Sibylle of Burgundy (1065–1102)
Sibylle of Burgundy (1065–1102)
Duchess of Burgundy. Name variations: Sibylle de Bourgogne. Born in 1065; died on March 23, 1102; daughter of William I, count of Burgundy, and Etienette de Longwy ; sister of Gisela of Burgundy (fl. 1100s); married Eudes I the Red (1058–1103), duke of Burgundy (r. 1079–1103), in 1080; children: Helie also known as Ela (b. 1080); Florine of Burgundy (b. 1083); Hugh II (b. 1085), duke of Burgundy (r. 1102–1143); Henry of Burgundy (b. 1087), a priest.
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