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Comtesse d'Artois Mahaut d'Artois, Comtesse d'Artois (1309-1329)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1268
Artois, France
Death:
October 27, 1329 (57-65)
Paris, Paris, âéle-de-France, France
Place of Burial:
Abbaye de Maubuisson, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumâ¥ne, Val-d'Oise, âéle-de-France, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert II, count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay
Wife of Otto IV, comte de Bourgogne
Mother of Jeanne I, comtesse d'Artois; Blanche de Bourgogne, Reine de France and Count Robert of Burgundy
Sister of Philippe d'Artois, Comte d·ÄôArtois and Robert d'Artois
Mahaut of Artois (1268 ·Äì October 28, 1329, Paris), also known as Mathilda, was the only daughter, and eldest child of Robert II, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay.
Her paternal grandparents were Robert I, Count of Artois and Matilda of Brabant. Her maternal grandparents were Pierre de Courtenay, Seigneur de Conches, and Perronelle de Joigny.
In 1291[1], Mahaut married Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, to whom she bore three children, including two girls who married kings of France, Blanche and Jeanne. Her married name became de Chalon. Because of the premature death of her brother Philip in 1298, she inherited the County of Artois at her father's death in 1302, rather than her nephew Robert (her inheritance being based upon proximity of blood). Although he repeatedly challenged the decision, her rights to the County were consistently upheld. She was an able administrator and managed to defeat the many rebellions perpetrated by members of the nobility. Upon her death in 1329, the county was inherited by her daughter Jeanne II, Countess Palatine of Burgundy (d 1329), who was married to Philip V of France. Mahaut was one of the fortunate few, because despite being female, she held land suo jure.
ROBERT d'Artois (posthumously Sep 1250-killed in battle Courtrai 11 Jul 1302, bur Abbaye de Maubuisson).¬â He succeeded his father at birth as Comte d'Artois.¬â His paternal uncle Charles I King of Sicily named him Captain and Vicar-General of the kingdom of Sicily 25 Dec 1275, a post which he held until 3 Mar 1276.¬â Regent of Sicily in 1284-1289 for his cousin King Charles II, during the latter's period of imprisonment, Robert was named Captain General after the king's release 15 Sep 1289.¬â The necrology of Maubuisson records the death "V Id Jul" of "Roberti quondam Attrebatensis comitis et Mathildis defuncti filie comitisse Attrebatensis et Burgundie"[17].¬â The Chronique Artâ©sienne records ·ÄúRobert quens d·ÄôArtois·Äù among those killed at the battle of Courtrai[18].¬â m firstly (contract Paris 13 Jun 1259, Papal dispensation 5 Dec 1261, 1262) AMICIE de Courtenay Dame de Conches-en-Ouches, daughter and heiress of PIERRE [I] de Courtenay Seigneur de Conches & his second wife Mathilde de Mehun (1250-Rome 1275, bur Rome).¬â The marriage contract between ·ÄúRobertus filius bonⶠmemoriⶠRoberti comitis Attrebatensis·Äù and ·ÄúAmicia filia quondam Petri de Curtigniaco·Äù is dated 13 Jun 1259,¬â and names ·ÄúPetronilla uxor Henrici de Soliaco dictⶠAmiciⶠmater...Robertus Aurelianensis episcopus, Radulphus, Ioannes, Guillelmus de Curtigniaco fratres, patrui dictⶠAmiciâ¶, Simon de Monteforti comes Leycestriⶠavunculus dictⶠAmici⶷Äù[19].¬â Pope Urban IV granted a dispensation for the marriage of ·ÄúAmaicia nata quondam Petri de Cortenayo·Äù and ·ÄúRoberto comiti Attrebatensi·Äù dated 5 Dec 1261[20].¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis records the death in 1275 at Rome of "comes Attrebati Robertus...uxore sua...filia...Petri de Cortenajo militis"[21].¬â m secondly (before 13 Jun 1277) as her second husband, AGNES de Dampierre Dame de Bourbon, widow of JEAN de Bourgogne Seigneur de Charolais, daughter and co-heiress of ARCHAMBAUD [IX] Seigneur de Bourbon & his wife Yolande de Châ¢tillon heiress of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre (1237-Foggia, Apulia [5 Sep 1287/30 Jun 1288], bur Champaigue-en-Bourbonnais, â©glise des Cordeliers).