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    Otto IV de Bourgogne, comte de Bourgogne
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    1248
    Châlons-Salins, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France
    Death:
    March 17, 1302 (54)
    Melun,Seine Et Oise,Ile De France,France
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Hugues III de Ch√¢lon, comte de Bourgogne and Adelheid von Andechs, comtesse de Bourgogne
    Husband of Philippa de Bar and Mahaut, comtesse d'Artois
    Father of Alix Comtesse de Burgund; Jeanne I, comtesse d'Artois; Blanche de Bourgogne, Reine de France and Count Robert of Burgundy
    Brother of Elisabeth de Châlon; Renaud of Burgundy; Agnès de Bourgogne, dame de Saint Aubin; Guyotte de Bourgogne; Hugues de Chalons; Hippolyte de Bourgogne, dame de Saint-Vallier; Alix of Chalons, Soeur; Jean de Bourgogne, seigneur de Montaigu; Henri (Count) de Bourgogne; Marguerite of Chalons, Soeur; Jacqueline Comtesse de Burgund and Count Stephan of Chalons « less

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othon_IV_de_Bourgogne

    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20Kingdom.htm#JeanneCtssBourgognedied1330

    Otto IV, Count of Burgundy (1248-1302) was the son of Hugh de Chalon and Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy. By his mother, he was a grandson of Countess Beatrice II of Burgundy. By his father, he was descended from another branch of the Counts of Burgundy.
    Upon his father's death in 1266/1267, he became Count of Chalons.
    He married Philippa of Bar in 1271. The marriage was childless.
    His mother, Adelaide, died on March 8, 1279, and Otto inherited the County. However, he was unable to secure real power in the County until 1295.
    He married his second wife, Mahaut of Artois, in 1285. They had three children: Jeanne, Blanche, and Robert. Of these, his daughters would marry eventual Kings of France, and both his son and elder daughter were to succeed him in the County.
    Upon his death in 1302, his titles were inherited by his son.

    He married Philippa of Bar in 1271. The marriage was childless.
    He married his second wife, Mahaut of Artois, in 1285.[4] They had three children:
    ·Ä¢Joan (1292/8 - 1330) married Philip V of France[5]
    ·Ä¢Blanche (1296/7 - 1325/6) married Charles of La Marche the future Charles IV of France.[5]
    ·Ä¢Robert (1300 ·Äì 1315).


    OTHON de Bourgogne, son of HUGUES de Chalon Comte Palatin de Bourgogne & his wife Alix Ctss Palatine de Bourgogne [Andechs] (before 1248-Melun 17 or 26 Mar 1303, bur Charlieu).¬â€  "Othonins de Borgogne fiz de noble barum Hugum Conte de Palatinz de Borgogne" consented to the sales of rights "en la comt√© de Borgogne" by "noble dame Biatris Comtesse d·ÄôOrlemonde, ayn√©e serour de noble dame Alys contesse de Savoye et de Borgogne, palatinz, ma·Ä¶mere" to "Hugues dux de Borgogne", noting that "messire Philippe Cuens de Savoie et de Borgogne palatinz, maris et espous de la dite Alys" confirmed his agreement after the death of Otto·Äôs father, by charter dated Dec 1269[226].¬â€  The testament of "Alix di Savoia e di Borgogna Contessa Palatina" dated Nov 1278, made with the consent of "Filippo di Savoia Conte di Borgogna e Palatino suo Marito", appoints "Ottone di Lei Figlio Signore di Salino, sii Conte di Borgogna" as her heir in the county, makes bequests to "Renaldo alto di Lei Figliuolo" and names "Gioanni altro di Lei figliuolo"[227].¬â€  He succeeded his mother in 1279 as OTHON IV Comte Palatin de Bourgogne.¬â€  ·ÄúOthes cuens de Bourgoingne, palatins et sires de Salins·Äù names ·Äúnostre·Ä¶oncle·Ä¶Jehan de Chalon, signour d·ÄôArlay·Ä¶nostre·Ä¶mere Aelis, jaidis contesse de Bourgoingne·Äù in his charter dated 27 Apr 1279[228].¬â€  "Othes cuens palatins de Bourgoigne" granted privileges to the town of Arbois by charter dated May 1282[229].¬â€  Othon transferred his assets to his daughter Jeanne as her dowry by contract at Vincennes 2 Mar 1295.¬â€  He settled in Paris.¬â€  He led French troops to victory at the battle of Cassel, but died from his wounds soon after.¬â€ 
