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  • Name Mathilde de Savoie 
    Suffix reine consort de Portugal 
    Nickname Mafalda de Saboia 
    Born Abt 1125 
    Christened Countess of, and, Queen of, Portugal Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Christening Countess of, and, Queen of, Portugal Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christening Countess of, and, Queen of, Portugal Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christening 1125  Ducato di Savoia, Piemonte, Italia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Occupation Comtesse, de Savoie, de Maurienne 
    Occupation Condessa de Sabóia, Comtesse de Savoie, de Maurienne, st queen of Portugal, Nunna i Bons, Rainha de Portugal, Queen consort of Portugal, Condessa de Saboia, Rainha consorte de Portugal 
    Died 4 Nov 1157 
    Address:
    Coimbra Municipality
    Coimbra Municipality, Coimbra District
    Portugal 
    Buried Igreja da Santa Cruz Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Address:
    Coimbra
    Coimbra
    Portugal 
    Notes 
    • {geni:about_me} https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafalda_de_Saboya



      http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020557&tree=LEO

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      -http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAVOY.htm#Mathildedied1157

      2. MATHILDE de Savoie ([1125][211]-Coimbra 4 Nov 1157, bur Coimbra, Church of the Cross). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the wife of "Aldefonsus rex Portugallie" as "filia comitis Sabaudie" but does not name her[212]. The De Rebus Hispaniæ of Rodericus Ximenes records the marriage of "Aldefonsum" and "Mafaldam filiam Comitis Maurienæ"[213]. The Chronicon Lusitanum records the marriage in 1183 (1145) of “Rex Donnus Alfonsus” and “Donnam Matildam, Comitis Amadæi de Moriana filiam”, adding that they had three sons and three daughters[214]. Brandaõ quotes a charter of the king dated 1146 which records “anno...quo duxeramt Mahaldam” and a charter dated Jul 1146 in which he records a donation “cum uxore mea Regina Dona Mafalda”[215]. It is likely that Mathilde was the daughter of Comte Amedée III's first marriage, although no proof has been found that this is correct. As she gave birth to her first child in 1147[216], it is improbable that she was the daughter of Comte Amedée III's marriage with Mathilde d'Albon for the same reasons of chronology as explained above. She was known as dona MAFALDA in Portugal. “Alfonsus, Portugaliæ rex, comitis Henrici et reginæ Theresiæ filius, magni quoque regis Alfonsi nepos…cum uxore mea regina donna Malfada, filia comitis Amedei de Moriana” confirmed donations to La Charité-sur-Loire by his father by charter dated Jul 1145[217]. The Chronicon Lusitanum records the death “III Non Dec” in 1196 (1158) of “Regina D. Matilda…Comitis Amadæi filia, uxor D. Alfonsi Portugallensium Regis”[218].

      '''m''' ([Jan/Jun] 1146) AFONSO I King of Portugal, son of HENRIQUE Count of Portugal [Bourgogne-Comté] & his wife Infanta doña Teresa de Castilla y León, Queen of Portugal (Guimaraes 25 Jul 1110-Coimbra 6 Dec 1185, bur Coimbra, Church of the Cross).

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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda), was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
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      Maud of Savoy
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Maud of Savoy, Queen of Portugal
      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").


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      Maud of Savoy (Portuguese: Mafalda de Saboia, also known as Mahaut or Matilda; 1125–1158) was the first Queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort through her marriage, in 1146, to King Afonso I, the first ruler of Portugal as an independent kingdom.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and his wife Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

      [edit] Walter Map's account of her death
      Walter Map tells a story that "the King of Portugal now living", almost certainly Afonso, had been convinced by evil counselors to murder his pregnant wife out of misplaced jealousy. However, there is no other authority for this account, and it is not generally accepted.

      [edit] Afonso and Maud's descendants
      Henrique (1147-c.1157)
      Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160)
      Urraca, Princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      Sancha (1153-1159)
      Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon)
      Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy
      João (1156-1156)
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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda), was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

      [edit] Afonso's and Maud descendants

      * Henrique (died 1147).
      * Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160).
      * Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      * Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon).
      * Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy.
      * João (?-?).
      * Sancha (?-?).

