Mahaut of Chatillon

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Mahaut of Chatillon (1293–1358) was the daughter of Guy III of Châtillon and Marie of Brittany. Her maternal grandmother was Beatrice of England, Beatrice was a daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.

[edit] Marriage

In 1308 she married Charles of Valois, the son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, her was also the brother of Philip IV of France. Charles himself had married twice before, with the death of his second wife Catherine I of Courtenay in 1308 he married Mahaut. Mahaut and Charles had four children, one of their daughter would make them ancesters of French Kings, another daughter would become Queen of Germany.

Mahaut and Charles's children were:

[edit] Ancestors

Mahaut's ancestors in three generations'
Mahaut of Chatillon Father:
Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol
Paternal Grandfather:
Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Hugh I, Count of Blois
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Marie of Avesnes
Paternal Grandmother:
Matilda of Brabant
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Henry II, Duke of Brabant
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Marie of Hohenstaufen
Mother:
Marie of Brittany
Maternal Grandfather:
John II, Duke of Brittany
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
John I, Duke of Brittany
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Blanche of Navarre
Maternal Grandmother:
Beatrice of England
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Henry III of England
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Eleanor of Provence

Her husband Charles died in 1325, Mahaut died 33 years later in 1358 at the age of 65, she had outlived three of her four children, only her daughter Isabella outlived her mother.

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