Mathilde van BrabantGeslacht: VrouwRoepnaam: Matilda of Brabant, Maud, Mahaut, Mahaut (Maud) \of Brabant\, Mahaut /de Brabant/, "Matilda of Brabant", "Maud", "Mahaut", "Mahaut (Maud) of Brabant", Mathilde van Brabant, Matilda Maud of BrabantGeboorte: 24 dec 1224 - Flanders, Brabant, Netherlands (now part of Belgium)Beroep: PrincessHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Guy de Châtillon, II - 31 mei 1254 - NeapelOverlijden: 29 sep 1288 - Abbaye de Cercamp, Artois, FranceBegrafenis: 29 sep 1288 - Abbaye de Cercamp, Artois, FranceVader: Hendrik OnbekendMoeder: Maria von HohenstaufenEchtgenoten: Robert Onbekend, Guy de Châtillon, IIKinderen: Blanche d'Artois, Of Artois, Robert Onbekend, Guy de Châtillon, III, Beatrice (Beatrix) de Châtillon, Hugues Ii de Châtillon-Blois, Jacques de Châtillon-Leuze, Jeanne de Châtillon, Gertrude de ChâtillonBroers/zusters: Matilda van Brabant de Sutton (geboren de Brabant), Beatrix van Brabant, Herzogin Maria de Brabant, Hendrik van Brabant, III, Filips van Brabant, Margaretha van Brabant, Isabeau "Dite De Looz" de Brabant
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