Mahaut of Burgundy (d. 1202)
Mahaut of Burgundy (d. 1202)
Countess of Auvergne . Name variations: Mahaut de Bourgogne; Matilda of Burgundy. Died on July 22, 1202; daughter of Eudes II (1118–1162), duke of Burgundy (r. 1143–1162), and Marie of Blois (1128–1190); married Robert IV, count of Auvergne.
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