Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (6 januari 1114) lag beneden de 16 jaar (11).
Age: 65
Age: 65
(1) Zij is getrouwd met Henry (Heinrich) V Germany Von Hohenstauffen.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 6 januari 1114 te Mainz, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, zij was toen 11 jaar oud.
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Geoffrey V "The Fair" (Plantagenet) d'Anjou.
Marriage
Date: 17 Jun 1128
Place: Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays De La Loire, France
Marriage
Date: 1128
Place: Angers, Normandy, , France,
Marriage
Date: 1128
Place: Angers, Normandy, , France,
Marriage
Date: 22 May 1128
Place: Le Mans Cathedral, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France,
Marriage
Date: 22 May 1128
Place: Le Mans Cathedral, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France,
Marriage
Date: 01 Feb 1131
Place: Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France, , , ,, , , ,
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 mei 1127 te Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays De La Loire, France, zij was toen 24 jaar oud.Bronnen 9, 24
Kind(eren):
Empress Matilda
Gender:
Female
Birth:
February 07, 1102
Sutton Courtnay, Nr Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
September 10, 1167 (65)
Abbey of Notre Dame des Prâ©s, Rouen, France
Place of Burial:
Bec Abbey, Le Bec-Helouin, Eure, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England and Matilda of Scotland
Wife of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
and Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
Mother of Henry II "Curtmantle", king of England; Geoffrey VI "Mantell", count of Nantes and William, count of Poitou
Sister of Euphemia (Name & Sex Unconfirmed) Child of Henry I & Mathilda; William Atheling, Duke of Normandy and Adelaide de Angers (Possibly Empress Mathilda)
Half sister of Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester; Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche; Juliane FitzRoy; Fulk FitzRoy; Richard FitzRoy; Sybilla, Queen Consort of Scotland; William FitzRoy; William FitzRoy; Râ©ginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall; Rohese FitzRoy; Gundred FitzRoy; Robert FitzEdith, Baron of Okehampton; Maud, Duchess of Brittany; Matilda Abbess FitzRoy (Abbess of Montivilliers); Constance Mathilde FitzRoy, Vicountess de Maine; Alix FitzRoy; Lord William de Tracy (FitzRoy), Baron of Barnstaple; Henry FitzRoy; [Name Unconf.] Richilde FitzRoy; Isabel Hedwig FitzRoy; Elizabeth FitzRoy and Emma Guyon FitzRoy
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2. MATILDA (Winchester or London 1102-Abbaye de Notre-Dame des Prâ®s, near Rouen 10 Sep 1167, bur Abbaye du Bec, Normandy, later moved to Rouen Cathedral). Her parentage is stated by Orderic Vitalis[144]. The Chronicle of Gervase records the birth "secundo anno regni" of "filiam·Ä¶Matildis"[145]. According to Weir[146], she was christened Adelaide but adopted the name Matilda on her first marriage. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. The chronology of Matilda¬¥s first marriage is complicated. Negotiations for the marriage started in 1109: Henry of Huntingdon records that ambassadors were sent by ·ÄúHenrico imperatore Romano·Äù to request ·Äúfiliam regis·Äù in marriage for ·Äúdomini sui·Äù, that they were received in the English court ·Äúad Pentecosten·Äù, and that ·Äúfilia regis·Äù was given (·Äúdata·Äù) to ·Äúimperatori·Äù in the following year, dated to [1109/10] from the context[147]. The English king's presence in London at that time is confirmed by the Regesta Regum Anglorum which lists three charters dated 13 June 1109 ·ÄúPentecost·Äù issued at Westminster in King Henry's name[148]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records in 1109 that ·Äúbefore Whitsuntide·Äù King Henry I returned to England from Normandy and ·Äúheld his court at Westminster·Äù where ·Äúthe contracts were completed and the oaths sworn for the marriage of his daughter to the emperor·Äù and in 1110 that ·Äúbefore