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Matilda of Flanders (French: Mathilde; Dutch: Machteld; German: Mechtild) (c. 1031 – 2 November 1083) was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy by marriage to William the Conqueror, and regent of Normandy during his absences from the duchy. She was the mother of nine children who survived to adulthood, including two kings ...
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Matilda of Saxony (c. 935-942 – 25 May 1008) was a Saxon...
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Having achieved this, William sent for his wife, Matilda of...
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" Matilda of Flanders " (1031 - November 2, 1083) was the...
- Matilda of Saxony, countess of Flanders - Wikipedia
Matilde de Flandes (c. 1031- Caen, 2 de noviembre de 1083), 1 fue reina consorte de Inglaterra de 1066 a 1083 y la primera reina consorte de Inglaterra desde la Conquista normanda. Hija del conde Balduino V de Flandes y de Adela de Francia (hija del rey Roberto II de Francia y nieta de Hugo Capeto ). 1 Fue madre de al menos nueve hijos, entre ...
History UK. History of England. Share article. Matilda of Flanders. Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy by her marriage to William the Conqueror, Matilda of Flanders was an exceptional woman for her time, wielding a great deal of power and influence… Natalie Izzard. 9 min read.
Matilda Of Flanders (died 1083) was the queen consort of William I the Conqueror, whom she married c. 1053. During William’s absences in England, the duchy of Normandy was under her regency, with the aid of their son, Robert Curthose (see Robert II [Normandy]), except when he was in rebellion against his father.
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