Some earlier researches believed that Margaret's daughter
Matilda was born from her second marriage, with Henry I of Vianden, but later scholars pointed out that Margaret's first husband Raoul III of
Issoudun, in his 1212 testament, mentioned their "little daughter" (lat.
filiola) Matilda, thus concluding that she was born from Margaret's first marriage. Henry's stepdaughter Matilda was later (c. 1230) married to
John Angelos (b. c. 1193 - d. before 1250), Lord of
Syrmia. Matilda and John had a daughter Maria (c. 1235 - a. 1285) whose husband Anselm (
Anseau) de
Cayeux (the younger) worked for King
Charles I of Naples. Since Maria is mentioned, in some 1280s sources, as sister (lat.
soror) of Queen
Helen of Serbia (c. 1236–1314), some researchers have proposed that Helen was also a daughter of Matilda, and thus grand-daughter of Henry's wife Margaret. Henry and Margaret had the following children: • Peter, dean in cathedrals of
Liège and
Cologne (died after 1272) • Frederic of Vianden. Frederic died in 1247 (5 years before his father). He married Mathilde of
Salm (b.c. 1223), a daughter of Henry III,
Count of Ardennes (seigneur de Viviers, c. 1190 - 1246 ?, married to Marguerite de Bar le Duc ?), and had a son named Henry, Lord of Schönecken (1248-1299)
(de). •
Henry I van Vianden (d. 1267), bishop of
Utrecht from 1249 to 1267. • Philip I (d. 1273),
Count of Vianden 1252-1273. He married Marie of
Brabant-
Perwez, daughter of Godfrey of
Louvain, Lord of
Perwez, apparently a descendant of
Godfrey III, Count of Louvain and
Landgrave of Brabant (1142-1190). Their issue was Godefroid I, Count of Vianden (d. 1307 or 1310) and four other children. •
Yolanda of Vianden (1231–1283), still revered today in
Luxembourg. ==Ancestry==