Person:Mathilde of Angoulême (1)

Mathilde of Angoulême
d.Bet 1233 and 1239 Angoulême, Charente, France
  1. Mathilde of Angoulême1158 - Bet 1233 & 1239
m. 1181
  1. Raoul de LusignanAbt 1190 - 1219
  2. Rupin Prince of Antioch de LusignanAbt 1204 -
  3. Isabelle de Lusignan-Marche1215 - 1297/98
Facts and Events
Name Mathilde of Angoulême
Gender Female
Birth? 1158 Angoulême, Charente, France
Marriage 1181 Lusignan,Vienne,Poitou,Franceto Hugh de Lusignan, IX
Other Marriage Ending Status Divorce
with Hugh de Lusignan, IX
Death? Bet 1233 and 1239 Angoulême, Charente, France
Reference Number? Q1908742?
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Mathilde of Angoulême (also Mahaut; after marriage Taillifer) (1181–1233) was the sole daughter of Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême. After the death of her father, the title passed to her uncle, William VII of Angoulême. After her marriage to Hugh IX of Lusignan, she became his consort, and the centre of the dynastic struggle between the Kings of England and France, after the death of Aymer of Angoulême. The defeat of John of England, ensured that the title passed to the House of Lusignan, eventually falling to the House of Valois and to the crown of France.

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References
  1.   Mathilde of Angoulême, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.