    m firstly (contract Mar [1258/59], [1263]) PHILIPPA de Bar, daughter of THIBAUT II Comte de Bar & his second wife Jeanne de Toucy (-after Jun 1283).¬â€  A charter dated Mar 1258/59 records the marriage between ·ÄúHugues cuens palatins de Bourgoigne et Alix sa fame·Ä¶de Othenin nostre ainnez fil·Äù and ·Äúl·Äôainn√©e fille de Thiebaut conte de Bart·Äù[230].¬â€  ·ÄúOthonino filio eiusdem primogenito·Äù granted ·Äúcastellum...Saelleres·Äù to ·Äúdomina Alis Sabaudie Burgundie comitissa palatina·Äù in return for granted him when he married ·ÄúPhilippam filiam...Theobaldi comitis Baronis·Äù by charter dated 6 Apr 1271[231].¬â€  ·ÄúHenris cuens de Bar, Jehans, Thiebaus, Renaus, Erars, damoiselle Alix, damoiselle Marie·Äù notified their consent to ·Äúnostre...meire Jehanne de Toucy dame de Pusoye·Äú arranging affairs, including the escheat of ·Äúdamoiselle Alix nostre niece fille...Philippe contesse de Borgoingne nostre...seror qui fut·Äù, by charter dated 7 Nov 1291[232].¬â€ 
    m secondly (9 Jun 1291) MATHILDE d'Artois, daughter of ROBERT II "le Bon/le Noble" Comte d'Artois & his first wife Amicie de Courtenay Dame de Conches-en-Ouches (1268-Paris 27 Oct 1329, bur Maubuisson, √©glise abbatiale).¬â€  The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis records that "comes Attrebati Robertus...unicam filiam" married "Otholinus comes Burgundi√¶", dating the event to [1284/85] in a later passage[233].¬â€  She was invested as Ctss d'Artois after the 1302 death of her father, but her succession was disputed by her nephew Robert d'Artois.¬â€  King Philippe IV of France found in her favour 9 Oct 1309.¬â€  She received B√©thune at Fontainebleau Dec 1311.¬â€  Her vassals in Artois rebelled against her in 1315.¬â€  She was accused of criminal acts but acquitted 9 Oct 1317.¬â€  "Mathildis comitissa Actrebatensis et Burgundie, palatina ac domina Salinensis" confirmed the purchase of clothes for the poor of Arbois, by "dominus noster·Ä¶Philippus·Ä¶Francie et Navarre rex·Ä¶ac·Ä¶filia nostra Johanna·Ä¶regina" for the soul of "domini nostri bone memorie domini Othonis comitis Burgundie", by charter dated 20 Dec 1320[234].¬â€  The testament of "Mathildis comitssa Attrebatensis et Burgundi√¶ Palatina ac domina Salinensis", dated 24 Mar 1328, chooses burial "in ecclesia B. Mari√¶ Regalis prope Pontifaram" at the foot of "genitoris mei Roberti quondam comitis Atrebatensis" or "in ecclesia Fratrum Minorem apud Parisius" next to "Roberti·Ä¶filii mei", appoints as her heir in Artois "Johannam·Ä¶filiam meam·Ä¶Reginam Francie et Navarr√¶" and in default "filiam meam Johannam ducissam Burgundi√¶ eiusdem Regin√¶ primogenitam", donated property for the soul of "domini et mariti mei Othonis quondam comitis Atrebatensis et Burgundi√¶ Palatini ac domini Salinensis", and makes other bequests[235].¬â€ 
    Othon IV & his first wife had one child:
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ALIX de Bourgogne (-after 31 Jan 1285).¬â€  The marriage contract between ·ÄúRobert Duc de Bourgogne...Jean fils dudit Duc Robert·Äù and ·ÄúOthon Comte de Bourgongne Palatin sire de Salins...Alix fille dudit Comte Othon·Äù is dated [3 Mar] 1280 [N.S.][236].¬â€  ·ÄúHenris cuens de Bar, Jehans, Thiebaus, Renaus, Erars, damoiselle Alix, damoiselle Marie·Äù notified their consent to ·Äúnostre...meire Jehanne de Toucy dame de Pusoye·Äú arranging affairs, including the escheat of ·Äúdamoiselle Alix nostre niece fille...Philippe contesse de Borgoingne nostre...seror qui fut·Äù, by charter dated 7 Nov 1291[237].¬â€  Betrothed (22 Sep 1279, contract abbaye de B√®ze 3 Mar 1280) JEAN de Bourgogne, son of ROBERT II Duke of Burgundy & his wife Agn√®s de France (before 22 Sep 1279-[1283]).¬â€ 
    Othon IV & his second wife had three children:
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JEANNE de Bourgogne (before 2 Mar 1291-Roye, Somme 21 Jan 1330, bur Paris, √©glise des Cordeliers).¬â€  The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in Jan 1307 "apud Corbolium" of "Philippus regis Franci√¶ Philippi filius secundus genitus" and "Johannam primogenitam Odonis quondam Burgundi√¶ comitis ex filia Roberti Attrebati comitis"[238].¬â€  She succeeded her father in 1303 as JEANNE Ctss Palatine de Bourgogne.¬â€  She was accused of adultery in Spring 1314 and imprisoned in the ch√¢teau de Dourdan.¬â€  She was declared innocent and taken back by her husband.¬â€  The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records that "Johanna...sponsa Philippi comitis Pictavensis" was accused of adultery at the same time as her sister and sister-in-law in 1314, imprisoned "apud Durdactum castrum", but found not guilty and was reconciled with her husband[239].¬â€  "Mathildis comitissa Actrebatensis et Burgundie, palatina ac domina Salinensis" confirmed the purchase of clothes for the poor of Arbois, by "dominus noster·Ä¶Philippus·Ä¶Francie et Navarre rex·Ä¶ac·Ä¶filia nostra Johanna·Ä¶regina" for the soul of "domini nostri bone memorie domini Othonis comitis Burgundie", by charter dated 20 Dec 1320[240].¬â€  The testament of "Mathildis comitssa Attrebatensis et Burgundi√¶ Palatina ac domina Salinensis", dated 24 Mar 1328, chooses burial "in ecclesia B. Mari√¶ Regalis prope Pontifaram" at the foot of "genitoris mei Roberti quondam comitis Atrebatensis" or "in ecclesia Fratrum Minorem apud Parisius" next to "Roberti·Ä¶filii mei", appoints as her heir in Artois "Johannam·Ä¶filiam meam·Ä¶Reginam Francie et Navarr√¶" and in default "filiam meam Johannam ducissam Burgundi√¶ eiusdem Regin√¶ primogenitam", donated property for the soul of "domini et mariti mei Othonis quondam comitis Atrebatensis et Burgundi√¶ Palatini ac domini Salinensis", and makes other bequests[241].¬â€  m (contract Vincennes 2 Mar 1295, Corbeil, Marne Jan 1307) PHILIPPE de France, son of PHILIPPE IV King of France & his wife Juana I Queen of Navarre ([1293]-Longchamp, near Paris 3 Jan 1322, bur √©glise de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis).¬â€  He was recognised Comte Palatin de Bourgogne, Seigneur de Salins, by right of his wife, 26 Jun 1310.¬â€  Comte de Poitiers Dec 1311.¬â€  He was appointed regent on the death of his brother 1316, awaiting the birth of his nephew.¬â€  He succeeded his nephew in 1316 as PHILIPPE V King of France and Navarre.¬â€ ¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  BLANCHE de Bourgogne (1296-Abbaye de Maubuisson Apr 1326).¬â€  The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1308 of "Karolus regis Franci√¶ tertius filius" and "Blancham filiam secundam quondam ducis Burgundi√¶ Othelini"[242].¬â€  She was accused and convicted of adultery.¬â€  The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records that "Margareta Navarr√¶ regina juvencula et Blancha regis Navarr√¶ Karoli fratris junioris uxor" were accused of adultery respectively with "Philippo et Galtero de Alneto fratribus militibus" in 1314, and in a later passage under 1315 that "Blancha", while in prison, became pregnant by her jailer or according to others by her own husband ("a serviente quodam eius custodi√¶ deputato dicebatur...a proprio [comite] diceretur")[243].