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Mathilde de Tournai

Female - 1311


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mathilde de Tournai (daughter of Arnold and Yolande de Coucy); died in 1311.

    Family/Spouse: Jean III. Jean (son of Jean II and Mathilde de Béthune) died about 1276. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jean IV died between 1291 and 1292.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Arnold was born about 1215 (son of Everard IV Radulf and Mahaut d'Enghien); died after 1265.

    Notes:

    Burgrave of Doornick. Lord of Mortagne.

    Arnold married Yolande de Coucy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Yolande de Coucy (daughter of Thomas II de Coucy and Mahaut de Rethel).
    Children:
    1. 1. Mathilde de Tournai died in 1311.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Everard IV Radulf (son of Baldwin de Mortagne and Heldiarde).

    Notes:

    Castellan of Tournai, Lord of Mortagne. Mentioned 1192.

    Everard married Mahaut d'Enghien. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mahaut d'Enghien (daughter of Englebert IV d'Enghien and Ida d'Avesnes).

    Notes:

    Also called Elisabeth d'Enghien. Mentioned 1218.

    Children:
    1. 2. Arnold was born about 1215; died after 1265.

  3. 6.  Thomas II de Coucy (son of Raoul I de Coucy and Alix de Dreux); died between 1252 and 1253.

    Notes:

    Seigneur de Vervins.

    Thomas married Mahaut de Rethel in 1225. Mahaut (daughter of Hugues II and Felicité de Broyes) died between 1 Jul 1259 and 19 Jun 1268. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mahaut de Rethel (daughter of Hugues II and Felicité de Broyes); died between 1 Jul 1259 and 19 Jun 1268.

    Notes:

    Dame de Trie-le-Badoul.

    Children:
    1. Agnes de Coucy died in 1277.
    2. Félicité de Coucy died in 1307.
    3. 3. Yolande de Coucy


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Baldwin de Mortagne (son of Everard III Radulf de Mortagne and Gertrude de Montaigu).

    Notes:

    Castellan of Tournai. Lord of Mortagne. Mentioned 1166.

    Baldwin married Heldiarde. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Heldiarde
    Children:
    1. Marie de Tournai
    2. 4. Everard IV Radulf

  3. 10.  Englebert IV d'Enghien (son of Englebert III d'Enghien and Elisabeth de Trazegnies).

    Notes:

    Lord of Enghien. Mentioned 1205.

    Englebert married Ida d'Avesnes. Ida (daughter of Jacques d'Avesnes and Adela of Guise) died about 23 Sep 1216. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ida d'Avesnes (daughter of Jacques d'Avesnes and Adela of Guise); died about 23 Sep 1216.
    Children:
    1. Adelive d'Enghien
    2. Sohier II d'Enghien
    3. 5. Mahaut d'Enghien

  5. 12.  Raoul I de Coucy was born in 1134 (son of Enguerrand II de Coucy and Agnes de Beaugency); died in Nov 1191 in Acre, Palestine.

    Raoul married Alix de Dreux. Alix (daughter of Robert I "le Grande" and Agnes de Baudement) was born about 1156; died after 1217. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Alix de Dreux was born about 1156 (daughter of Robert I "le Grande" and Agnes de Baudement); died after 1217.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas II de Coucy died between 1252 and 1253.
    2. Agnès de Coucy

  7. 14.  Hugues II (son of Manasses III and Mathilde); died between 26 May 1227 and Feb 1228.

    Notes:

    Count of Réthel.

    Hugues married Felicité de Broyes about 1191. Felicité (daughter of Simon de Broyes and Agnès de Joigny) died in 1244. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Felicité de Broyes (daughter of Simon de Broyes and Agnès de Joigny); died in 1244.

    Notes:

    Lady of Beaufort.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mahaut de Rethel died between 1 Jul 1259 and 19 Jun 1268.
    2. Manasses IV de Réthel died between 26 Jun 1271 and 3 Mar 1274.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Everard III Radulf de Mortagne (son of Everard II Radulf de Mortagne and Richilde de Hainault).

    Notes:

    Castellan of Tournai. Mentioned 1157.

    Everard married Gertrude de Montaigu. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Gertrude de Montaigu (daughter of Lambert de Montaigu).

    Notes:

    Mentioned 1146.

    Children:
    1. 8. Baldwin de Mortagne

  3. 20.  Englebert III d'Enghien (son of Huwes I d'Enghien).

    Notes:

    Lord of Enghien. Mentioned 1200.

