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  1. Matilda Fitzroy (h. 1080/1100 – 25 de noviembre de 1120), condesa de Perche, estuvo entre los miembros de la familia real inglesa que perecieron en el naufragio del Barco Blanco en la costa de Barfleur . Biografía.

  2. Matilda Fitzroy (c. 1080/1100 – 25 November 1120), Countess of Perche, was among several members of the English royal family who died in the wreck of the White Ship off Barfleur . Life. Matilda, or Maud, was an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England by a mistress identified only as Edith. [a] [1] Nothing is known of her mother's family.

  3. Matilda FitzRoy; Condesa de Perche: Ejercicio; 1103–1120: Información personal; Nacimiento: h. 1080/1100: Fallecimiento: 25 de noviembre de 1120: Familia; Dinastía: Normandía: Padre: Enrique I de Inglaterra: Madre: Edith: Cónyuge: Rotrou III de Perche: Hijos: Felipa, condesa de Maine Felicia

  4. Matilda FitzRoy Countess of Perche was born in 1086 as the daughter of Henry I King of England and Second Mistress Edith. She married Rotrou III, Count of Perche in 1103. They were the parents of at least 3 daughters. She died on 25 November 1120, at the age of 34, and was buried in France. Photos and Memories (7) +2. View All. Do you know Matilda?

  5. Matilda Fitzroy (c. 1080/1100 - 25 de noviembre de 1120), condesa de Perche, fue uno de varios miembros de la familia real inglesa que murió en el naufragio del White Ship frente a Barfleur. Matilda, o Maud, era una hija ilegítima del rey Enrique I de Inglaterra con una amante identificada solo como Edith.

  6. When Matilda FitzRoy Countess of Perche was born about 1091, her father, Henry I King of England, was 25 and her mother, unknown mistresses of Henry I, was 23. She married Rotrou III comte du Perche about 1115. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. She died on 25 November 1120, in At Sea, at the age of 30, and was buried in France.

  7. The career of Matilda of Saxony (1171-1210), wife of Count Geoffrey III of the Perche, illustrates the role of high born women in power politics in the twelfth/thirteenth centuries.