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"Mathilde est née en 1027, apparemment à Oosterbecke, dans le pays de Gueldre sa mère faisant chemin pour rejoindre son époux à Utrecht, cf. Bresslau, Jahr bûcher, op. cit., t. I, p. 205-206. Elle fut fiancée en 1033, décéda à Worms, en 1034, et y fut enterrée, dans la cathédrale. On l'a dite d'une beauté extraordinaire"
Translation:"Mathilde was born in 1027, apparently in Oosterbecke, in the country of Gelderland, her mother traveling to join her husband in Utrecht, cf. Bresslau, Jahr pyre,
op. cit., t. I, p. 205-206. She was engaged in 1033, died in Worms in 1034, and was buried there, in the cathedral. It was said to be of extraordinary beauty."
"Henri Ier et Conrad II, menacés par le même Eudes de Blois, se rencontrent à Deville sur la Meuse (mai 1033) : un mariage est alors décidé entre la fille de Conrad et de Gisèle, Mathilde, et le roi de France..[..]..En tout cas, Mathilde mourait bientôt après, en 1034, à Worms où elle fut enteree."
Per Wolfram, Herwig (2000). Conrad II, 990–1039: Emperor of Three Kingdoms, page 38.
"The older daughter born of her marriage to Conrad II, Beatrix, died on September 26, 1036, and the younger daughter, Matilda, who was engaged to Henry I of France, died in early 1034."
I would strongly suggest instead of copy and pasting sources from websites, that you provide quotes that support what you are saying. --
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