Alix, Countess of Eu
Alix d'Eu or Alice of Eu, was ruling Countess of Eu from 1191 to 1246. She was the last ruler of the county of Eu from the House of Normandy.
Biography
Alix was the daughter of Henry II, Count of Eu, and Matilda, daughter of Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, and Isabel de Warenne. Alix inherited Eu and Hastings upon her father's death in 1191 as her older brothers had both died prematurely.By 1191, Alix was married to Raoul I of Lusignan, Lord of Exoudun, who became Count of Eu and Lord of Hastings. Alix and Raoul had several children, including:
- Raoul II de Lusignan, Count of Eu.
- Matilda Lusignan, who married Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 1st Earl of Essex and Constable of England. She was buried at Llanthony, Gloucester.
In a charter dated February 1233, Alix granted terram de Forz...ex eschæta Guillelmi quondam domini de Forz et comitis Aubemarle to Louis IX, King of France. It is unclear how Alix came to control Forz.
Alix was interred at La Mothe-Saint-Héray upon her death. The Counts of Eu continued through several generations of the House of Lusignan.