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Matilda "Holy Roman Empress, Lady of the English" Normandie
(7 Feb 1102 - 10 Sep 1167)
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=== Name ===
: Name: Matilda
Couldn't find any valid last name at birth.
Couldn't find any valid first name.
=== Occupation ===
: Occupation: Empress
=== Early Life ===Born in 1102 to Henry I and Matilda of Scotland, Adelaide took the name Matilda ("Maud(e)" at the time of her first marriage.. It's commonly thought she was born at Winchester, but she may have been born in London, or the palace at Sutton Courtenay in Oxfordshire.
Her maternal grandparents were Malcolm III of Scotland and [saint] Margaret of Wessex. Margaret's father was Edward the Exile, son and successor of Edmund II of England.
While she had three natural siblings and at least another 25 illegitimate siblings, Matilda and her younger brother William Adelin were the only surviving, direct contenders to the throne. But after seventeen-year-old William died in the White Ship disaster, Matilda became the sole heir.
===First Marriage ===Typical of the times, her first marriage was political. Betrothed on 10 April 1110, she married the 32-year-old Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor on the 7th of January in 1114 at the age of twelve: [[Wikipedia: Empress Matilda]]. She was crowned... but unfortunately, it wasn't by the pope.
On the Pentacost of May 13th, 1117, the honors were done in Rome by an excommunicated member of the clergy ... the future Antipope, archbishop of Braga, Maurice Bourdin. Maude, "later claimed to have been crowned twice," and managed to convince Norman chroniclers that the pope actually took part.
In any case, Matilda was still, "anointed queen at her husband's coronation by Pope Paschal in 1111." Even after Henry died in 1125, leaving her childless, the title of Empress continued to hold some weight at the English court. Official records address her, "regina Romanorum."
=== Second Marriage ===Henry I and his second wife had no issue, so Matilda was the next option for dynastic continuity. After the barons pledged support, Henry arranged her second marriage to the 13-year-old Geoffrey of Anjou and Maine. She was twenty-five.
=== Civil War ===Once Matilda's half brother Robert, earl of Gloucester, rebelled against Stephen, war broke out in 1136. Matilda arrived in England in 1139 and after a series of battles, Stephen was caught February 1141 at the [[:Category:First Battle of Lincoln|Battle of Lincoln]].: Medlands. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm fmg.ac]
=== Lady of the English ===During the summer of 1141, Maud almost tasted success. With Stephen out of the way, she was now "lady of the English." ... Only to turn around and blow it.
That June, she rode into London with a bad attitude ... demanding money. It incensed the public and her coronation was met with angry town folk. She fled to Oxford with no crown.
* DEC 1142: Matilda escapes Oxford Castle and crosses the frozen Thames.
* 01 NOV 1141: Robert is exchanged for Stephen.
Meanwhile... Stephen's wife hit the ground with an army from France. They caught the Earl of Gloucester, later ransomed in exchange for Stephen. Matilda escaped but her forces were routed at Winchester in September 1141. Thereafter she maintained a weak resistance out west.
=== Death ===In 1148, after the death of her half-brother, Matilda left her son (Henry II) behind and returned to Normandy. She died at Notre Dame du Pr�� near Rouen on 10 September 1169, and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey. Her remains were moved to Rouen Cathedral in 1847.
Matilda's epitaph reads: "Great by Birth, Greater by Marriage, Greatest in her Offspring: Here lies Matilda, the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry."
