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  1. Matilda (c.1105 – 3 May 1152) was Countess of Boulogne in her own right from 1125 and Queen of England from the accession of her husband, Stephen, in 1135 until her death in 1152. She supported Stephen in his struggle for the English throne against their mutual cousin Empress Matilda.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Rouen. Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Matilda of England or Maude, was the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England. Matilda and her younger brother, William Adelin, were the only legitimate children of King Henry to survive to adulthood.

  3. 19 de jul. de 2021 · We can think of Empress Matilda as the fierce nearly Norman queen, who battled her cousin Stephen and the sexism of medieval England for 19 long years, during a period described as ‘The Anarchy’. Basing her campaign in Oxford, Matilda battled, sieged, and even made an elaborate escape during her enduring efforts to claim the English throne.

  4. Siege of Oxford (1142) The siege of Oxford took place during the Anarchy —a period of civil war following the death of Henry I of England without a male heir—in 1142. Fought between his nephew, Stephen of Blois, and his daughter, the Empress Matilda (or Maud), [note 1] who had recently been expelled from her base in Westminster and chosen ...

  5. Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, [a] 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, or Matilda of Blessed Memory, was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy as the first wife of King Henry I.

  6. Matilda (Empress Maud), Stephen and The Anarchy, the ‘forgotten’ English Civil War of the 12th century…. Matilda was an indomitable woman! She was the daughter of King Henry I of England, and was his sole legitimate child after the death of his son Prince William in the ‘White Ship’ disaster.*. She was married first to Henry V of the ...

  7. 10 de ago. de 2021 · Packed off in an alliance forming relationship, later to be marriage, with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V at just the age of 8, Matilda lived in Germany through her formative years before ruling parts of the Empire as a Consort. Through this, she gained the title ‘Empress Matilda’ and was later known within the Germanic speaking lands as ‘The Good Matilda.’ Good for her, given some of ...