      Preceded by
      None Queen consort of Portugal
      1146 - 1158 Succeeded by
      Dulce Berenguer
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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
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      Maud of Savoy
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.
      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
      [edit]Afonso's and Maud descendants

      Henrique (died 1147).
      Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160).
      Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon).
      Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy.
      João (?-?).
      Sancha (?-?).

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      sepultada no Convento de Santa Cruz
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      Maud of Savoy
      Queen consort of Portugal
      Maud of Savoy, Queen of Portugal
      Spouse Afonso I of Portugal
      Issue
      Infante Henrique
      Infanta Mafalda
      Infanta Urraca
      Infante Sancho
      Infanta Teresa
      Infante João
      Infanta Sancha
      Father Amadeus III of Savoy
      Mother Mahaut of Albon
      Born 1125
      Died 1158

      Maud of Savoy (Portuguese: Mafalda de Saboia, also known as Mahaut or Matilda; 1125–1158) was the first Queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort through her marriage, in 1146, to King Afonso I, the first ruler of Portugal as an independent kingdom.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and his wife Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
      [edit] Walter Map's account of her death

      Walter Map tells a story that "the King of Portugal now living", almost certainly Afonso, had been convinced by evil counselors to murder his pregnant wife out of misplaced jealousy. However, there is no other authority for this account, and it is not generally accepted.
      [edit] Afonso and Maud's descendants

      * Henrique (1147-c.1157)
      * Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160)
      * Urraca, Princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      * Sancha (1153-1159)
      * Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon)
      * Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy
      * João (1156-1156)

      Preceded by
      None Queen consort of Portugal
      1146 - 1158 Succeeded by
      Dulce of Aragon
      [edit] See also

      * History of Portugal
      * Timeline of Portuguese history
      o First Dynasty: Burgundy (12th to 14th Century)

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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda), was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
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      Maud of Savoy
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Maud of Savoy, Queen of Portugal
      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

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      Maud of Savoy (Portuguese: Mafalda de Saboia, also known as Mahaut or Matilda; 1125–1158) was the first Queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort through her marriage, in 1146, to King Afonso I, the first ruler of Portugal as an independent kingdom.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and his wife Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

      [edit] Walter Map's account of her death
      Walter Map tells a story that "the King of Portugal now living", almost certainly Afonso, had been convinced by evil counselors to murder his pregnant wife out of misplaced jealousy. However, there is no other authority for this account, and it is not generally accepted.

      [edit] Afonso and Maud's descendants
      Henrique (1147-c.1157)
      Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160)
      Urraca, Princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      Sancha (1153-1159)
      Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon)
      Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy
      João (1156-1156)
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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda), was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

      [edit] Afonso's and Maud descendants

      * Henrique (died 1147).
      * Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160).
      * Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      * Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon).
      * Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy.
      * João (?-?).
      * Sancha (?-?).

      Preceded by
      None Queen consort of Portugal
      1146 - 1158 Succeeded by
      Dulce Berenguer
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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
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      Maud of Savoy
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.
      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
      [edit]Afonso's and Maud descendants

      Henrique (died 1147).
      Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160).
      Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon).
      Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy.
      João (?-?).
      Sancha (?-?).

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      sepultada no Convento de Santa Cruz

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      Also known as Matilda (in Portuguese Mafalda), was the first queen consort of Portugal after their marriage to Alfonso I of Portugal (of the house of Burgundy, the first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      Mafalda was the second or third daughter of Amadeo III of Savoy, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon (sister of Guigues IV, Count of Albon).


