Mathilde de Mayenne
Mathilde de Mayenne
Duchess of Burgundy. Died after 1162; married Hugh II (b. 1085), duke of Burgundy (r. 1102–1143), around 1115; children: Clemence of Burgundy (b. 1117, who married Henri III de Donzy); Eudes II (b.1118), duke of Burgundy; Gauthier, archbishop of Besancon (b. 1120); Hugh (b. 1121); Robert (b. 1122), bishop of Autun; Henri (b. 1124), bishop of Autun; Raymond (b. 1125); Aigeline of Burgundy (d. 1163, who married Hugo I, count of Vaudemont); Sibylle of Burgundy (1126–1150); Ducissa of Burgundy (b. 1128, who married Raymond de Grancey); Mathilde of Burgundy (b. 1130, who married William VII, lord of Montpellier); Aremburge of Burgundy (b. 1132), became a nun.
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