Maud Carinthia (c. 1105–1160)
Maud Carinthia (c. 1105–1160)
Countess of Champagne and Blois. Name variations: Maud of Carinthia. Born c. 1105; died in 1160; dau. of Inglebert II, duke of Carinthia, and Uta of Passau; m. Theobald II, count of Champagne and Blois, in 1123; children: Henry I (d. 1181), count of Champagne (who m. Marie de Champagne); Theobald V, count of Blois (who m. Alice, Countess of Blois); Stephen, count of Sancerre; William of Rheims, cardinal; Adele of Champagne (1145–1206).
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