      The result of her marriage to King Alfonso I of Portugal, grandson of Alfonso VI the Brave, King of Castile and Leon, were born the following children:
      Enrique (March 5 of 1147 - 1147)
      Mafalda (1,148 - 1 160), betrothed to the future Alfonso II of Aragon, died before this union;
      Urraca of Portugal (1151 - 1188). She married King Ferdinand II of León, son of Alfonso VII the Emperor, king of Castile and Leon, and was the mother of King Alfonso IX of León. Became a fry in the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and was buried in the Monastery of Santa María de Wamba, situated in the present province of Valladolid.
      Sancho I of Portugal (1154 - March 26 of 1212). He succeeded his father on the throne and was the second king of Portugal.
      Teresa (1 157 - 1,218), married to Philip I, Count of Flanders and therefore Countess Consort of Flanders and then Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy, Duchess consort of Burgundy;
      Sancha (1.16 thousand - 1.16 thousand);
      John (1160 - 1160).
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      Maud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146.

      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").
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      Hija de Amadeo III, conde de Saboya y Matilde, condesa de Albon, Matilde casó con Alfonso I de Portugal
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      Mafalda de Saboya (1125-1158), también conocido como Mahaut o Matilda (en portugués siempre como Mafalda), fue la primera reina consorte de Portugal tras su unión matrimonial con Alfonso I de Portugal (de la casa de Borgoña; primer rey de Portugal) en 1146.

      Mafalda fue la segunda o tercera hija de Amadeo III de Saboya, Conde de Saboya, y de Mahaut de Albon (hermana de Guigues IV, Conde de Albon, “el Delfín”).



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      D. Mafalda de Sabóia, condessa de Sabóia e Maurienne (1125 - 4 de Novembro de 1157), também conhecida em português como Matilde (do francês Mahaut), foi a primeira rainha de Portugal, desde 1146 até à sua morte. Está sepultada no Mosteiro de Santa Cruz, junto do marido.


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      Leo: Europäische Stammtafeln, Band II, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von, Reference: Page 110.

      Leo: Gens Nostra , Reference: 1991 500.
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      Mafalda fue la segunda o tercera hija de Amadeo III de Saboya, conde de Saboya, y de su esposa Mahaut de Albon, (hermana de Guigues IV, conde de Albon, «el Delfín»). Su padre había participado en la Segunda Cruzada y esta podía haber sido una de las razones para la elección de Mafalda como consorte del primer rey de Portugal con el propósito de formar una alianza entre el nuevo reino y la casa de Saboya para la expulsión de los musulmanes del territorio portugués y, al mismo tiempo, demostrar su independencia al elegir una esposa fuera del ámbito e influencia de la monarquía leonesa.
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      House of Savoy

      Matilda of Savoy (French: Mathilde, Portuguese: Mafalda; c.  1125[1]– 3 December 1157/58[2]) was Queen of Portugal. after her marriage to King Afonso Henriques, the first sovereign of Portugal, whom she married in 1146.

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      Origins[edit]
      She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Piedmont and Maurienne,[1] and Mahaut of Albon[1] (the sister of Guigues IV of Albon, "le Dauphin"). One of her aunts, Adelaide of Maurienne,was queen consort as the wife of King Louis VI of France, and one of her great-granduncles was Pope Callixtus II whose papacy lasted from 1119 until 1124, the year of his death.[3]

      Marriage and issue[edit]
      Although the Annales D. Alfonsi Portugallensium Regis, record that the wedding of Alfonso and Mafalda was celebrated in 1145, it was not until a year later, in May 1146, when they both appear in royal charters. Historian José Mattoso refers to another source, Noticia sobre a Conquista de Santarém (News on the Conquest of Santarém), which states that the city was taken on 15 May 1147, less than a year after their marriage. Since at that time no wedding ceremony could be performed during Lent, Mattoso suggests that the marriage could have taken place in March or April of 1146, possibly on Easter Sunday which fell on 31 March of that year.[12] The groom was almost thirty-eight years old and the bride was about twenty-one years old. The children of this marriage were:

      Henry (5 March 1147[13][14][15]-June 1155),[15][14] named after his maternal grandfather, Alfonso VI of León, he died when he was only eight years old.[15] Despite being just a child he represented his father at a council in Toledo at the age of three.[15] He died in 1155, shortly after the birth of his brother Sancho.[15]
      Urraca (1148[15]–1211[16]), married King Ferdinand II of León and was the mother of King Alfonso IX. The marriage was subsequently annulled in 1171 or 1172 and she retired in Zamora, one of the villas that she had received as part of her arras, and later at the Monastery of Santa María in Wamba, Valladolid where she was buried.;[17]
      Theresa (1151[15] –1218[5]), Countess consort of Flanders due to her marriage to Philip I[18] and Duchess consort of Burgundy through her second marriage to Odo III;[16]
      Mafalda (1153[15][14]-after 1162). In January 1160, her father and Ramón Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, negotiated the marriage of Mafalda to Alfonso, future King Alfonso II of Aragon[13][19] who at that time was three or four years old. After the death of Ramón Berenguer IV in the summer of 1162, King Ferdinand II of León convinced his widow, Queen Petronilla, to cancel the infante's wedding plans with Mafalda and for Alfonso to marry instead Sancha, daughter Alfonso VII of León and his second wife Queen Richeza of Poland.[20] Mafalda died in her childhood at an unrecorded date.
      Sancho, the future King Sancho I of Portugal (11 november 1154[14]–26 March 1211). He was baptised with the name of Martin for having been born on the saint's feast day.;[15]
      John (1156–25 August 1164);[2] and
      Sancha (1157–14 February 1166/67), born ten days before the death of her mother, Sancha died before reaching the age of ten.[21][14] on the 14th of February according to the death registry at the Monastery of Santa Cruz (Coimbra) where she was buried.[13]

      Bibliography[edit]
      Arco y Garay, Ricardo del (1954). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Castilla. Madrid: Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. OCLC 11366237.
      Caetano de Souza, Antonio (1735). Historia Genealógica de la Real Casa Portuguesa (PDF) (in Portuguese). Vol. I. Lisbon: Lisboa Occidental, na oficina de Joseph Antonio da Sylva. ISBN 978-84-8109-908-9.
      La Friganiére, Frederico Francisco de (1859). Memorias da rainhas de Portugal (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Typographia Universal. OCLC 680459800.
      Mattoso, José (2014). D. Afonso Henriques (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Temas e Debates. ISBN 978-972-759-911-0.
      Rodrigues Oliveira, Ana (2010). Rainhas medievais de Portugal. Dezassete mulheres, duas dinastias, quatro séculos de História (in Portuguese). Lisbon: A esfera dos livros. ISBN 978-989-626-261-7.
    • DIED 4 NOV/DEC 1157
    • SOURCE NOTES:
      www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal10671
    • OR "MATHILDE"; "OF SAVOY"
    • Also have birth as 1111. [Our Family Museum]
    • also known by these names, Maud, Matilde, Mafalda.
      Can you just imagine the problems I encountered by finding so many women with the name Mahaut, Mafalda, Maud, Matilde? Sorting them out was just as bad as sorting out the mystery of other women in this family tree. If I have duplicates in my tree now you know why.
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    • Maud of Savoy
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      Maud of Savoy, Queen of PortugalMaud of Savoy (1125–1158), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda), was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy; first king of Portugal) in 1146. She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, "le Dauphin").

      [edit]
      Afonso's and Maud descendants
      Henrique (died 1147).
      Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148-c.1160).
      Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151–1188), married to King Ferdinand II of León.
      Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154–1212), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon).
      Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157–1218), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy.
      João (?-?).
      Sancha (?-?).
    Person ID I6000000000666780234  Ancestors of Donald Ross
    Last Modified 26 May 2020 

    Father Count Amadeus III of Savoy, the crusader,   b. Abt 1095, Carignano, Turin, Piedmont, Italy Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Aug 1148, Nikosia, Nicosia District, Cyprus Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 53 years) 
    Mother Adelaide ...,   d. Aft Jul 1134 
    Married Between 1120 and 1123 
    Family ID F6000000110500057857  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Afonso I "the Conqueror" Henriques, King of Portugal,   b. Between 25 Jul 1106 and 25 Jul 1112,   d. 6 Dec 1185  (Age ~ 79 years) 
    Married 1146 
    Children 
     1. Urraca de Portugal, rainha consorte de Leão,   b. Abt 1151,   d. 16 Oct 1188  (Age ~ 37 years)
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