She is married to Hervâ© IV de Donzy de Vierzon.
They got married.
Child(ren):
Mathilda (Mahaut) de Courtenay, Comtesse de Nevers is your 27th great grandmother.
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her mother ·Üí Louis de Sully
her father ·Üí Marguerite de Bourbon
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her father ·Üí Bâ©atrice de Bourgogne, dame de Bourbon
his mother ·Üí Agnes de Dampierre, dame de Bourbon
her mother ·Üí Yolande de Châ¢tillon, comtesse de Nevers
her mother ·Üí Agnâ®s de Donzy
her mother ·Üí Mathilda (Mahaut) de Courtenay, Comtesse de Nevers
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Mathilda (Mahaut) de Courtenay, Comtesse de Nevers
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1188
(Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey
Death:
December 12, 1256 (68)
Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Pays de la Loire, France
Place of Burial:
Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Peter II, Latin Emperor of Constantinople and Agnâ®s I de Nevers,comtesse de Nevers, d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre
Wife of Hervâ© IV, Count of Nevers and Guigues V, comte de Forez et de Nevers
Fiancâ©e of Philippe van Vlaanderen
Mother of Agnâ®s de Donzy; Guillaume de Donzy and Artaude de Forez
Sister of NN de Courtenay
Half sister of Pierre de Courtenay, III; Yolande - Jolâ°nta de Courtenay, Reina de Hongrie; Marguerite (Sibylle) de Courtenay; Philippe III "ââ la Lâ®vre" de Courtenay, Marquis de Namur; Sibylle de Courtenay; Elizabeth de Courtenay; NN de Courtenay; Robert de Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople; Agnâ®s de Courtenay; Marie de Courtenay; Eleanor de Courtenay; Constance de Courtenay; Henri de Courtenay, Marquis de Namur and Baldwin II, Latin Emperor of Constantinople ¬´ less
Matilda I, Countess of Nevers or Mathilde de Courtenay, or Mahaut de Courtenay, (1188·Äì1257), was a ruling countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre. She was the only daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and of Agnes of Nevers, born from the Capetian House of Courtenay, she was married to Hervâ© IV of Donzy and then to Guigues IV of Forez.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_I,_Countess_of_Nevers
From her first marriage with Hervâ© de Donzy:
·Ä¢William, died between 1207 and 1214, engaged to Beatrice de Viennois
·Ä¢Agnâ®s de Donzy (1205·Äì1225), married in 1217 Philippe de France, eldest son of the future Louis VIII of France.[7] Philippe died the following year. Agnâ®s then married in 1221 Guy de Châ¢tillon (died 1226),[8][9] and had the daughter Yolande de Châ¢tillon,[5] who married Archambaud IX de Bourbon.
From her second marriage with Guigues IV de Forez:
·Ä¢Artaude, married to Artaud IV de Roussillon, widower of Marie of Geneva, lord of Roussillon and other places.
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·Ä¢Kupfer, Marcia (2003). The Art of Healing: Painting for the Sick and the Sinner in a Medieval Town. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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