¬â Her two marriages are confirmed by the Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis which records that "rex Franciⶠfratrem suum Robertum comitem Clarimontis" married her daughter "filiam dominⶠde Borbone uxoris quondam fratris ducis BurgundiⶠRoberti et post comitis Attrebatensis Roberti"[22].¬â m thirdly (18 Oct 1298) MARGUERITE de Hainaut, daughter of JEAN II Comte de Hainaut and Holland & his wife Philippa de Luxembourg (-19 Oct 1342, bur Valenciennes, â©glise des Cordeliers). ¬â The Chronologia Johannes de Beke names (in order) "·Ä¶Margareta comitissam Atrabatensem·Ä¶" as children of Count Jean & his wife[23].¬â The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records that "Robertus comes Attrebati" married "filiam Johannis Hanoniâ¶" as his third wife[24].¬â Comte Robert II & his first wife had three children:
a)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â MATHILDE d'Artois (1268-Paris 27 Oct 1329, bur Maubuisson, â©glise abbatiale).¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis records that "comes Attrebati Robertus...unicam filiam" married "Otholinus comes Burgundiâ¶", dating the event to [1284/85] in a later passage[25].¬â She was invested as Ctss d'Artois after the death of her father, as his closest relative, her succession being disputed by her nephew Robert d'Artois.¬â Philippe IV King of France decided the dispute in her favour 9 Oct 1309.¬â She received Bâ©thune at Fontainebleau in Dec 1311.¬â The nobles of Artois rebelled against her in 1314, supported by her nephew.¬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[26].¬â The testament of "Mathildis comitssa Attrebatensis et BurgundiⶠPalatina ac domina Salinensis", dated 24 Mar 1328, chooses burial "in ecclesia B. MariⶠRegalis 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 Navarrâ¶" and in default "filiam meam Johannam ducissam Burgundiⶠeiusdem Reginⶠprimogenitam", donated property for the soul of "domini et mariti mei Othonis quondam comitis Atrebatensis et BurgundiⶠPalatini ac domini Salinensis", and makes other bequests[27].¬â m (9 Jun 1291) as his second wife, OTHON IV Comte Palatin de Bourgogne, son of HUGUES de Chalon Comte Palatin de Bourgogne & his wife Alix Ctss Palatine de Bourgogne [Andechs-Merano] (before 1248-Melun 26 Mar 1303, bur Charlieu).¬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 ¬â ¬â
b)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â PHILIPPE d'Artois (1269-near Furnes 11 Sep 1298, bur Paris, â©glise des Jacobins).¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis names "Philippum...et Robertum" as the two sons of "comes Attrebati Robertus" by his wife "filia...Petri de Cortenajo militis"[28].¬â He succeeded his mother in 1275 as Seigneur de Conches.¬â
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c)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ROBERT (1271-young).¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis names "Philippum...et Robertum" as the two sons of "comes Attrebati Robertus" by his wife "filia...Petri de Cortenajo militis", adding that Robert died "puer"[29].¬â Philippe IV King of France confirmed the settlement of a dispute between ·ÄúPhilippum de Attrabato militum, defunctum Robertum eius fratrem, tempore quo idem Robertus vivebat·Äù and ·Äúliberos dominⶠSoliaci ex defuncto Henrico de Soliaco milite...quos eadem domina in sua garda habebat·Äù relating to the succession of ·ÄúJohannes de Soliaco miles...ex successione...defunctⶠPetronillⶠde Cortenoi et de Soliaco matris suⶠ[...Henrico de Soliaco senior miles...uxor]·Äù, recording that Jean de Sully held one fourth part in the succession because ·Äúdicta domina Petronilla quatuor liberos habuisset·Äù, by charter dated May 1291[30].¬â
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