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Baldwin III (c. 940 –1 January 962), called the Young, was Count of Flanders, who briefly ruled the County of Flanders together with his father, Arnulf I, from 958 until his early death. Baldwin III was born c. 940. He was the son of Count Arnulf I of Flanders and his second wife, Adele of Vermandois (c. 915 – 969). [1]
Brian Keith Baldwin was born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1958. [1] [5] As a teenager, he got into trouble with the law.In March 1977 he was serving time in a juvenile facility in western North Carolina for stealing a car. [4]
Baldwin IV (980 – 30 May 1035), called the Bearded, [1] was the count of Flanders from 987 until his death.. Baldwin IV was the son of Count Arnulf II of Flanders (c. 961 — 987) and Rozala of Italy (950/60 – 1003), of the House of Ivrea. [2]
In 1953, a bond referendum was held in Baldwin County which favored the issuance of hospital bonds. Additional required funds for hospital construction were obtained subsequently from the Federal and State Governments through provisions of the Hill-Burton Act, and the Commission of Roads and Revenue of Baldwin County established the Baldwin County Hospital Authority under the 1941 Georgia ...
Baldwin is located at (44.964401, -92.373251 [10]The Rush River flows nearby.. Baldwin is along Interstate 94, and U.S. Highways 12 and 63.Other routes include County Road J, Cedar Street, and Main Street.
Idlewild is an unincorporated community in Yates Township, located just east of Baldwin in southeast Lake County, a rural part of northwestern lower Michigan. During the first half of the 20th century, it was one of the few resorts in the country where African-Americans were allowed to vacation and purchase property, before discrimination was ...
Belforest is a small, unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. Belforest is located on Alabama State Route 181 , 2.9 miles (4.7 km) east of Daphne . History
King Baldwin IV (1161–1185), known as the Leper King, was the king of Jerusalem from 1174 until his death in 1185. He was admired by his contemporaries and later historians for his willpower and dedication to the Latin Kingdom in the face of debilitating leprosy.