule around 1077. From 1085 to 1091 he was regent of the county while his father was away onpilgrimage to theHoly Land .After becoming count in 1093, he joined the First Crusade, launched by
Pope Urban II in 1095. Robert established a regency council in Flanders and followed the retinueGodfrey of Bouillon ,Duke of Lower Lorraine . After reachingConstantinople , the crusaders were obliged to swear an oath of fealty toByzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus and promise to return to theByzantine Empire any land they might capture. Robert, whose father had already served Alexius during his pilgrimage in the 1080s, had no problem swearing this oath, but some of the other leaders did and there was some delay in leaving the city.Robert then participated in the
Siege of Nicaea , after which the army was split into two groups. Robert marched with Stephen of Blois, Bohemund of Taranto,Robert Curthose , and the Byzantine guides, one day ahead of the rest of the crusaders. This army was surrounded by the Seljuk sultanKilij Arslan I at theBattle of Dorylaeum onJune 30 ,1097 . The next day, the second army, led byRaymond IV of Toulouse , Godfrey of Bouillon, andHugh of Vermandois , arrived and broke the encirclement; the two armies joined together, with Robert and Raymond forming the centre. The Turks were defeated and the crusaders continued their march.At the end of 1097 the crusaders arrived at
Antioch . TheSiege of Antioch lasted many months; in December, Robert and Bohemund briefly left the army to raid the surrounding territory for food, and onDecember 30 they defeated an army sent to relieve Antioch, led byDukak ofDamascus . Antioch was eventually betrayed to Bohemund by an Armenian guard, and Robert was among the first to enter the city, but only a few days later they were themselves besieged byKerbogha ofMosul . OnJune 28 ,1098 , the crusaders marched out to meet him in battle; Robert and Hugh of Vermandois led the first of six divisions. Kerbogha was defeated and the Muslim-held citadel finally surrendered to the crusaders. Robert, along with Bohemund, Raymond, and Godfrey, occupied the citadel, but Bohemund soon claimed the city for himself. Raymond also claimed it, but Robert supported Bohemund in this dispute.The dispute delayed the crusade even further. Raymond left Antioch to attack
Ma'arrat al-Numan , which was captured; Robert took part in this siege as well. Raymond then tried to bribe Robert and the other leaders to follow him instead of Bohemund; Robert was offered six thousand "sou s", but each attempted bribe was ignored. Raymond continued south to Jerusalem in January, 1099, but Robert and Godfrey remained behind in Antioch until February. They rejoined Raymond's army at the Siege ofArqa . In June, Robert andGaston IV of Bearn led the vanguard which arrived atRamla , and with Tancred of Taranto he led an expedition intoSamaria to find wood in order to constructsiege engine s for the Siege of Jerusalem. When Jerusalem was captured onJuly 15 , Robert supported Godfrey's claim over that of Raymond, and onAugust 9 marched out with him to meet theFatimid army underal-Afdal Shahanshah which was coming to relieve Jerusalem. Robert formed part of the centre wing in the ensuingBattle of Ascalon , which resulted in a crusader victory. However, Godfrey and Raymond quarrelled over possession of Ascalon, and even Robert could not support Godfrey in this dispute; the city remained uncaptured, although the victory allowed for the establishment of theKingdom of Jerusalem .At the end of August, Robert returned home with Robert Curthose and Raymond. On the way back they captured
Latakia , which was returned to the Byzantine emperor, as promised years before. Raymond remained there but both Roberts continued home by way of Constantinople, after declining Alexius' request to stay there in his service. Robert brought back with him a preciousrelic , the arm ofSt. George , a gift from Alexius. The relic was placed in the church of Anchin in Flanders. After he returned, Robert built the monastery of St. Andrew inBetferkerke , nearBruges . Because of his crusade and the spoils he brought home, he was nicknamed Robert of Jerusalem.During his absence,
Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV had tried to seize imperial Flanders. Robert responded by supporting the revolt of the Commune ofCambrai against the emperor and his supporter, Bishop Gaulcher, and seized a number ofcastle s. Peace was restored in 1102 paid homage to the emperor for imperial Flanders, but after 1105, the new emperor, Henry V, marched on Flanders, with the aid ofBaldwin III, Count of Hainaut and an army fromHolland . Robert stopped them outside ofDouai and a new peace was signed, in which the emperor recognized Robert's claim to Douai and Cambrai.In 1103 he made an alliance with King
Henry I of England , offering 1000 cavalry in exchange for an annual tribute, but when Henry refused to pay, Robert allied with his nominal overlord,Louis VI of France , and attackedNormandy . With the king diverted, Theobald IV of Blois led a revolt of the French barons. Robert led an army againstMeaux , but near the city he was fatally wounded, fell of his horse, and drowned in theMarne .Family
He married
Clementia of Burgundy , sister ofPope Callistus II . They had three children, but only the oldest survived to adulthood. He succeeded Robert asBaldwin VII of Flanders .ources
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Steven Runciman , "A History of the Crusades, vol. I: The First Crusade",Cambridge University Press , 1951.
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