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  1. 22 de jul. de 2013 · Matilda of Canossa Countess of Tuscany, daughter and heiress of the Marquess Boniface of Tuscany, and Beatrice, daughter of Frederick of Lorraine, b. 1046; d. 24 July, 1114. In 1053 her father was murdered. Duke Gottfried of Lorraine, an opponent of the Emperor Henry III, went to Italy and married the widowed Beatrice. But, in […]

  2. Beatrice of Lorraine, marchioness of Tuscany – and mother of the more famous Matilda of Tuscany – died in Pisa on April 18th 1076. Matilda arranged the details of her mother’s burial and Beatrice was entombed in the same Tuscan city, in an ancient sarcophagus dated by art historians to the second century AD, representing the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytus.

  3. Matilda of Canossa. Grand Countess Matilda of Canossa, also known as Matilda of Tuscany, was a medieval countess, duchess, marchioness and queen. Matilda was a powerful feudal landowner and an ardent supporter of the Papacy in the investiture struggle. Her story is an important part of the construction of Europe and her vicissitudes are ...

  4. Countess of Tuscany, daughter of Boniface, Marquis of Mantua, was born in 1039. Her mother, Beatrice, sister of Henry the Third, Emperor of Germany, after the death of Boniface, married Galezo, Duke of Lorraine, and contracted Matilda to Godfrey Gibbosus, or Crookback, Duke of Spoleto and Tuscany, Galezo's son by a former marriage.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2019 · The name Matilda means “mighty in war.”. The gran contessa. Matilda of Tuscany (1046–1115) lived up to her name. According to military. woman who at best plays a supporting role in general histories of the period. economic chaos left behind by the unraveling of the Roman Empire in the West. commander in her own right.

  6. John Long, 1906 - Countesses - 357 pages. "Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mathilda) (1046? 24 July 1115) was an Italian noblewoman, the principal Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. She is one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments.

  7. Countess of Tuscany, b. 1046; d. July 24, 1114. Matilda of Canossa, Countess of Tuscany, daughter and heiress of the Marquess Boniface of Tuscany, and Beatrice, daughter of Frederick of Lorraine, b. 1046; d. July 24, 1114. In 1053 her father was murdered. Duke Gottfried of Lorraine, an opponent of the Emperor Henry III, went to Italy and ...