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Guillaume I de Bourgogne Comte de Bourgogne, Comte de Mâcon
(Abt 1024-1087)
Étiennette
(Abt 1035-After 1088)
Gérard de Metz Duc de Lorraine
(-Abt 1070)
Hadwide de Namur
(Abt 1005-Abt 1080)
Étienne I de Bourgogne Comte de Mâcon, Seigneur de Varasque
(-1102)
Béatrice de Lorraine
(-Abt 1116/1117)
Clémence de Mâcon
(-Between 1164/1164)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Guigues [VI] d'Albon Comte d'Albon

Clémence de Mâcon

  • Marriage (1): Guigues [VI] d'Albon Comte d'Albon about 1120
  • Died: Between 28 Jan 1164 and 8 Feb 1164, Abbaye Notre-Dame des Ayes, Crolles, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 38190, FR 1
  • BuriedFem: Abbaye Notre-Dame des Ayes, Crolles, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 38190, FR 1

  General Notes:

CLEMENCE [Marguerite] de Mâcon (-Abbaye des Ayes [28 Jan/8 Feb] 1164, bur Abbaye des Ayes). The Vita Margaritæ Albonensis comitissæ records that "Stephani Burgundiæ comitis filia, soror…Rainaldi et Guillermi, neptisque…Papæ Callixti" married "comitis Guigonis Dalphini" in celebrations conducted by "principe Guigone veteri, eiusdem Guigone patre". The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records that "Guigo secundus" married "Macildam vel Clementiam filiam Stephani seu Sophini, Burgundiæ ducis, neptem papæ Claixti secundi". She founded the Abbaye des Ayes after the death of her husband. A monumental inscription at the abbey of Ayes, near Grenoble, records the death "VI Id Feb" in 1164 of "Margareta comitissa". The necrology of the priory of Saint-Robert records the death "VII Kal Jan" of "Margareta comitissa".

m ([1120]) GUIGUES [VI] d'Albon Dauphin de Viennois, son of GUIGUES [V] d'Albon Dauphin de Viennois & his wife Regina [Matilda] --- ([1090/1100]-killed in battle La Buissière 28 Jun 1142, bur Notre Dame de Grenoble). 1


Clémence married Guigues [VI] d'Albon Comte d'Albon, son of Guigues [V] d'Albon Comte d'Albon and Regina, about 1120. (Guigues [VI] d'Albon Comte d'Albon was born about 1090-1100 and died on 28 Jun 1142.). The cause of his death was Killed in battle.


Sources


1 Charles Cawley, <i>Medieval Lands</i>.

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