Lent, the king sent his daughter oversea with innumerable treasures and gave her in marriage to the emperor·Äù[149]. Florence of Worcester records that "rex Anglorum Henricus·Äù granted ·Äúfiliam suam...in conjugem" to "Heinrico regi Teutonicorum", dated to 1110 from the context[150]. In a later passage, the same source records that "Matildis filia regis Anglorum·Äù who was ·ÄúHeinrico, Romanorum imperatori...desponsata" was consecrated empress "VIII Id Jan" (6 January) at Mainz, dated to 1114 from the context[151]. The Continuatio of the Gesta Ducum Normannorum records that ·ÄúHenricus quintus rex et quartus imperator Romanorum et Alemannorum·Äù requested in marriage the daughter of the king of England who was brought to his kingdom, that the couple were betrothed (·Äúdesponsavit·Äù) in Utrecht at Easter, and that Matilda was consecrated queen in Mainz ·Äúin festivitate sancti Iacobi·Äù (25 July) by the archbishop of Kââln. Matilda was then carefully brought up (·Äústudiose nutriri precepit·Äù) by Bruno archbishop of Trier, including learning the German language and customs, until the time for her marriage (·Äútempus nuptiarum·Äù)[152]. Orderic Vitalis records that "Henricus rex Anglorum" gave ·ÄúMathildem filiam suam...in uxorem·Äù to ·ÄúImperatori·Äù, that ·ÄúRogerius filius Ricardi [identified as Roger FitzRichard de Clare] cognatus regis, cum nobili comitatu in Anglia·Äù escorted her to Germany, and that her dowry was 10,000 marks, undated but dated to [1110] from the context[153]. The dating is confirmed approximately by a later passage in the same source, recording the death of Emperor Heinrich, which states that he married Matilda three years after succeeding his father (who died in August 1106)[154]. Another passage records that ·ÄúHenricus rex·Äù gave ·ÄúMathildem filiam suam...in conjugium·Äù to ·ÄúKarolo [error for Henrico] Henrici filio Imperatori Alemannorum·Äù, that she was led to her husband by ·ÄúBurchardus prâ¶sul Cameracensium·Äù, in the presence of ·ÄúRogerius...filius Ricardi, aliique plures ex Normannis comitati·Äù[155]. This last passage is dated to [1109] from the context. However, Burchard was not appointed bishop of Cambrai until 1114: the Annales Cameracensis record that ·Äúdomnus Burgardus·Äù was elected [as bishop] in 1114[156]. The Annals of Winchester record that ·Äúrex·Äù sent ·Äúfiliam suam Matildem·Äù for betrothal (·Äúdesponsandam·Äù) to ·Äúimperatori Henrico·Äù with 5,000 marks of silver in 1110, adding that she was only 8 years and 15 days old[157]. The Annals of Winchelcombe, Gloucestershire record in 1114 that ·ÄúMatildis filia regis Anglorum Henrici·Äù married (·Äúdesponsatur...sponsam suscepit·Äù) ·ÄúAnglici regis filiam·Äù and that the dowry was agreed (·Äúmore dotavit·Äù) in Utrecht at Easter[158]. Simeon of Durham records in 1110 that "rex Anglorum Henricus" gave ·Äúfiliam suam·Äù in marriage (·Äúin conjugem dedit·Äù) to ·ÄúHenrico imperatori·Äù, adding that he sent her from Dover ·Äúusque ad Witsand·Äù at the start of ·ÄúQuadragesimâ¶...IV Id Apr·Äù[159]. The same source records in 1114 that "Mathildis filia regis Anglorum Henrici" was married (·Äúdesponsata·Äù) to ·ÄúHenrico Romanorum imperatori·Äù and was consecrated empress at Mainz ·ÄúVIII Id Jan·Äù[160]. The Annales Hildesheimensis record a synod held ·ÄúNon Mar·Äù in 1110 by Pope Paschal who sent legates to Liâ®ge (·ÄúLeodium ad regem·Äù) and that there (·Äúibi·Äù) ·Äúrex·Äù received as wife (·Äúsponsam suscepit·Äù) ·ÄúAnglici regis filiam·Äù and that he granted her dower in accordance with the customs of the kingdom (·Äúregio more dotavit·Äù) in Utrecht at Easter[161]. The same source records in 1114 that Matilda married (·Äúdesponsatur·Äù) ·ÄúHenrico Romanorum imperatori·Äù[162]. The Annales Sancti Disibodi record in 1109 that ·ÄúRex·Äù was betrothed (·Äúdesponsata·Äù) to ·Äúfilia regis Anglorum·Äù and in 1114 that ·ÄúImperator·Äù passed Christmas at ·ÄúBabinberg·Äù and married (·Äúnuptias fecit·Äù) at Mainz ·Äúpost epiphaniam·Äù[163]. Matilda was crowned empress again in 1117 with her husband at St Peter·Äôs Basilica, Rome.
