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Mathilde of Saarbrücken

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Mathilde of Saarbrücken
Count of Saarbrücken
Graf von Saarbrücken
Count of Saarbrücken
Reign1271-1274
Diedc. 1274
HouseHouse of Saarbrücken
FatherSimon III, Count of Saarbrücken
MotherLauretta of Upper Lorraine

Mathilde of Saarbrücken (1224-1276), was a sovereign countess regnant of Saarbrücken from 1271 to 1276.

She was the youngest daughter of Simon III, Count of Saarbrücken, who was succeeded upon his death by her sister Lauretta. Lauretta had one daughter and one son, but as both died early, she was succeeded by her younger sister, Mathilde. She married Simon III? of Commercy (d.c. 1247),[1] son of Gaucher I (fr) (c.1185 - 1244/48), Seigneur of Broyes-Commercy. It is not clear if Simon actually was a Seigneur of Commercy, but at least the title came to his descendants. As a widow Mathilde married in c.1248 to Amadeus (fr) (d. 1280), Seigneur (lord) of Montfaucon.

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Mathilde of Saarbrücken
Regnal titles
Preceded by Countess of Saarbrücken
1271-1276
Succeeded by