Albert III, Count of Namur
Albert III, Count of Namur, was a nobleman who ruled during the late 14th century. He was born around 1360 and became the Count of Namur in 1385 after the death of his father, Albert II, Count of Namur. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the county's position in the region and maintain its independence.
Albert III was also known for his involvement in the politics of the Low Countries, particularly during a time of conflict between various noble factions. He was a member of the House of Dampierre and played a significant role in the shifting alliances of the time, which influenced the future of the region.