Louis I of Flanders
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Louis I (1304 – August 26, 1346, ruled 1322–1346) was Count of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel.
[edit] History
He was the son of Louis, Count of Nevers and Jeanne of Rethel, and grandson of Robert III of Flanders.
Louis married Marguerite of France, second daughter of Philip V of France and Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy. Louis I relied on the aid of the King of France to put down the peasant revolt of Nicolaas Zannekin. Louis was killed in the Battle of Crécy.
[edit] Family
He and Marguerite had one son:
- Louis II of Flanders (1330–1384), who succeeded him
| Preceded by Robert III | Count of Flanders Image:Blason Comte-de-Flandre.svg 1322–1346 | Succeeded by Louis II |
| Preceded by Louis | Count of Nevers Image:Blason comte fr Nevers.svg 1322–1346 | |
| Preceded by Jeanne | Count of Rethel Image:Blason Rethel.png 1328–1346 |
es:Luis I de Flandes fr:Louis Ier de Flandre nl:Lodewijk II van Nevers pl:Ludwik I de Nevers vls:Lodewyk I zh:路易一世 (佛兰德)

