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Yolanda of Burgundy (French:Yolande de Bourgogne), (December 12472 June 1280) was the daughter of Eudes of Burgundy and Maud of Dampierre. She was ruling Countess of Nevers. Her first marriage was to Count Jean-Tristan of Valois, son of Louis IX of France and Marguerite of Provence, in June 1265; they'd no children, and he died of dysentery in 1270 at Tunis whilst on the Eighth Crusade.
   Yolanda then remarried in March 1272 at Auxerre to Robert III of Flanders. Their children were:
  • Louis (1272 - 1322), Count of Nevers and of Réthel. His son was Louis I of Flanders
  • Robert (d. 1331), Seigneur of Marle and of Cassel, married (1323) Jeanne of Brittany (1294-1364), daughter of Arthur II of Brittany, and Yolande, countess of Montfort, producing:
    • Jean, Seigneur of Cassel (d. 1332)
    • Yolande (1331 - 1395), married Henry IV of Bar.
  • Jeanne (d. 1333), married in 1288 Enguerrand IV of Coucy (d. 1310), Seigneur of Coucy and Viscount of Meaux
  • Yolande (d. 1313), married in about 1287 Wautier II of Enghien (d. 1309)
  • Mathilde, married about 1314 in Matthieu of Lorraine (d. 1330), lord of Warsberg

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