===Sources===
* '''"Royal Ancestry" 2013 by Douglas Richardson Vol. I, page 18-20''''''MAUD OF ENGLAND,''' sometimes styled "Lady of the English" (rarely "Queen of the English"), daughter and heiress, born at London about 8 Feb. 1102. She married (1st) at Mainz 7 January 1114 '''HEINRICH (or HENRY) V, Holy Roman Emperor,''' son of Heinrich IV, Holy Roman Emperor, by Bertha, daughter of Otto, Count of Savoy, They had no issue. HEINRICH V died at Utrecht 23 May 1125. Maud was declared heir presumptive to her father in 1126. She married (2nd) Le mans, Maine 17 June 1128 '''GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET''', nicknamed ''le Bel''), Count of Anjou and Maine, Knt., son and heir of Foulques V ''le Jeune'', Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, by his 1st wife, Eremburge, daughter and heiress of Helie, Count of Maine. he was born 24 August 1113. They had three sons, Henry (II) [King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Count of Anjou], Geoffrey [Count of Anjou and Nantes], and William Longespee. By and unknown mistress (or mistresses),Geoffrey also had one illegitimate son, Hamelin [5th Ealr of Surrey], and two illegitimate daughters, Emma and Mary [Abbess of Shaftesbury]. GEOFFREY, Count of Anjou and Maine, died at Chateau-du-Loir 7 Sept. 1167, and was buried in St. Julien's, Le Mans, Maine. In 1153 the treaty of Westminster allowed Stephen should remain King of England for life and that Maud's son, Henry, should succeed him. MAUD, late Empress of Almain, died at Rouen, Normandy 10 Sept. 1167, and was buried at Bec Abbey, Normandy. At her death, her wealth was distributed to the poor, and to various hospitals, churches, and monasteries.
* '''"Royal Ancestry" 2013 Douglas Richardson Vol. I. page 159, 197, 448, 479,
and 536'''
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm Medlands]
* [http://www.royalancestors.com/ www.royalancestors.com]
* [http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/index.html Camelot]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8619917 findagrave.com]
* [[:Wikipedia: Empress Matilda]]
* [[:Wikipedia: Plantagenet]]
=== Footnotes ===
* Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 12 (ii)
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Empress Matilda
=== Name ===
: Name: Matilda
Couldn't find any valid last name at birth.
Couldn't find any valid first name.
=== Occupation ===
: Occupation: Empress
=== Early Life ===Born in 1102 to Henry I and Matilda of Scotland, Adelaide took the name Matilda ("Maud(e)" at the time of her first marriage.. It's commonly thought she was born at Winchester, but she may have been born in London, or the palace at Sutton Courtenay in Oxfordshire.
Her maternal grandparents were Malcolm III of Scotland and [saint] Margaret of Wessex. Margaret's father was Edward the Exile, son and successor of Edmund II of England.
While she had three natural siblings and at least another 25 illegitimate siblings, Matilda and her younger brother William Adelin were the only surviving, direct contenders to the throne. But after seventeen-year-old William died in the White Ship disaster, Matilda became the sole heir.
===First Marriage ===Typical of the times, her first marriage was political. Betrothed on 10 April 1110, she married the 32-year-old Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor on the 7th of January in 1114 at the age of twelve: [[Wikipedia: Empress Matilda]]. She was crowned... but unfortunately, it wasn't by the pope.
On the Pentacost of May 13th, 1117, the honors were done in Rome by an excommunicated member of the clergy ... the future Antipope, archbishop of Braga, Maurice Bourdin. Maude, "later claimed to have been crowned twice," and managed to convince Norman chroniclers that the pope actually took part.
In any case, Matilda was still, "anointed queen at her husband's coronation by Pope Paschal in 1111." Even after Henry died in 1125, leaving her childless, the title of Empress continued to hold some weight at the English court. Official records address her, "regina Romanorum."
=== Second Marriage ===Henry I and his second wife had no issue, so Matilda was the next option for dynastic continuity. After the barons pledged support, Henry arranged her second marriage to the 13-year-old Geoffrey of Anjou and Maine. She was twenty-five.
=== Civil War ===Once Matilda's half brother Robert, earl of Gloucester, rebelled against Stephen, war broke out in 1136. Matilda arrived in England in 1139 and after a series of battles, Stephen was caught February 1141 at the [[:Category:First Battle of Lincoln|Battle of Lincoln]].: Medlands. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm fmg.ac]
=== Lady of the English ===During the summer of 1141, Maud almost tasted success. With Stephen out of the way, she was now "lady of the English." ... Only to turn around and blow it.
