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  1. Matilde I de Boulogne [nota 1] nació en Boulogne-sur-Mer, Francia, en 1105, siendo la única hija de Eustaquio III de Boulogne, conde de Boulogne y de Lens, y de María de Escocia. En 1125 se casó, en la abadía de Westminster, con Esteban de Blois, conde de Mortain y sobrino del rey Enrique I de Inglaterra. [1]

  2. Matilde de Boulogne (1170-16 de octubre de 1210) fue la menor de las dos hijas de Mateo de Alsacia y de su esposa, la condesa María de Boulogne. [1] Matilde se convirtió en duquesa consorte de Brabante como la primera esposa del duque Enrique I de Brabante .

  3. Matilde I de Boulogne nació en Boulogne-sur-Mer, Francia, en 1105, siendo la única hija de Eustaquio III de Boulogne, conde de Boulogne y de Lens, y de María de Escocia.

  4. Matilda of Boulogne (1170 – 16 October 1210) was the younger daughter of Matthew, Count of Boulogne, and Marie I, Countess of Boulogne. Matilda became Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to Henry I, Duke of Brabant.

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    • Countess of Boulogne
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    Matilda was born in Boulogne, France. Her father was Count Eustace III of Boulogne. Her mother, Mary, was the daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland. Through her maternal grandmother, Matilda was descended from the Anglo-Saxon kings of England.[citation needed]

    In 1125, Matilda married Stephen of Blois, Count of Mortain, who possessed a large honourin England. When Matilda's father abdicated and retired to a monastery the same year, this was joined with Boulogne and the similarly large English honour Matilda inherited. On Eustace III's death, Matilda and her husband became joint rulers of Boulogne. Two ch...

    On the death of Henry I of England in 1135, Stephen rushed to England, taking advantage of Boulogne's control of the closest seaports, and was crowned king, beating his rival, the Empress Matilda. Matilda of Boulogne was heavily pregnant at that time and crossed the Channel after giving birth to a son, William, who would one day succeed as count of...

    Stephen and Matilda had three sons: 1. Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne, married Constance of France, no issue 2. Baldwin of Boulogne (d. before 1135) 3. William of Blois, Count of Mortain and Boulogne and Earl of Surrey, married Isabel de Warenne, no issue They also had two daughters: 1. Matilda of Boulogne, married Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of W...

    Norgate, Kate (1894). "Matilda of Boulogne". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 38. p. 53.
    Duggan, Anne (1997). Queens and Queenship in Medieval Europe: Proceedings of a Conference Held at King's College London, April 1995. The Boydell Press.
    Hilton, Lisa (2008). Queens Consort, England's Medieval Queens. Great Britain: Weidenfeld & Nichelson. ISBN 978-0-7538-2611-9.
  5. Matilde I de Boulogne (circa 1105, Boulogne-sur-Mer – 3 de mayu de 1152, Hedingham Castle (en)) foi la única fía d'Eustaquio III de Boulogne, conde de Boulogne y de Lens, y de María d'Escocia. En 1125 casóse, na abadía de Westminster, con Esteban de Blois, conde de Mortain y sobrín del rei Enrique I d'Inglaterra . [3]

  6. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Matilde of Flanders (1170-1210) was a daughter of Marie I, Countess of Boulogne and her husband Matthew, Count of Boulogne. Matilde was Duchess of Brabant, by her marriage to Henry I, Duke of Brabant.