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Persönliche Daten Mathilde "Duchess of Carinthia,Mathilde von Kärnten" de Carinthie 

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  • Spitzname ist Duchess of Carinthia,Mathilde von Kärnten.
  • Sie ist geboren am 2. April 1097 in Kaernten, Carinthia, Austria.
  • Berufe:
    • Princess of Carinthia, Grevinna, Countess of Champagne, Countess Consort of Blois, Countess consort of Champagne, Brie, Blois, and Chartres.
    • Religieuse à l'abbaye de Fontevrault après la mort de son mari en 115.
  • Wohnhaft: Abbaye de la pommeraie, Sélestat, Alsace, France.
  • (MARR) rund 1123 in Blois,Loir-Et-Cher,Centre,France: Spouse: Thibault "Le Grande" de Blois, IV.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 13. Dezember 1160 in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, 49140, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France, sie war 63 Jahre alt.
  • Sie wurde begraben am 16. Dezember 1160 in Kloster aka Monestry Fontefault, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France.

Familie von Mathilde "Duchess of Carinthia,Mathilde von Kärnten" de Carinthie

Sie ist verheiratet mit Thibault "Le Grande" de Blois de Champagne.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1123 in Blois,Loir-Et-Cher,Centre,France.


Kind(er):

  1. Marie de Champagne  1128-1208
  2. Élisabeth de Blois  1130-1180
  3. Agnès de Blois  1135-± 1207 
  4. Adèle Champagne  1140-1206


Notizen bei Mathilde "Duchess of Carinthia,Mathilde von Kärnten" de Carinthie

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The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comitissa Mathildis Campaniensis et uxor Renaldi comitis Nivernensis et comitissa Montis Veteris iuxta Coloniam et mater illorum Romanorum qui Froiepain dicuntur" as sisters of "archiepiscopi Coloniensis Frederici"[126], although the latter is shown by other sources to be their paternal uncle. "Teobaudus Blesensis comes" made a donation to Montiérender by charter dated 1139 with the consent of "Matildis comitissa uxor mee et Henricus filius meus"[127]. "Comitissa Mathildis et filius eius Henricus et Theobaudus et Stephanus" donated property to the abbey of Fontevraud by charter dated to [1125/49][128]. A list of foundations at Troyes records the memory "13 Dec" of "Mathilde épouse du comte Thibaut"[129]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "13 Dec" of "Mathildis comitissa"[130]. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "Id Dec" of "comitissa Mathildis mater…archiepiscopi Senonensis Willelmi et…Henrici comitis, Teobaldi comitis atque comitis Stephani"[131]. m (1123) THIBAUT IV “le Grand/le Vieil” Comte de Blois, son of ETIENNE Comte de Blois & his wife Adela of England ([1085/91]-8 Oct 1152). rinthia and his wife Uta of Passau (Ulric of Passau's daughter). She was married to Theobald II, Count of Champagne (also known as Theobald IV of Blois). She was the mother of Adele of Champagne, Queen consort of France and thus the maternal grandmother of King Philip II of France.of France. Wife of Louis VII of Franceaulta.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Carinthia Theobald II, Count of Champagne (also known as Theobald IV of Blois). She was the mother of Adele of Champagne, Queen consort of France and thus the maternal grandmother of King Philip II of France.lia and later of William Gouet IVmpagne, wife of Renaut II of Baran history-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.> European history stubsCarinthia was the daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia and his wife Uta of Passau (Ulric of Passau's daughter). She was married to Theobald II, Count of Champagne (also known as Theobald IV of Blois). She was the mother of Adele of Champagne, Queen consort of France and thus the maternal grandmother of King Philip II of France.eobald V of Bloisof Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy and later Abbess of Fontevrault nun at Fontevraultarinthia was the daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia and his wife Uta of Passau (Ulric of Passau's daughter). She was married to Theobald II, Count of Champagne (also known as Theobald IV of Blois). She was the mother of Adele of Champagne, Queen consort of France and thus the maternal grandmother of King Philip II of France.obald V of Bloisf Eudes II, Duke of Burgundy and later Abbess of Fontevraultnun at Fontevrault------ Theobald IV of Blois). 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She was the mother of Adele of Champagne, Queen consort of France and thus the maternal grandmother of King Philip II of France. of Champagne, wife of Roger of Apulia and later of William Gouet IVStephen I of SancerreFrom Medlandsissa Mathildis Campaniensis et uxor Renaldi comitis Nivernensis et comitissa Montis Veteris iuxta Coloniam et mater illorum Romanorum qui Froiepain dicuntur" as sisters of "archiepiscopi Coloniensis Frederici"[126], although the latter is shown by other sources to be their paternal uncle. "Teobaudus Blesensis comes" made a donation to Montiérender by charter dated 1139 with the consent of "Matildis comitissa uxor mee et Henricus filius meus"[127]. "Comitissa Mathildis et filius eius Henricus et Theobaudus et Stephanus" donated property to the abbey of Fontevraud by charter dated to [1125/49][128]. A list of foundations at Troyes records the memory "13 Dec" of "Mathilde épouse du comte Thibaut"[129]. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "13 Dec" of "Mathildis comitissa"[130]. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "Id Dec" of "comitissa Mathildis mater…archiepiscopi Senonensis Willelmi et…Henrici comitis, Teobaldi comitis atque comitis Stephani"[131]. m (1123) THIBAUT IV “le Grand/le Vieil” Comte de Blois, son of ETIENNE Comte de Blois & his wife Adela of England ([1085/91]-8 Oct 1152).

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