    Englebert married Elisabeth de Trazegnies. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 21.  Elisabeth de Trazegnies (daughter of Otton II de Trazegnies de Blicquy and Mathilde de Neyghem).
    Children:
    1. 10. Englebert IV d'Enghien

  5. 22.  Jacques d'Avesnes was born in 1150 (son of Nicholas d'Oisy and Matilda de la Roche); died on 7 Sep 1191 in Arsuf, Palestine.

    Notes:

    Also called Jacques d'Avesnes.

    From Wikipedia:

    He was the lord of Avesnes, Condé, and Leuze from 1171. In November 1187, James joined the Third Crusade as leader of a detachment of French, Flemish, and Frisian crusaders arriving by ship on the Israeli coast near Acre around 10 September 1189. James and his men came as military reinforcements for the Siege of Acre. At the Battle of Arsulf, James was thrown from his saddle and, after slaying fifteen enemy warriors, was himself cut down. The next day, a search party of Hospitallers and Templars found his body on the battlefield. It was taken back to Arsuf and buried there in a ceremony attended by Richard the Lionheart and Guy of Lusignan.

    Jacques married Adela of Guise in 1180. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  Adela of Guise (daughter of Bouchard of Guise and Alix).

    Notes:

    Also called Ameline de Guise.

    Children:
    1. Alix d'Avesnes
    2. Mathilde d'Avesnes died after 5 Nov 1236.
    3. 11. Ida d'Avesnes died about 23 Sep 1216.
    4. Gautier II d'Avesnes died after 1243.
    5. Bouchard IV d'Avesnes was born about 1181; died on 7 Sep 1244.

  7. 24.  Enguerrand II de Coucy was born about 1110 (son of Thomas de Marle and Mélisende de Crecy); died about 1147 in near Laodicea, Anatolia.

    Enguerrand married Agnes de Beaugency. Agnes (daughter of Raoul I de Beaugency and Mathilde de Vermandois) was born about 1108. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 25.  Agnes de Beaugency was born about 1108 (daughter of Raoul I de Beaugency and Mathilde de Vermandois).
    Children:
    1. 12. Raoul I de Coucy was born in 1134; died in Nov 1191 in Acre, Palestine.

  9. 26.  Robert I "le Grande" was born about 1123 (son of Louis VI, King of France and Alix of Savoy, Queen Consort of France); died on 11 Oct 1188; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France.

    Notes:

    Count of Dreux and Braine.

    Robert married Agnes de Baudement in 1152. Agnes (daughter of Guy de Baudement and Alix) was born about 1130; died on 24 Jul 1204; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 27.  Agnes de Baudement was born about 1130 (daughter of Guy de Baudement and Alix); died on 24 Jul 1204; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France.
    Children:
    1. Robert II of Dreux and Braine was born about 1154; died on 28 Dec 1218; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France.
    2. 13. Alix de Dreux was born about 1156; died after 1217.
    3. Elisabeth de Dreux was born about 1160; died in 1239.

  11. 28.  Manasses III (son of Vuiton and Beatrix of Namur); died between 1198 and 1200.

    Notes:

    Count of Réthel.

    Manasses married Mathilde. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 29.  Mathilde (daughter of Conrad I and (Unknown) de Bar).

    Notes:

    Mentioned in 1176.

    Children:
    1. 14. Hugues II died between 26 May 1227 and Feb 1228.

  13. 30.  Simon de Broyes (son of Simon I de Broyes and Félicité de Brienne).

    Notes:

    Lord of Beaufort. Mentioned 1151.

    Simon married Agnès de Joigny. Agnès (daughter of Renaud II and Adèle de Nevers) died before 1188. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  Agnès de Joigny (daughter of Renaud II and Adèle de Nevers); died before 1188.
    Children:
    1. 15. Felicité de Broyes died in 1244.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Everard II Radulf de Mortagne (son of Walter de Mortagne and Petronella).

    Notes:

    Castellan of Tournai. Lord of Mortagne. Mentioned 1135.

    Everard married Richilde de Hainault before 1144. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Richilde de Hainault (daughter of Baldwin III of Hainaut and Yolande von Wassenberg).
    Children:
    1. 16. Everard III Radulf de Mortagne

  3. 34.  Lambert de Montaigu

    Notes:

    A count in what is now the Netherlands.

    Children:
    1. 17. Gertrude de Montaigu

  4. 40.  Huwes I d'Enghien (son of Englebert II d'Enghien and Béatrix); died after 1190.

