Alice of Namur

Alice of Namur (died July 1169 at Valenciennes) was the daughter of Count Godfrey I of Namur and Countess Ermesinde of Luxembourg.

Her father married her off to Count Baldwin IV of Hainaut around 1130. Gislebert of Mons described her as having "a graceful body and a beautiful face". Their son Baldwin was the heir of Namur when her brother Count Henry IV of Luxembourg died in 1196.

Her children with Baldwin IV of Hainaut were:
 * Yolande (1131/5 – after 1202), wife of Count Ives II of Soissons, and Count Hugh IV of Saint Pol
 * Baldwin (1134 – 1147/50)
 * Agnes (1140/45 – 1174 or after), married Ralph de Coucy
 * Geoffrey, Count of Oostrevant (1147–1163), first husband of Countess Eleanor of Vermandois
 * Lauretta (died 1181), wife of Thierry of Alost (Dirk van Aalst) and Bouchard IV of Montmorency
 * Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut (1150–1195), later Count of Flanders by marriage to Margaret I of Flanders
 * Henry (died after 1207), Seigneur of Sebourg
 * Bertha

She was buried inside Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church.