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Stephen III | |
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Count of Auxonne | |
Died | 1241 |
Noble family | House of Ivrea |
Spouse(s) | Beatrix, Countess of Châlon Agnes of Dreux |
Issue | John, Count of Chalon Agnes Clementia Beatrix |
Father | Stephen II of Auxonne |
Mother | Judith of Lorraine |
Stephen (or Étienne) III (died 1241) was Count of Auxonne. He was from the House of Ivrea, son of Stephen II, Count of Auxonne (died after 1173) and Judith of Lorraine (c. 1140 – 1173).[1] He was Stephen III in his House and Stephen II as Count of Auxonne.
His father Stephen II of Auxonne was son of William III, Count of Mâcon and his wife Poncette/Alice, lady of Traves. His mother Judith was daughter of Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine and Bertha Hohenstaufen (daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia).
Stephen III married, firstly (c. 1186), Beatrix, Countess of Châlon, daughter of William, Count of Chalon and Beatrix, a daughter of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor), but they divorced between 1197 and 1200.[1]
He married, secondly (before 1212), Agnes of Dreux (1195–1258), daughter of Robert II, Count of Dreux by his second wife Yolande de Coucy.[2]
Stephen had issue only from his first marriage to Beatrix, Countess of Châlon:[3]
He had also an illegitimate child: Stephen (Etienne), baron d'Oiselet (1208 – after 1267).[citation needed]