Her second marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[164]. The Chronicle of Gervase records the second marriage of "filiam suam·Ä¶viduam" to "Gaufrido comiti Andegaviâ¶"[165]. Matilda asserted the right to succeed after the death of her father and fought King Stephen in a civil war in which she was finally defeated 1 Nov 1141. Robert of Torigny records the death "1167·Ä¶IV Id Sep Rothomagi" of "matris suⶠ[Henrici regis] Mathildis imperatricis" and her burial "Becci"[166]. The necrology of Angers Cathedral records the death "II Id Sep" of "Mathildis imperatrix filia Henrici regis uxor Goffredi comitis"[167].
m firstly (betrothed Utrecht Easter 1110[168], Mainz 6 Jan 1114) Emperor HEINRICH V, son of Emperor HEINRICH IV & his first wife Berthe de Savoie (1081-Utrecht 23 May 1125, bur Speyer Cathedral).
m secondly (Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou 17 Jun 1128) GEOFFROY d·ÄôAnjou, son of FOULQUES V Comte d·ÄôAnjou & his first wife Aremburge de Maine (24 Aug 1113-Châ¢teau du Loire 7 Sep 1151, bur Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou). He succeeded on the abdication of his father in 1129 as GEOFFROI V ·Äúle Bel/Plantagenet·Äù Comte d·ÄôAnjou. He was proclaimed Duke of Normandy 19 Jan 1144.
Matilda & her second husband had three children:
1. HENRI d·ÄôAnjou (Le Mans, Anjou 5 Mar 1133-Châ¢teau de Chinon 6 Jul 1189, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). William of Tyre names him and records his parentage[345]. The ChronicⶠSancti Albini records the birth "1133 III Non Mar" of "Henricus"[346]. Comte de Touraine et du Maine 1151. He succeeded his father in 1151 as HENRI Comte d·ÄôAnjou, Duke of Normandy. He became Duke of Aquitaine by right of his wife 18 May 1152. He succeeded King Stephen 19 Dec 1154 as HENRY II King of England, crowned in Westminster Abbey the same day. m (Bordeaux Cathedral 18 May 1152) as her second husband, ELEONORE Dss of Aquitaine, divorced wife of LOUIS VII King of France, daughter of GUILLAUME X Duke of Aquitaine, GUILLAUME VIII Comte de Poitou & his first wife Elâ©onore de Châ¢tellerault (Nieul-sur-Autize, Vendâ©e or Châ¢teau de Belin, Guyenne or Palais d·ÄôOmbriâ®re, Bordeaux 1122-Abbaye de Fontevrault 1 Apr 1204, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Alienor Guilielmi filia comits Pictavorum et Aquitanie ducis" as wife of "regi Francie Ludovico"[347]. She was crowned Queen Consort of England with her husband 19 Dec 1154 at Westminster Abbey. She supported the revolt of her sons against their father in 1173, was captured and imprisoned in the châ¢teau de Chinon, later at Salisbury until 1179. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the burial of "uxor [regis Henrici] regina Alienordis" in the same abbey as her husband[348].
- KINGS of ENGLAND.
2. GEOFFROY d·ÄôAnjou (Rouen, Normandy 1 Jun 1134-Nantes 26 Jul 1158, bur Nantes). Robert of Torigny records the birth "1134 mense Maio in Pentecoste Rothomagi" of "Gaufridus secundus filius Gaufridi comitis Andegavensis", specifying that his mother "Matildis imperatrix" was "infirmata·Ä¶propter difficultatem partus usque ad desperationem"[349]. The ChronicⶠSancti Albini records the birth "1134 Kal Jun" of "Gaufridus"[350]. William of Tyre names him as his parents' second son[351]. "Goffridus comes filius Fulconis regis Jerusalem" renounced rights to Angers with the consent of "filiis meis Henrico et Goffrido" by charter dated [1136/1140] which also names "uxori meⶠMathildi"[352]. His father intended him to succeed as Comte d'Anjou, but his brother Henri did not permit this. Geoffroy revolted against his brother in 1152 and 1156, after which his castles of Chinon, Loudun and Mirebeau were confiscated. He was appointed Comte de Nantes by his brother in 1157 after the expulsion of Comte Hoâ´l[353]. Matthew of Paris specifies that Geoffroy was the brother of King Henry II when he records his death in 1158, after which Nantes was transferred to his brother[354]. Robert of Torigny records the death "1158 mense Julio" of "Gaufrido comite Nannetensi fratre Henrici regis Julio"[355].
