She inherits the seigniory of Bourbon with the death of her grandfather. The capacity will be applied by her two husbands. According to Fazy, the divorce between Mathilde and Gaucher were pronounced in 1195 (after April 14). " After this date, and in any case before June 1196, Mathilde remarried with Guy de Dampierre… " He took part in the third crusade. On his return, his relationship worsened with Mathilde. The pretext was taken; a relationship with a degree prohibited to cancel the marriage.
Their children were:
Archambaud VIII, (b. 1189 † 1242), Lord of Bourbon.
William (born 1196, d. 1231) married Margaret II (d. 1280), Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, daughter of Baldwin IX. (VI.), Latin Emperor of Constantinople (House of Flanders)
1205, Philippe (d. 1223) married Guigues IV d ' ALBON (d. 1241), count of Forez
Marie, married c. 1210 Hervé de Vierzon. Married 2 1220 Henri I de Sully
She inherits the seigniory of Bourbon with the death of her grandfather. The capacity will be applied by her two husbands. According to Fazy, the divorce between Mathilde and Gaucher were pronounced in 1195 (after April 14). " After this date, and in any case before June 1196, Mathilde remarried with Guy de Dampierre… " He took part in the third crusade. On his return, his relationship worsened with Mathilde. The pretext was taken; a relationship with a degree prohibited to cancel the marriage.
Their children were:
Archambaud VIII, (b. 1189 † 1242), Lord of Bourbon.
William (born 1196, d. 1231) married Margaret II (d. 1280), Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, daughter of Baldwin IX. (VI.), Latin Emperor of Constantinople (House of Flanders)
1205, Philippe (d. 1223) married Guigues IV d ' ALBON (d. 1241), count of Forez
Marie, married c. 1210 Hervé de Vierzon. Married 2 1220 Henri I de Sully
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