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William V of Saint Omer (ca. 1171 – ca. 1246) was the castellan of Saint-Omer from 1192 until his death, as well as Lord of Beaurain and Fauquembergues. Born in ca. 1171, he was the eldest son of William IV of Saint Omer and Ida of Avesnes. He is attested in charters issued by his father from 1185 on, and some time between 1190 and 1192 he succeeded his father, who had died in the Holy Land. He is attested in numerous charters and deeds of property as well as donation to the Church over the next decades. He repeatedly pledged his loyalty to King Philip Augustus during the latter's conflicts with his neighbours, and is occasionally mentioned among the Flemish feudatories of the French court. He married Imagina of Looz, daughter of Gerard II, Count of Looz.

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  • Γουλιέλμος Ε΄ του Σαιντ-Ομέρ (el)
  • Guillaume V de Saint-Omer (fr)
  • Guilherme V de Saint Omer (pt)
  • William V of Saint-Omer (en)
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  • Ο Γουλιέλμος Ε΄, γαλλ. Guillaume V (π. 1171 - π. 1246) από τον Οίκο του Σαιντ-Ομέρ ήταν κύριος (καστελάνος) του Σαινt-Ομέρ (1192-1246)· επίσης του Μπωραίν και του Φωκεμμπέργκ. (el)
  • Guillaume V de Saint-Omer (vers 1171 - vers 1246) est châtelain de Saint-Omer de 1192 jusqu'à sa mort, ainsi que seigneur de Beaurain et de Fauquembergues. Né vers 1171, il est le fils aîné de Guillaume IV de Saint-Omer et d'Ida d'Avesnes. Il est attesté dans les chartes émises par son père à partir de 1185, et quelque temps entre 1190 et 1192, il succède à son père, qui meurt en Terre Sainte. Il est attesté dans de nombreuses chartes et actes de propriété ainsi que de donation à l'Église au cours des décennies suivantes. Il prête à plusieurs reprises serment de fidélité au roi Philippe Auguste lors des conflits de ce dernier avec ses voisins, et est parfois cité parmi les feudataires flamands de la cour de France. Il épouse Imagina de Looz, fille de Gérard II, comte de Looz. (fr)
  • William V of Saint Omer (ca. 1171 – ca. 1246) was the castellan of Saint-Omer from 1192 until his death, as well as Lord of Beaurain and Fauquembergues. Born in ca. 1171, he was the eldest son of William IV of Saint Omer and Ida of Avesnes. He is attested in charters issued by his father from 1185 on, and some time between 1190 and 1192 he succeeded his father, who had died in the Holy Land. He is attested in numerous charters and deeds of property as well as donation to the Church over the next decades. He repeatedly pledged his loyalty to King Philip Augustus during the latter's conflicts with his neighbours, and is occasionally mentioned among the Flemish feudatories of the French court. He married Imagina of Looz, daughter of Gerard II, Count of Looz. (en)
  • Guilherme V de Saint Omer (ca. 1171 - ca. 1246) foi o castelão de de 1192 até sua morte, bem como senhor de Beaurain e Fauquembergues. Nascido ca. 1171, foi o filho mais velho de Guilherme IV de Saint Omer e . É atestado em cartas emitidas por seu pai de 1185 em diante, e em algum momento entre 1190 e 1192 sucedeu-o devido sua morte na Terra Santa. (pt)
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  • Ο Γουλιέλμος Ε΄, γαλλ. Guillaume V (π. 1171 - π. 1246) από τον Οίκο του Σαιντ-Ομέρ ήταν κύριος (καστελάνος) του Σαινt-Ομέρ (1192-1246)· επίσης του Μπωραίν και του Φωκεμμπέργκ. (el)
  • Guillaume V de Saint-Omer (vers 1171 - vers 1246) est châtelain de Saint-Omer de 1192 jusqu'à sa mort, ainsi que seigneur de Beaurain et de Fauquembergues. Né vers 1171, il est le fils aîné de Guillaume IV de Saint-Omer et d'Ida d'Avesnes. Il est attesté dans les chartes émises par son père à partir de 1185, et quelque temps entre 1190 et 1192, il succède à son père, qui meurt en Terre Sainte. Il est attesté dans de nombreuses chartes et actes de propriété ainsi que de donation à l'Église au cours des décennies suivantes. Il prête à plusieurs reprises serment de fidélité au roi Philippe Auguste lors des conflits de ce dernier avec ses voisins, et est parfois cité parmi les feudataires flamands de la cour de France. Il épouse Imagina de Looz, fille de Gérard II, comte de Looz. Le mariage est sans descendance, et après sa mort (entre mars 1246 et août 1247), son seul frère survivant, Guillaume VI de Saint-Omer, lui succède. (fr)
  • William V of Saint Omer (ca. 1171 – ca. 1246) was the castellan of Saint-Omer from 1192 until his death, as well as Lord of Beaurain and Fauquembergues. Born in ca. 1171, he was the eldest son of William IV of Saint Omer and Ida of Avesnes. He is attested in charters issued by his father from 1185 on, and some time between 1190 and 1192 he succeeded his father, who had died in the Holy Land. He is attested in numerous charters and deeds of property as well as donation to the Church over the next decades. He repeatedly pledged his loyalty to King Philip Augustus during the latter's conflicts with his neighbours, and is occasionally mentioned among the Flemish feudatories of the French court. He married Imagina of Looz, daughter of Gerard II, Count of Looz. The marriage was childless, and after his death (sometime between March 1246 and August 1247) he was succeeded by his sole surviving brother, William VI of Saint Omer. (en)
  • Guilherme V de Saint Omer (ca. 1171 - ca. 1246) foi o castelão de de 1192 até sua morte, bem como senhor de Beaurain e Fauquembergues. Nascido ca. 1171, foi o filho mais velho de Guilherme IV de Saint Omer e . É atestado em cartas emitidas por seu pai de 1185 em diante, e em algum momento entre 1190 e 1192 sucedeu-o devido sua morte na Terra Santa. Ele é atestado em numerosas cartas e escrituras de propriedade bem como doações para a Igreja nas décadas seguintes. Ele repetidamente prometeu sua lealdade para o rei da França Filipe II durante os conflitos do último com seus vizinhos, e é ocasionalmente mencionado entre os feudatários flamengos da corte francesa. Ele casou com Imagina de Looz, filha do conde . O casamento não gerou crianças, e após sua morte (em algum momento entre março de 1246 e agosto de 1247) ele foi sucedido por seu único filho sobrevivente, Guilherme VI. (pt)
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