3. GUILLAUME d·ÄôAnjou (Argentan 22 Jul 1136-Rouen 30 Jan 1164, bur Rouen Cathedral). Robert of Torigny records the birth "1136 mense Augusto apud Argentomagum" of "Guillermus tercius filius comitis Gaufridi"[356]. The ChronicⶠSancti Albini records the birth "1136 XI Kal Aug" of "Guillelmus"[357]. William of Tyre names him as his parents' third son "cognomento Longaspata"[358]. Comte de Poitou. His brother granted him extensive lordships in fifteen English counties and the vicomtâ© of Dieppe[359]. Robert of Torigny records the death "apud Rothomagum III Kal Feb·Ä¶1164" of "Willermus frater Henrici regis" and his burial "in ecclesia SanctⶠMariâ¶"[360].
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Children of Matilda 'the Empress' of England and Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine
1.Emma Plantagenet d. b 1214
2.Henry II 'Curtmantle' d'Anjou, King of England+ b. 5 Mar 1133, d. 6 Jul 1189
3.Geoffrey VI d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou et Nantes b. 1 Jun 1134, d. 26 Jul 1158
4.William de Poitou, Comte de Poitou b. c Jul 1136, d. 30 Jan 1164
Citations
1.[S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website.
2.[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 57. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
3.[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 54.
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References ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 9 ^ Pain 1978, p. 5 ^ Pain 1978, p. 7 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 16 ^ Pain 1978, p. 8 ^ Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney, eds. (1894). Dictionary of national biography. 37. Smith, Elder, & co. http://books.google.com/books?id=Ga_QAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA54#v=onepage&q&f.... ^ Chibnall (1991), p. 24 ^ Pain 1978, p. 12 ^ Pain 1978, p. 14 ^ a b c d Chibnall 1991, p. 32 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 33 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 34 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 38 ^ a b c Chibnall 1991, p. 40 ^ a b Pain 1978, p. 16 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 41 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 42 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 43 ^ Pain 1978, p. 17 ^ Pain 1978, p. 18 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 51 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 52 ^ a b c d e Pain 1978, p. 25 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 54 ^ Pain 1978, p. 26 ^ a b c Pain 1978, p. 27 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 55 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 57 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 59 ^ Chibnall 1991, p. 60 ^ a b Chibnall 1991, p. 61 ^ a b Lyon, Ann (2003). Constitutional history of the UK. Routledge Cavendish. ISBN 1-85941-746-9. http://books.google.com/books?id=yiqrD_b_EGkC&pg=PA30&dq=%22lady+of.... ^ Harvey, John. The Plantagenets. p. 50.
Bibliography
Pain, Nesta (1978), Empress Matilda: Uncrowned Queen of England, Butler & Tanner Chibnall, Marjorie (1991), The Empress Matilda: Queen Consort, Queen Mother and Lady of the English, Basil Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-15737-9
Further reading
Bradbury, J. (1996) Stephen and Matilda: the Civil War of 1139·Äì1153, Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-0612-X Fletcher, John (1990) Sutton Courtenay: The History of a Thameside Village Gardener, J and Wenborn, W the History Today Companion to British History Parsons, John Carmi. Medieval Mothering (New Middle Ages), sub. Marjorie Chibnall, "Empress Matilda and Her Sons"
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Holy Roman Empress
Queen of the Romans
Tenure
7 January 1114‰ ဓ 23 May 1125
Lady of the English (disputed)
Reign
8 April 1141‰ ဓ 1148[1][2]
Predecessor
Stephen (as King of England)
Successor
Stephen (as King of England)
Born c.·Äâ7 February 1102 Possibly Winchester or Sutton Courtenay, England
Died 10 September 1167 (aged 65) Rouen, France
Burial Rouen Cathedral, France
Spouse
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. (m.‰ 1114; died‰ 1125)
Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (m.‰ 1128; died‰ 1151)
Issue
Henry II, King of England
Geoffrey, Count of Nantes
William FitzEmpress
House Normandy
Father Henry I, King of England
Mother Matilda of Scotland
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