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  1. Maud of Normandy (died 1006) was the daughter of Richard I "the Fearless", Duke of Normandy and Gunnor. Her siblings were Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy; Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, Count of Evreux ;, Mauger, Count of Corbeil; Robert Danus; Emma of Normandy and Hawise of Normandy .

  2. Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Empress Maud, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy. The daughter and heir of Henry I, king of England and ruler of Normandy, she went to Germany as a child when she was married to the future Holy Roman Emperor Henry V.

  3. Matilde de Inglaterra. Reina de Inglaterra y duquesa de Normandía. (disputado) Gran sello de Matilde, probablemente la representación más fiel de su imagen. [. 1. ] (También existe una versión retocada de 1892, con detalles adicionales.) Señora de los ingleses y normandos.

  4. Daughter and heir of King Henry I of England, who waged a 15-year civil war to establish her right to rule the kingdom of England and the duchy of Normandy. Name variations: Aaliz, Aethelic, or Adela; Lady of England; Empress Maud, Mathilda or Matilda of England; Matilda Augustus of England; Mold.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2019 · The rival of Empress Matilda for the crown of England was her cousin Stephen, whose wife, also a cousin of the Empress, was also named Maud or Matilda. Stephen's mother, Adela of Normandy, was a sister of Henry I.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Matilda. daughter of Henry I of England, consort of the Holy Roman emperor Henry V. Also known as: Mathilde, Maud. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

  7. Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, or Matilda of Blessed Memory, was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy as the first wife of King Henry I. She acted as regent of England on several occasions during Henry's absences: in 1104, 1107, 1108, and 1111.