Mathilda Of Dendermonde
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Matilda of Dendermonde (died 14 April 1224)Her name in French is Mahaut de Termonde and in Dutch Machteld van Dendermonde. was a Flemish noblewoman.


Life

Born about 1165, she was the daughter and heiress of Walter II, Lord of
Dendermonde Dendermonde (; french: Termonde, ) is a city in the Flemish province of East Flanders in Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Dendermonde and the towns of Appels, Baasrode, Grembergen, Mespelare, Oudegem, Schoonaarde, and Sint-Gillis-b ...
, son of Walter I and his wife Adela of Rozoy, Lady of Buysscheure, whose parents were Reynold, Lord of Rozoy, and Juliana of Rumigny. Her first marriage, without any surviving children, was to Gerard III, Lord of Grimbergen. Before 1190 she married
William II, Lord of Béthune William II, Lord of Béthune, nicknamed ''William the Red'' (french: links=no, Guillaume II « le Roux » de Bethune; d. April 1214) was French nobleman. He was a ruling Lord of Béthune, Richebourg and Warneton, as well as hereditary ''advocat ...
. Her father had died by 1194 and she was his heiress, bringing to her husband her ancestral lands of Dendermonde,
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, and
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, as well as the hereditary office of advocatus of the Abbey of Saint Bavo at Ghent. When her husband died in 1214, the Count of Flanders was at war with the King of France and the town of Béthune was in the hands of French troops. As her eldest son Daniel was still under age, the commander of the French forces put Matilda in charge of the town. She assumed her late husband's titles, calling herself ''advocatus'' of Arras until 1216, when Daniel had reached age 21 and become Lord of Béthune. She however remained Lady of Dendermonde and ''advocatus'' of Ghent, defending her hereditary rights against challenges. In 1223 she founded the abbey of St Giles at Dendermonde for
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nuns, the charter being witnessed by many of her children and relations who she trusted to maintain the abbey after her death, which occurred in 1224.


Family

She and William had seven known children, the first five born by 1194: * Daniel, Lord of Béthune (died 1227), who married Eustacia of Châtillon, daughter of Walter III of Châtillon and his wife
Elizabeth, Countess of Saint-Pol Elizabeth, in French Élisabeth Candavène (c. 1180 – 1240/1247), was the countess of Saint-Pol from 1205 until her death, although her effective rule was limited to the periods 1219–1222 and 1226–1227. The rest of the time the county was ru ...
. *
Robert VII, Lord of Béthune Robert de Béthune VII ( – 12 November 1248 in Sardinia) was a nobleman from the House of Bethune from Artois. He served as a knight and military leader in Flanders and England before inheriting his family territories in France and the Low Co ...
(died 1248), who married Elizabeth of Morialmé. * Baldwin of Béthune, who died young and unmarried. * Alice of Béthune (died 1256), who before 1215 married Walter II of
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. * Maud of Béthune (died 1251), who married first Baldwin III of Comines, secondly Godfrey III of
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, thirdly Gilbert of Zottegem, and fourthly Arnold V of Diest. * William III of Béthune (died 1243), who married Elizabeth of Roesbrugge. A junior line of the House of Béthune, descended from him survives to this day as Lords of
Meulebeke Meulebeke (; vls, Mullebeke) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises only the town of Meulebeke proper. On January 1, 2006, Meulebeke had a total population of 10,980. The total area is 29.35& ...
. *
John of Béthune (died 1238) John of Béthune (french: Jean de Béthune; died 1238) was a French nobleman and military leader in the County of Artois.Jean-François Nieus, "Élisabeth Candavène, comtesse de Saint-Pol (†1240/47): une héritière face à la Couronne", in ''Fe ...
, who married Elizabeth, Countess of Saint-Pol, widow of Walter III of Châtillon and mother of Eustacia, his sister-in-law.


References

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