    Notes:

    Lord of Enghien.

    Children:
    1. 20. Englebert III d'Enghien

  5. 42.  Otton II de Trazegnies de Blicquy was born about 1150 (son of Gilles I de Blicquy); died about 1192.

    Notes:

    "In 1186 Otton went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and in 1187 he brought back a piece purporting to be of the True Cross, that he offered to the abbey of Floreffe (the splendid reliquary made for it is in the Louvre. Another tradition claims that he brought back with him the design for windmills. In 1189 he left on crusade (probably with Philippe, count of Flanders) to recapture Jerusalem, which had been taken by Saladin after the Battle of Hattin in 1187. He fought between Jaffa and Ascalon on 6 November 1291 and was helped by Richard the Lionheart himself. In April 1192 he was appointed, with Henri II, comte de Champagne and Guillaume Cayeux, to offer the crown of Jerusalem to Conrad, marchese de Monferrato. However Conrad was assassinated on 26 April, and on 5 May Otton attended the wedding of Conrad's widow Isabella d'Anjou, queen of Jerusalem, and Henri II, comte de Champagne, who became king of Jerusalem by right of his wife. Otton died later that year, probably killed in the siege of Acre." [Leo van de Pas, citation details below.]

    Otton married Mathilde de Neyghem about 1176. Mathilde died before 1219. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 43.  Mathilde de Neyghem died before 1219.
    Children:
    1. 21. Elisabeth de Trazegnies
    2. Gilles II de Trazegnies died in 1204.

  7. 44.  Nicholas d'Oisy (son of Wautier I d'Oisy and Ida de Mortagne); died between 1169 and 1171.

    Notes:

    Lord of Avesnes.

    Nicholas married Matilda de la Roche before 1150. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 45.  Matilda de la Roche (daughter of Henry I de la Roche and Matilda von Limburg).
    Children:
    1. 22. Jacques d'Avesnes was born in 1150; died on 7 Sep 1191 in Arsuf, Palestine.

  9. 46.  Bouchard of Guise (son of Guy de Guise and Aveline de Montmorency dit Machanie).

    Notes:

    Also called Bernhard de Guise.

    Bouchard married Alix. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 47.  Alix
    Children:
    1. 23. Adela of Guise

  11. 48.  Thomas de Marle was born about 1060 (son of Enguerrand I de Coucy and Ade de Roucy); died between 1129 and 1130.

    Notes:

    Also called Thomas de Coucy. Count of Amiens; lord of Coucy and Marle. "A notorious knight brigand."

    From Leo van de Pas's site:

    Thomas was lord of Coucy, Boves, Marle, La Fère, Crépy and Vervins. There was some doubt as to whether Enguerrand I was really his father (he had repudiated Thomas' mother over her adultery), and it appears that Enguerrand detested his son and sought to disinherit him.

    Before 1095 Thomas developed a reputation for rapacious cruelty. In April 1096 he joined the first crusade with his father and alongside the notorious Emicho of Leiningen, persecutor of the Rhineland Jews. He fought with great courage in a number of battles: Nicea (June 1097), Dorylaeum (July 1097), Al-Bara (December 1097), Antioch (June 1098), and Jerusalem in July 1099 he was one of the first Crusaders to enter the city.

    Thomas may have been marked by the cross, but he could not switch off the elemental ferocity that had driven him, and many of his comrades, to the gates of the Holy City. Returning to his country with little to show for such a long crusade, Thomas resumed his pillaging and devastation of the regions around Laon, from Amiens to Reims. He was even excommunicated by the pope during a council held in Beauvais in 1114.

    In October 1130 he was severely wounded by Raoul I 'the Valiant', comte de Vermandois, during the siege of Coucy ordered by King Louis VI, who wanted to put an end to the ravages of his vassal.

    Thomas died of his wounds on 9 November 1130. He was buried under the tower of the abbatial church of Nogent-sous-Coucy, and his body remained there until 3 April 1219, when it was moved to the church built by his grandson Enguerrand III. The chronicler of the time, Guibert de Nogent, abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Nogent-sous-Coucy, wrote of him that he was the greatest scoundrel of his time.

    Thomas married Mélisende de Crecy about 1102. Mélisende (daughter of Guy de Crecy) died after 1147. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 49.  Mélisende de Crecy (daughter of Guy de Crecy); died after 1147.