¬â€  She was imprisoned at Ch√¢teau-Gaillard.¬â€  Boudet quotes correspondence between various members of the French royal family and Pope John XXII, dated May to Aug 1318, requesting an urgent annulment of the marriage, and insinuating (although not expressly stating) that the pregnancy was the real reason for the urgency[244].¬â€  An annulment was finally granted in May 1322 on the grounds of consanguinity.¬â€  The Chronique Parisienne records the annulment of the marriage of ·ÄúBlanche d·ÄôArtoiz la premiere fame Charlez le roy de France et de Navarre...enclose au Chasteau de Gaillart en Normandie·Äù, both because of ·Äúl·Äôesmouvement de la fornicacion et avoutrie contre elle approuv√© de son amy et mal veullant Gaultier d·ÄôAnnoy chevalier, frere de Philippe d·ÄôAnnoy, qui pour ce furent escorchez tous vifs·Äù and because of the consanguinity between the couple[245].¬â€  The Flores historiarum of Bernard Guidonis records the annulment "XIV Kal Jun" in 1322 by Pope John XXII of the marriage between "Karolus...filius quondam tertiogenitus Philippi regis" and "Blancham comitis Burgundi√¶ filiam"[246].¬â€  She became a nun at the Abbey of Maubuisson after her repudiation.¬â€  m (before Apr 1308, annulled 19 May 1322) as his first wife, CHARLES de France, son of PHILIPPE IV King of France & his wife Juana I Queen of Navarre (Creil, Oise 18 Jun 1294-Ch√¢teau du Bois de Vincennes 1 Feb 1328, bur √©glise de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis).¬â€  Comte de La Marche 1314.¬â€  He succeeded his brother in 1322 as CHARLES IV King of France and Navarre.¬â€ 
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROBERT de Bourgogne (1300-[21/30] Sep 1317, bur Paris Franciscan Church).¬â€  His parentage is confirmed by the testament of his mother "Mathildis comitssa Attrebatensis et Burgundi√¶ Palatina ac domina Salinensis", dated 24 Mar 1328, which chooses burial "in ecclesia B. Mari√¶ Regalis prope Pontifaram" at the foot of "genitoris mei Roberti quondam comitis Atrebatensis" or "in ecclesia Fratrum Minorem apud Parisius" next to "Roberti·Ä¶filii mei"[247].¬â€  Comte de Bourgogne 1302.¬â€ ¬â€  The Chronique Parisienne records the death ·Äúà Paris·Äù of ·ÄúRobert d·ÄôArtoiz filz Othelin jadiz conte de Bourgongne [et] de Maheult contesse d·ÄôArtoiz, fille Robert jadiz conte d·ÄôArtoiz jadiz à Courtray ochiz·Äù and his burial ·Äúà Paris en l·Äôeglise des Freres Mineurs·Äù, dated to end Sep 1317 from the context[248].¬â€  [Betrothed (after 8 May 1304) to ELEANOR of England, daughter of EDWARD I King of England & his second wife Marguerite de France ([1302/04]-Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire before 28 Aug 1310).¬â€  King Edward I appointed ·ÄúJohannis de Cabilone domini de Arlay et...Johannis de Baar et Ottonis de Grandisono militum·Äù as proxies for the marriage between ·ÄúRobertum (bon√¶ memori√¶ Ottonis quondam Burgundi√¶ et Attrabati comitis defuncto et...domin√¶ Matill. Burgundi√¶ et Attrabati comitiss√¶ nuper uxoris ipsius comitis filium et h√¶redem·Äù and ·ÄúAlianoram filiam nostram·Äù is dated 8 May 1304[249].¬â€  It is unclear whether the negotiations proceeded as far as a betrothal.¬â€  Edward I King of England confirmed the dowry of ·Äúnostre...file Alianore·Äù by charter dated 31 Aug 1306[250].¬â€  King Edward I requested papal dispensation for the marriage between ·ÄúAlianoram filiam nostram·Äù and ·Äúfilium...quondam comitis Burgundi√¶...·Äù dated 4 Oct 1306[251].]¬â€ 
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