Matilda of Carinthia
12th-century Countess of Champagne
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Matilda of Carinthia (Mathilde of Sponheim; died 13 December 1160 or 1161) was the daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia[1] and Uta of Passau. She married Theobald II, Count of Champagne in 1123.[2]
Died13 December 1160 or 1161
Matilda of Carinthia | |
|---|---|
Countess of Chartres appealing to Louis the Fat | |
| Died | 13 December 1160 or 1161 |
| Noble family | House of Sponheim |
| Spouse | Theobald II, Count of Champagne |
| Issue Detail | Henry I, Count of Champagne Theobald V, Count of Blois Adela, Queen of France Stephen I of Sancerre William White Hands |
| Father | Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia |
| Mother | Uta of Passau |
Issue
Her children with Theobald were:
- Henry I, Count of Champagne[2]
- Theobald V, Count of Blois[2]
- Adela of Champagne[2]
- Elizabeth, wife of Roger III, Duke of Apulia[3] and William Gouet IV
- Marie, wife of Odo II, Duke of Burgundy[4]
- William White Hands[2]
- Stephen I of Sancerre[2]
- Agnes, wife of Reginald II, Count of Bar[4]
- Margaret, nun at Fontevrault
- Matilda, wife of Rotrou IV, Count of Perche[5]