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Matilda, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167

LC control no.n 90696993
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Personal name headingMatilda, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167
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Variant(s)Maud, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167
Mathilde, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167
Matilda, Princess, consort of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, 1102-1167
Matilda, Princess, daughter of Henry I, King of England, 1102-1167
Matilda, Princess of England, consort of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, 1102-1167
Maude, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167
Birth date1102-02-07
Death date1167-09-10
Found inJones, E. The fatal crown, 1991: CIP galley (Matilda; Mathilde; Maud; daughter of Henry I, King of England; b. 1102, d. 1167; married Henry V in 1114, he died in 1125, later she married Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou)
LC data base, 09-24-90 (hdg.: Matilda, Princess of England, consort of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, 1102-1167)
Britannica (Matilda, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor; b. 1102, d. 1167; daughter of Henry I by Queen Matilda; married Henry V. in 1114; he died in 1125; later she married Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou)
Dict. of natl. biog., 1917 (Matilda, Empress, daughter of Henry I, King of England; b. 1102-1167)
BLC, 1983 (Matilda, Empress, consort of Henry V, Emperor of Germany)
When Christ and his saints slept, 1995: p. 25, etc. (Lady Maude; Maude)
Wikipedia, Dec. 3, 2021 (Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102-10 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy. The daughter of King Henry I of England, she moved to Germany as a child when she married the future Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. She travelled with her husband into Italy in 1116, was controversially crowned in St Peter's Basilica, and acted as the imperial regent in Italy. Matilda and Henry V had no children, and when he died in 1125, the imperial crown was claimed by his rival Lothair of Supplinburg.)
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