d'Apulie, Mathilde

Nom de naissance d'Apulie, Mathilde 1a
ID Gramps I57860
Genre féminin
Âge au décès plus d'environ 53 ans, 5 mois, 5 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 1059    
 
Décès après 6/6/1112    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Hauteville, Robert Guiscard [I08695]
Mère de Salerne, Sykelgaite [I08696]
    La sœur (germaine)     d'Apulie, Sybille [I08694]
         d'Apulie, Mathilde [I57860]
    La sœur (germaine)     d'Apulie, Mabel [I53201]

Familles

    Famille de de Barcelone, Ramon Berenguer II Cabeza De Estopa/Tête D‘etoupe et d’Apulie, Mathilde [F05225]
Mariés Mari de Barcelone, Ramon Berenguer II Cabeza De Estopa/Tête D'etoupe [I60519]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1078    
1a
  Enfants
  1. de Barcelone, Ramon Berenguer III El Grande [I08722]

Anecdote

MATHILDE of Apulia ([1059]-after 6 Jun 1112, bur Girona). The Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium record that "Raimundus-Berengarii filius [Raimundi-Berengarii]" married "filiam…Rotberti Guiscardi Ducis Apuliæ et Messinæ"[311]. Mathilde was the oldest daughter of Robert "Guiscard" according to William of Apulia[312]. The Alexeiad records that Robert "Guiscard" betrothed "one daughter to Raymond, son of the Count Barcinon" but does not name her[313]. Her parentage is confirmed by the Vita Sancti Ollegarii which names her son "Raymundum comitem Barchinonensem filium filiæ Roberti Guisardi principis Apuliæ"[314]. She was known as MAHALTA in Catalonia. She was strongly supported by Guillem Ramón Seneschal of Catalonia and his brothers after the murder of her first husband. Her second marriage is deduced from the testament of her son by her first marriage "Raimundus Berengarii…Barchinonensis comes et marchio", dated [8 Jul] 1130, which appoints "Aimericum fratrem meum" as one of the testator's manumissores[315]. "Aimericus…vicecomes Narbone…et uxor mea Mealtis…et filiorum eius" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martial on leaving for the Holy Land, by charter dated [1100/01][316]. A charter dated 7 Feb 1102 names "domini Haymerici vicecomitis Narbonensis et uxoris eius…Matta filiorumque eorum…Aymericus, Giscardus et Bernardus"[317]. "Aymericus…vicecomes Narbonensis…cum uxore mea…Mahalda et filiis nostris…Aymericus, Guiscardus et Bernardus Raymundi" donated property to Saint-Pons de Thomières for "Berengarii filii nostri" on his becoming a monk at the monastery by charter dated 29 Apr 1103[318]. Ramon Berenguer and his mother Mahalta issued a charter dated 6 Jun 1112[319]. m firstly (1078) RAMÓN BERENGUER II "Cabeza le Estopa/Cap d'Estopes" Conde de Barcelona, "Cabeza le Estopa/Cap d'Estopes" son of RAMÓN BERENGUER I "el Viejo" Conde de Barcelona & his third wife Almodis de La Marche ([1055]-murdered Perxa de Astor, near Girona 6 Dec 1082). m secondly (1085[320]) AMAURY [I] Vicomte de Narbonne, son of BERNARD Vicomte de Narbonne & his wife Fides [Foi] de Rouergue (-[1105/06]).

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 4B35AB3FF4F64CB89893554B7DF1EFD1517A
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Hauteville, Robert Guiscard [I08695]
    1. de Salerne, Sykelgaite [I08696]
      1. d'Apulie, Sybille [I08694]
      2. d'Apulie, Mathilde
        1. de Barcelone, Ramon Berenguer II Cabeza De Estopa/Tête D'etoupe [I60519]
          1. de Barcelone, Ramon Berenguer III El Grande [I08722]
      3. d'Apulie, Mabel [I53201]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SICILY.htm#Mathildediedafter1085
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