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Matilda I, Countess of Nevers

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and captured him. Through the mediation of Philip II Augustus, the parties came to an agreement in 1199. To recover his freedom, Peter had to give his daughter Matilda in marriage to Hervé de Donzy and cede him the county of Nevers. The marriage was closed in October 1199, probably on the 20th. It
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Hervé de Donzy died on 22 January 1223, at Saint-Aignan. His death has been attributed to poison. Four years later, Matilda married
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In 1209, Hervé and Matilda founded the monastery of Bellary and the Abbey of Notre-Dame de l'Épeau in 1211, a year before obtaining
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was agreed that the counties of Auxerre and Tonnerre would become the property of Hervé at the death of Peter II.
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Artaude, married to Artaud IV de Roussillon, widower of Marie of Geneva, lord of Roussillon and other places.
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Following her father's death, Matilda inherited the counties of Auxerre and Tonnerre. Hervé, who was on the
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In 1257, she confirmed that Château de Druyes, where she frequently resided, became the property of
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or Mathilde de Courtenay, or Mahaut de Courtenay, (1188–1257), was a ruling countess of
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John of Brienne: King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople, c. 1175–1237
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The Art of Healing: Painting for the Sick and the Sinner in a Medieval Town
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Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980–1198
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William, died between 1207 and 1214, engaged to Beatrice de Viennois
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The White Nuns: Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Medieval France
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Sot, Michel; Lobrichon, Guy; Depardon, Marie-Hélène (2006).
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succeeded her as Countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre.
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In 1198, Matilda's father was caught up in a dispute with
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The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300
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Very popular because of her generosity, she signed a
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Index

Mahaut de Courtenay
Nevers
Auxerre
Tonnerre
Peter II of Courtenay
Agnes of Nevers
Capetian House of Courtenay
Hervé IV of Donzy
Guigues IV of Forez
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Agnes of Nevers
Peter II of Courtenay
Philip II Augustus
Hervé IV of Donzy
château de Gien
Cosne-sur-Loire
Pope Innocent III
Fifth Crusade
Guigues IV of Forez
charter
Auxerre
Château de Druyes
Saizy
Cistercian nuns
Reigny Abbey
sous
Coulanges-sur-Yonne
Matilda II
Agnès de Donzy
Louis VIII of France

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