Matilda II, Countess of Nevers
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Matilda II, Countess of Nevers (1234/35–1262), also known as Maud of Dampierre or Mathilda II of Bourbon, was a sovereign Countess of Nevers, Countess of Auxerre, Countess of Tonnerre.
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Matilda II | |
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Countess of Nevers Countess of Auxerre Countess of Tonnerre Lady of Bourbon | |
Born | 1234/5 |
Died | 1262 (aged 27–28) |
Noble family | House of Bourbon-Dampierre |
Spouse(s) | Odo, Count of Nevers |
Issue | Yolande II, Countess of Nevers Margaret, Countess of Tonnerre Adelaide, Countess of Auxerre |
Father | Archambaud IX of Bourbon |
Mother | Yolande of Chatillon |
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Matilda was a daughter of Archambaud IX of Bourbon and Yolande de Châtillon, Countess of Nevers.[1] As heiress to the counties of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre, she was married off to Odo,[1] the eldest son of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy. This marriage was meant to reunite two important counties with the Duchy of Burgundy, but he predeceased his father, and so the duchy passed to his brother Robert II. The county of Nevers was partitioned (Nevers, Tonnerre, Auxerre) among her daughters over the period of ten years.[2]
With Odo, Matilda had four daughters:
- Yolande, Countess of Nevers (1247–1280), married (1) John Tristan, Count of Valois, and (2) Count Robert III of Flanders[3]
- Margaret, Countess of Tonnerre (1250–1308), married King Charles I of Naples[4]
- Adelaide, Countess of Auxerre (1251–1290),[1] married John I of Chalon, Lord of Rochefort
- Joan (1253–1271), died young