Mathilde D' ANGOULÊME
- Born: Angoulême, Charente, France
- Married: 1200/1
- Died: After 29 Aug 1233, Lusignan, Vienne, France
Research Notes:
Painter cites a charter dated 29 Aug 1233 under which Juhel Archbishop of Tours confirmed an agreement between "Matilda daughter of Vulgrin once count of Angoulême and widow of Hugh once count of La Marche" and "Isabelle queen of England, countess of La Marche and Angoulême", the former abandoning to "Isabelle and her husband Hugh de Lusignan…her rights in the county of Angoulême and her dower rights in the county of La Marche" in return for an annuity. If the date of her parents’ marriage is correctly estimated..., Mathilde must have been an infant at the time of her marriage.
A charter dated Jun 1233 records an agreement relating to the county of Angoulême between “Mahault veuve de Hugues IX sire de Lusignan” and “Isabeau reyne d’Angleterre sa belle-fille, femme de Hugues X, son filz, comte de la Marche”. 1
Marriage Information:
Mathilde married Hugues X "Le Brun" DE LUSIGNAN, son of Hugues DE LUSIGNAN, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan, and Orengarde, in 1200/01. (Hugues X "Le Brun" DE LUSIGNAN was born about 1163 and died on 5 Nov 1219 in Damietta, North Nile, Egypt.)
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