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  2. Robert II, Count of Artois. Mother. Amicie of Courtenay. Mahaut of Artois also known as Mathilda (1268 – 27 November 1329), ruled as Countess of Artois from 1302 to 1329. She was furthermore regent of the County of Burgundy from 1303 to 1315 during the minority and the absence of her daughter, Joan II, Countess of Burgundy .

  3. Mahaut, countess of Artois, was among the most important women in France during the early 14th century. Her achievements illustrate how a woman of intelligence and determination was able to utilize her social standing to be an active participant in the politics and culture of French courtly society.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · Mahaut of Artois, also known as Mathilda, countess of Burgundy by marriage and later countess of Artois, was the only daughter of Robert II, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay. Her paternal grandparents were Robert I, Count of Artois and Matilda of Brabant [2] .

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  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Mahaut, Countess of Artois. Mahaut of Artois (1268 – October 28, 1329, Paris), also known as Mathilda, was the only daughter, and eldest child of Robert II, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay. Lineage. Her paternal grandparents were Robert I, Count of Artois and Matilda of Brabant.

    • Otto IV, Comte de Bourgogne
    • circa 1268
    • "Mathilde d'Artois"
    • Artois, France
  6. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Maude of Brabant (1224–1288) views 1,524,991 updated. Maude of Brabant (1224–1288) Countess of Artois . Name variations: Mahaut Louvain; Matilde de Brabant.

  7. Mahaut, Countess of Artois and Burgundy, was the seigneur of Hesdin (among other places) from 1302 to 1329, and while she was countess of Artois, she spent significant sums on the maintenance, renovation, and installation of automata in the park at Hesdin.

  8. In the year 1302 —when Count Robert of Artois rolled on his charger in a muddy trench —there was little evidence of the birth of a new era. Yet the power which had thrust the proud crest of a great warrior in the mire was the energy of a little, one-eyed weaver of Bruges, poor and no longer young, but possessed of that eloquence that sways ...

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