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Mahaut and Matilda
In 1123 he married Mahaut ( or Mafalda, or Matilda ) of Albon, the sister of Guy IV of Dauphinois, with whom he had ten children:
His parents were Amadeus III of Savoy and Mahaut ( or Mafalda, or Matilda ) of Albon, the sister of Guy IV of Dauphinois.
Following the death of Archambaud IX in 1249 on crusade, the title then passed through his daughters ; first, Matilda II ( also known as " Mahaut "), Countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre, and second, Agnes of Bourbon, whose husband, John of Burgundy, was the second son of the Duke of Burgundy, Hugh IV, and therefore a male-line descendant of Hugh Capet.
Because of the difficulty of pronouncing her name, she changed it to Matilde ( Matilda or Mahaut ).
Maud of Savoy (, also known as Mahaut or Matilda ) ( 1125 – 1158 ) was the first Queen of Portugal.

Mahaut and II
In 1380, Margaret married John of Luxembourg, Sire of Beauvois ( 1370 – 1397 ), son of Guy of Luxembourg and Mahaut of Châtillon, by whom she had issue, including Peter of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne and of Conversano, and John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny.
It left only one heiress, Mahaut de Bourbon, whose husband, Guy II of Dampierre, added Montlucon to the possessions of the lords of Bourbon, extending to the River Cher during the 11th and 12th centuries.
The second house of Bourbon started in 1218 with Archambault VIII, son of Guy II and Mahaut, and brother of William II of Dampierre.
After the death of his grandfather, Robert II of Artois, in the Battle of Courtrai in 1302, the latter's daughter, Mahaut, inherited the County of Artois in accordance with custom.
Mahaut of Artois ( 1268 – October 28, 1329, Paris ), also known as Mathilda, was the only daughter, and eldest child of Robert II, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay.

Mahaut and Mathilde
The rancor and intrigues between Mahaut ( sometimes called Mathilde ) and Robert were coated within a period of strife between France and England, before the Hundred Years ' War.

Mahaut and Maud
Afonso married in 1146 Mafalda or Maud of Savoy ( 1125 – 1158 ), daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon.

Mahaut and de
* William ( Guillaume ) (?– 1230 ), married Mahaut de Lalaing
* Philip ( c. 1263 – November 1318 ), Count of Teano, married Mahaut de Courtenay, Countess of Chieti ( d. 1303 ), married c. 1304 Philipotte of Milly ( d. c. 1335 ), no issue
* Cicely d ' Aubigny married Roger de Mahaut of Elford ( d. 1260 )
es: Mahaut de Artois

Mahaut and Dammartin
* Mahaut of Dammartin 1227 – 1234 with

Mahaut and ;
* Adam ( c. 1138 – 1141 ; married Mahaut, daughter of his predecessor )

Mahaut and died
* Mahaut ( died 1202 ), married Robert IV, Count of Auvergne

Mahaut and was
Despite his marriage to Mahaut, he still fought against his brother-in-law Guy, who was killed at the Battle of Montmeillan.
Béthune, first of the Flemish cities to yield, was granted to Mahaut, Countess of Artois, whose two daughters, to secure her fidelity, were married to Philip's two sons.
Born in Vincennes, Joanna was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabella of Valois, a half-sister of Philip VI of France as the daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon.
She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and his wife Mahaut of Albon ( the sister of Guigues IV of Albon, " le Dauphin ").
His premature death led to a legal battle later, when Artois was left to his sister Mahaut rather than his son Robert.

Mahaut and Countess
* October 27 – Mahaut, Countess of Artois ( b. 1268 )
* Mahaut of Artois, Countess of Artois ( d. 1327 )

Mahaut and Portugal
:# Mafalda ( Mahaut ), ( 1125-1158 ), married Afonso I of Portugal

Mahaut and by
Meanwhile, Robert of Artois, a French nobleman, feels that he has been cheated out of his inheritance by his aunt, Mahaut ( Jeanne Moreau ).
Mahaut of Artois is a major character in The Accursed Kings, a series of historical novels by Maurice Druon.

Mahaut and III
Finally, in 1308, he married Mahaut of Châtillon ( 1293 – 1358 ), daughter of Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol.
After Robert's death, his daughter Mahaut inherited Artois, but his grandson Robert III unsuccessfully tried to claim it.

Mahaut and from
The plot revolves around the attempts of Robert of Artois to reclaim the county of Artois from his aunt Mahaut.
With Philippe ’ s eldest son, Louis X, on the throne, Robert of Artois intensifies his scheming to reclaim the County of Artois from his aunt Mahaut.
From it he drew a certain influence in the royal council which he used to try to wrest from Mahaut what he considered his county.

Mahaut and .
# Charles ( 12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325 ), Count of Valois, married firstly to Margaret of Anjou in 1290, secondly to Catherine I of Courtenay in 1302, and lastly to Mahaut of Chatillon in 1308.
On 25 January 1336 he married Isabella of Valois, daughter of Charles, Count of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon.
# Mahaut ( d. aft.

Matilda and II
Afonso's first wife was Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne, daughter of Renaud, Count of Dammartin, and Ida, Countess of Boulogne.
Among their children, four lived to maturity: Henry, born in 952 ; Bruno, born 953 ; Matilda, the first Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg, born about 954 ; and Otto II, later Holy Roman Emperor, born 955.
Her elder sister Agnes married King Philip II of France ( annulled in 1200 ) and her sister Gertrude ( killed in 1213 ) King Andrew II of Hungary, while the youngest Matilda ( Mechtild ) became abbess at the Benedictine Abbey of Kitzingen in Franconia, where Hedwig also received her education.
13th-century depiction of Henry II of England | Henry II and John's siblings: ( l to r ) William IX, Count of Poitiers | William, Henry the Young King | Henry, Richard I of England | Richard, Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony | Matilda, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany | Geoffrey, Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile | Eleanor, Joan of England, Queen of Sicily | Joan and John
Matilda's mother was Beatrice, a daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine, and of Matilda, daughter of Herman II of Swabia.
Historical evidence of these efforts is in the Prayer Book sent to Mieszko II by the Duchess Matilda of Swabia around 1027.
** Philip ( July 120014 / 18 January 1234 ), Count of Boulogne by marriage ; married Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne and had issue.
By Elizabeth he had four children: David II, John ( died in childhood ), Matilda ( who married Thomas Isaac and died at Aberdeen 20 July 1353 ), and Margaret ( who married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland in 1345 ).
Bruce's family also included his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas, and Neil, his sisters Christina, Isabel ( Queen of Norway ), Margaret, Matilda, and Mary, and his nephews Donald II, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray.
* Matilda of Saxony, daughter of Henry II of England ( d. 1189 )
* Matilda II of Boulogne, Queen of Portugal, spouse of King Afonso III of Portugal ( d. 1262 )
* July 13 – Matilda, Duchess of Saxony, daughter of Henry II of England ( b. 1156 )
Louis was born in Munich, the son of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Matilda, a daughter of King Rudolph I.
* Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne
* Matilda II of Boulogne, Queen of Portugal, spouse of King Afonso III of Portugal ( b. 1202 )
Her older five siblings were: Adelaide ( later Abbess of Quedlinburg ), Gisela ( who died in infancy before her birth ), Matilda ( later wife of Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Duke of Swabia and Antiking ), Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria ( who also died in infancy ).
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