Matilda of England | |
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Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire; Queen consort of the Romans; later Duchess consort of the Romans | |
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Lady of the English (disputed) | |
Reign | April 1141 - November 1141 |
Predecessor | Stephen |
Successor | Stephen |
Spouse | Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor m. 1114 dec. 1125 Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou m. 1128 dec. 1151 |
Issue | |
Henry II of England Geoffrey VI, Count of Anjou William, Count of Poitou | |
Father | Henry I of England |
Mother | Matilda of Scotland |
Burial | Rouen |
Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102–10 September 1167), sometimes called Empress Maud, was the second child of Henry I of England and Matilda of Scotland. Her brother, William Adelin, died in the wreck of the White Ship in 1120. This made Matilda the hereditary heir to the English throne. At her father's death in 1135, her cousin King Stephen rushed to take the throne. This led to a civil war between Stephen and Matilda, known as the Anarchy.