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Personal data Hugues II van Bourgondië 

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Household of Hugues II van Bourgondië

He is married to Mathilde de Mayenne.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Eudes II van Bourgondië  ± 1120-1162 


Notes about Hugues II van Bourgondië

HUGUES de Bourgogne, son of EUDES I "Borel" Duke of Burgundy & his wife Sibylle de Bourgogne [Comté] ([1085]-soon after 6 Feb 1143, bur Abbaye de Cîteaux). His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[263]. "Hugonis filii mei, Henrici filii mei" subscribed the charter dated 1101 under which "Odo dux Burgundie", on the point of leaving for Jerusalem, donated property to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon[264]. "Odo dux Burgundiæ" granted compensation for his actions to Cluny by charter dated 1101 in which he names "filiorumque suorum, Hugonis, Heinrici"[265]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "dux Hugo filius ducis Odonis" as father of "Lingones…episcopus Galterus [et] episcopum Eduensem Henricum"[266]. He was appointed regent in Burgundy by his father end-1100 before leaving for Palestine. He succeeded his father in 1103 as HUGUES II "le Pacifique" Duke of Burgundy. "Hugo dux Burgundie filius Odonis ducis" donated property to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon by charter dated 1102, which specifies that his father died "in itinere Hierosolimitano"[267], presumably misdated if the date of death of Duke Eudes is correctly stated above. "Hugo dux Burgundie" donated serfs to Dijon Saint-Etienne, for the soul of "patris meis Odonis" and with the consent of "fratre meo Henrico", by charter dated 1103[268]. He helped Louis VI King of France against Henry I King of England in Normandy in 1109. He commanded the advance guard in Champagne ready to defend France from the threatened attack by Emperor Heinrich V in 1124. He acquired the county of Grignon and the Châtelet de Chalon. He is called "Hugone Borrello duce Burgundie" in a Molesme charter[269]. “Hugo dux Burgundiæ” donated land in “Flagit et Verne” to Vergy Saint-Vincent, with the consent of “uxore sua Mathilde cum omnibus filiis suis Odone, Hugone, Roberto, Henrico, Raimundo, Walterio”, by charter dated 20 Oct 1131[270].

m ([1116]) MATHILDE de Mayenne, daughter of GAUTHIER Seigneur de Mayenne & his wife Aline [de Beaugency] (-Beaune, Côte-d'Or or château de Méduan, near Magny-lès-Villers 8 Feb after 1162, bur Notre Dame de Beaune). As "domina Mathildis de Meduana" she is named as the wife of Duke Hugues in three charters, and the necrology of Beaune names her mother "Aelina"[271]. "Hugo Burgundie dux" donated property to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon by charter dated [1113/19] which names "Mathilde coniugis mei et filio mei Oddonis"[272]. "Hugo…dux Burgundie et coniunx mea Mahaldis" donated property to Cîteaux by charter dated [1119][273]. “Hugo dux Burgundiæ” donated land in “Flagit et Verne” to Vergy Saint-Vincent, with the consent of “uxore sua Mathilde cum omnibus filiis suis Odone, Hugone, Roberto, Henrico, Raimundo, Walterio”, by charter dated 20 Oct 1131[274]. "Henricus Eduensis ecclesie presul" donated property to Grosbois abbey and founded an anniversary for "fratrisque sui Raimundi consulis" by charter dated 28 Jun 1156 witnessed by "Odo dux Burgundie, Maltrix mater eius…"[275]. The necrology of Cîteaux records the death "VI Id Feb" of "Mathildis ducissa Burgundie"[276].

Duke Hugues II & his wife had [twelve] children:
EUDES de Bourgogne ([1120]-26 or 27 Sep 1162, bur Abbaye de Cîteaux).
11 more children

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[263] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. VI, Book XIII, p. 431.

[264] Dijon Saint-Bénigne II, 398, p. 173.

[265] Cluny, Tome V, 3809, p. 156.

[266] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1161, MGH SS XXIII, p. 845.

[267] Dijon Saint-Bénigne II, 402, p. 180.

[268] Dijon Saint-Etienne, [Tome II], 13, p. 17.

[269] Molesme, Vol. II, 173, p. 321.

[270] Du Chesne (1628) (Bourgogne), Preuves, p. 35.

[271] Van Kerrebrouck (2000), p. 567 footnote 7.

[272] Dijon Saint-Bénigne II, 438, p. 212.

[273] Cîteaux 67, p. 80.

[274] Du Chesne (1628), Preuves, p. 35.

[275] Petit, Vol. II, 355, p. 268.

[276] Obituaires de Lyon II, Diocèse de Chalon-sur-Saône, Abbaye chef d'ordre de Cîteaux, p. 608.

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