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Matilda of Carinthia
Countess of Chartres appealing to Louis the Fat
Died13 December 1160 or 1161
Spouse(s)Theobald II, Count of Champagne
FatherEngelbert, Duke of Carinthia
MotherUta of Passau

Matilda of Carinthia (Mathilde of Sponheim; died 13 December 1160 or 1161) was a daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia[1] and his wife Uta of Passau. She married Theobald II, Count of Champagne in 1123.[2]

Her children with Theobald were:

Matilda was the maternal grandmother of Philip II of France.

References

  1. ^ Chibnall 2002, p. 42-43.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Cline 2007, p. 501-502.
  3. ^ Evergates 2016, p. x.
  4. ^ a b Fassler 2010, p. 457.
  5. ^ Baldwin 2002, p. 46.

Sources

  • Baldwin, John W. (2002). Aristocratic Life in Medieval France. Johns Hopkins University.
  • Chibnall, Marjorie, ed. (2002). The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis. Vol. Vol. VI Book XI. Clarendon Press Texts. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • Cline, Ruth Harwood (2007). "Abbot Hugh: An Overlooked Brother of Henry I, Count of Champagne". The Catholic Historical Review. Vol. 93, No. 3 July. Catholic University of America Press. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • Evergates, Theodore (2016). Henry the Liberal: Count of Champagne, 1127-1181. University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Fassler, Margot Elsbeth (2010). The Virgin of Chartres: Making History Through Liturgy and the Arts. Yale University Press.