Mathilda of Dendermonde
Matilda of Dendermonde (died 14 April 1224) was a Belgian noblewoman. She was a daughter of Walter II of Dendermonde and his wife, Adela of Buischeure. She was the heiress of Dendermonde and a peer of Flanders.
Mathilda of Dendermonde | |
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Died | 14 April 1224 |
Noble family | House of Dendermonde |
Spouse(s) | Gerard III of Grimbergen William II, Lord of Béthune |
Father | Walter II of Dendermonde |
Mother | Adela of Buischeure |
Matilda married twice. Her first husband was Gerard III of Grimbergen. This marriage remained childless.
Her second husband was William II of Béthune. Matilda and William II had three sons together:
- Robert VII (d. 1248)
- John (d. 1240)
- William III (D. 1243)
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