Feudal History of Flanders 958-1067 and the Battle of Lille 1054

Feudal history of the House of Flanders from 958-1067, from the association of Baldwin III to the Countship with his father to the death of Baldwin V, after whose death Flanders and Hainaut would be united for all of 3 years. Image creds Baldwin III statue: © Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons) Arnulf I seal: Charles François Toustain, René Prosper Tassin, Jean Baptiste Baussonnet - Nouveau traité de diplomatique: où l'on examine les fondemens de cet art - 1759 (public domain) Flag of Flanders: Tom Lemmens (public domain) Arnulf II image: Jan van der Asselt (public domain) France map 1180: Wikimedia commons Baldwin IV image: Jan van der Asselt (public domain) Countess Richilde image: Estienne Richier (public domain) Remains of Messines Abbey: Balleymoney Museum, Northern Ireland Community Archives First image of Adele of France: Jan van der Asselt (public domain) Second image of Adele of France: Wikimedia commons (public domain) St Peter's Abbey of Ghent, "De Sint-Pietersabdij aan de oever van de Schelde in Gent, gezien vanaf de Muinkaai." - "Demeester" March 24, 2010 (credit given)