That June, she rode into London with a bad attitude ... demanding money. It incensed the public and her coronation was met with angry town folk. She fled to Oxford with no crown.
* DEC 1142: Matilda escapes Oxford Castle and crosses the frozen Thames.
* 01 NOV 1141: Robert is exchanged for Stephen.
Meanwhile... Stephen's wife hit the ground with an army from France. They caught the Earl of Gloucester, later ransomed in exchange for Stephen. Matilda escaped but her forces were routed at Winchester in September 1141. Thereafter she maintained a weak resistance out west.
=== Death ===In 1148, after the death of her half-brother, Matilda left her son (Henry II) behind and returned to Normandy. She died at Notre Dame du Pr�� near Rouen on 10 September 1169, and was buried in Fontevrault Abbey. Her remains were moved to Rouen Cathedral in 1847.
Matilda's epitaph reads: "Great by Birth, Greater by Marriage, Greatest in her Offspring: Here lies Matilda, the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry."
===Sources===
* '''"Royal Ancestry" 2013 by Douglas Richardson Vol. I, page 18-20''''''MAUD OF ENGLAND,''' sometimes styled "Lady of the English" (rarely "Queen of the English"), daughter and heiress, born at London about 8 Feb. 1102. She married (1st) at Mainz 7 January 1114 '''HEINRICH (or HENRY) V, Holy Roman Emperor,''' son of Heinrich IV, Holy Roman Emperor, by Bertha, daughter of Otto, Count of Savoy, They had no issue. HEINRICH V died at Utrecht 23 May 1125. Maud was declared heir presumptive to her father in 1126. She married (2nd) Le mans, Maine 17 June 1128 '''GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET''', nicknamed ''le Bel''), Count of Anjou and Maine, Knt., son and heir of Foulques V ''le Jeune'', Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, by his 1st wife, Eremburge, daughter and heiress of Helie, Count of Maine. he was born 24 August 1113. They had three sons, Henry (II) [King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Count of Anjou], Geoffrey [Count of Anjou and Nantes], and William Longespee. By and unknown mistress (or mistresses),Geoffrey also had one illegitimate son, Hamelin [5th Ealr of Surrey], and two illegitimate daughters, Emma and Mary [Abbess of Shaftesbury]. GEOFFREY, Count of Anjou and Maine, died at Chateau-du-Loir 7 Sept. 1167, and was buried in St. Julien's, Le Mans, Maine. In 1153 the treaty of Westminster allowed Stephen should remain King of England for life and that Maud's son, Henry, should succeed him. MAUD, late Empress of Almain, died at Rouen, Normandy 10 Sept. 1167, and was buried at Bec Abbey, Normandy. At her death, her wealth was distributed to the poor, and to various hospitals, churches, and monasteries.
* '''"Royal Ancestry" 2013 Douglas Richardson Vol. I. page 159, 197, 448, 479,
and 536'''
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm Medlands]
* [http://www.royalancestors.com/ www.royalancestors.com]
* [http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/index.html Camelot]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8619917 findagrave.com]
* [[:Wikipedia: Empress Matilda]]
* [[:Wikipedia: Plantagenet]]
=== Footnotes ===
* Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 12 (ii)
}
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==Acknowledgements==This person was created through the import of My Family File.ged on 19 May 2010. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.
Events
| Birth | 7 Feb 1102 | Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, England | |||
| Death | 10 Sep 1167 | Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Buried at Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England with her father Henry. | |||
| Alt name | of England | ||||
| Reference No | 2771262 | ||||
| Reference No | 2808079 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | Henry "Beauclerc, FitzWilliam, King of England" Normandie (1068 - 1135) |
| Mother | Eadgith Dunkeld (1079 - 1118) |
| Sibling | Euphemia of England (1101 - ) |
| Sibling | William "Adeline, Atheling, Duke of Normandy" Normandie (1103 - 1120) |