    Notes:

    AR8 says "whose parentage is in doubt". She is sometimes shown as a daughter of Guy II de Montlhery and his wife Adelaide de Crecy. Van de Pas gives her father as "Guy de Crécy, Comte de Rochefort sur Yvelin."

    Children:
    1. Millicent de Coucy died after 1181.
    2. Robert de Coucy died on 19 Jul 1191.
    3. 24. Enguerrand II de Coucy was born about 1110; died about 1147 in near Laodicea, Anatolia.

  13. 50.  Raoul I de Beaugency was born about 1065 (son of Lancelin de Beaugency and Alberge); died about 1115.

    Raoul married Mathilde de Vermandois. Mathilde (daughter of Hugues le Grand and Adèle de Vermandois) was born about 1080. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 51.  Mathilde de Vermandois was born about 1080 (daughter of Hugues le Grand and Adèle de Vermandois).
    Children:
    1. 25. Agnes de Beaugency was born about 1108.

  15. 52.  Louis VI, King of France was born in 1081 in Paris, France (son of Philippe I, King of France and Bertha of Holland, Queen Consort of France); died on 1 Aug 1137 in Château Béthizy, near Paris, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Notes:

    "The Fat."

    Louis married Alix of Savoy, Queen Consort of France in Mar 1115 in Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, France. Alix (daughter of Umberto II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy) was born about 1092; died on 18 Nov 1154; was buried in Abbey Church of Saint Pierre, Montmartre, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 53.  Alix of Savoy, Queen Consort of France was born about 1092 (daughter of Umberto II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy); died on 18 Nov 1154; was buried in Abbey Church of Saint Pierre, Montmartre, Paris, France.

    Notes:

    Also called Adelaide of Maurienne.

    Children:
    1. Constance of France died on 16 Aug 1176 in Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
    2. Louis VII, King of France was born in 1120; died on 18 Sep 1180 in Paris, France; was buried in Abbey of Notre-Dame de Barbeau, Fontaine-le-Port, Seine-et-Marne, France.
    3. Pierre of France was born about 1121; died between 1180 and 1183 in Palestine.
    4. 26. Robert I "le Grande" was born about 1123; died on 11 Oct 1188; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France.

  17. 54.  Guy de Baudement (son of André de Baudement and Agnès of Braine); died before 1144.

    Notes:

    Seigneur de Braine. Seneschal of Champagne.

    Guy married Alix. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 55.  Alix
    Children:
    1. 27. Agnes de Baudement was born about 1130; died on 24 Jul 1204; was buried in Abbey of St. Yved, Braine, France.

  19. 56.  Vuiton was born about 1100 (son of Eudes and Mathilde de Réthel).

    Notes:

    Also called Withier. Comte de Réthel; Châtelain de Vitry.

    Vuiton married Beatrix of Namur. Beatrix (daughter of Godfrey of Namur and Ermisende of Luxembourg) died in 1160 in Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 57.  Beatrix of Namur (daughter of Godfrey of Namur and Ermisende of Luxembourg); died in 1160 in Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
    Children:
    1. Clémence de Réthel
    2. 28. Manasses III died between 1198 and 1200.
    3. Beatrice de Vitry-Réthel was born between 1130 and 1135; died on 31 Mar 1185.

  21. 58.  Conrad I was born about 1110 (son of Emicho I).

    Notes:

    Count of Kirburg. Mentioned 1140.

    Conrad married (Unknown) de Bar about 1145. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 59.  (Unknown) de Bar (daughter of Renaud I of Mousson and Bar-le-Duc and Gisele de Vaudemont).
    Children:
    1. 29. Mathilde
    2. Gerhard I

  23. 60.  Simon I de Broyes (son of Hugues II Bardoul and Emeline de Monthéry).

    Notes:

    Lord of Broyes, Beafort, and Baye. Mentioned 1104.

    Simon married Félicité de Brienne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 61.  Félicité de Brienne (daughter of Erard I of Brienne and Alix).
    Children:
    1. 30. Simon de Broyes
    2. Hugues III de Broyes died in 1199.

  25. 62.  Renaud II (son of Renaud I and Vaindemonde de Courtenay); died in 1179.

    Notes:

    Count of Joigny.

    Renaud married Adèle de Nevers. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 63.  Adèle de Nevers (daughter of Guillaume III de Nevers and Ida von Kärnten).

    Notes:

    Mentioned 1161.

    Children:
    1. 31. Agnès de Joigny died before 1188.
    2. Guillaume I died in 1221.
    3. Gaucher de Joigny died before Nov 1237.