Mathilde de Carinthie

Mathilde de Carinthie (v. 1106 or 1108 - † December 13rd 1160), girl of Engilbert III of Carinthie and Sponheim (v. 1084 - † 1152) and of Utta de Passau von Putten (? - † 1140).

In 1123, Mathilde wife Thibaut IV of Blois (1093 - † 1151), count de Champagne, of Troyes, of Blois, of Chartres and of Meaux. With this last it had the following children:

  • Henri I {{er}}, († 1182), count de Champagne and of Brie
  • Thibaut V, († 1191), count de Blois and of Chartres, Constable of France
  • Etienne I {{er}} of Sancerre, († 1191), count de Sancerre
  • Guillaume with the White Hands, († 1202), archbishop of Rheims, cardinal and pontifical legate
  • Adele of Champagne, († 1206), wife of Louis VII, king de France
  • Mathilde, († v. 1130), deceased young person
  • Elisabeth, († v. 1180), wife of Guillaume IV of Gouët, lord of Montmirail
  • Marie, wife Eudes II, duke of Burgundy
  • Agnes, († 1207), wife of Renaud II, count de Bar
  • Marguerite, nun with Abbey of Fontevraud

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