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  1. With the support of the Margravine, Conrad crowned King of Italy by Archbishop Anselm III of Milan before 4 December 1093. Together with the Pope, Matilda organized the marriage of King Conrad with Maximilla, daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Mathilde II de Hauteville, dame de Sicile. Italian: d'Altavilla, dame de Sicile, Spanish: Matilde de Altavilla, dama de Sicilia. Also Known As: "Matilda", "Mathilda", "of Sicily", "di Altavilla", "de Sicile", "di Sicilia". Birthdate: estimated between 1043 and 1089. Death:

    • Guigues III, I. Comte D'albon
    • between circa 1146 and circa 1147
    • estimated between 1043 and 1089
    • Private User
    • Early Life
    • Papal Alliance & The Investiture Controversy
    • The Walk to Canossa
    • Civil War
    • Campaign Against Henry IV
    • The First Crusade & Later Years
    • Conclusion

    Matilda was a descendent of the House of Canossa, a noble family established by her great-grandfather Atto Adalbert of Lucca (d. 988), a 10th-century Lombard military leader from Lucca and vassal to the German kings of Italy. Adalbert and his son Boniface expanded their domain and by 1027, the Canossa family's influence encompassed the counties of ...

    Matilda returned to Italy without Godfrey and governed alongside her mother from their court at Mantua and presided over the land despite Godfrey’s inheritance of the domain. Matilda maneuvered over the following years to establish her influence in Italy with aid from her close ally, Hildebrand of Sovana (c. 1015-1085). Matilda had a strong persona...

    In early January 1077 CE, Henry IV crossed the Alps into Lombardy with an army escorting him. Matilda and Gregory VII, upon news of his approach, rerouted to Matilda’s castle at Canossa. After arriving shortly before Henry IV, Matilda and Gregory VII watched the penitent Henry arrive at the Canossa’s walls seeking papal absolution. The events that ...

    Later in 1077, Matilda relocated to Rome along the Tiber. As civil war engulfed the empire, she and Gregory VII aligned themselves with Rudolf’s rebellious faction of nobles. The pope issued a second excommunication to Henry IV in 1080, to which the German king again denounced the pope citing, among other things, his alleged adulterous transgressio...

    Emperor Henry IV returned to Italy in 1090 to silence Pope Urban II and his openly-rebellious vassals, including the insurgent Matilda. Henry’s imperial army marched south, capturing much of Matilda’s Po Valley holdings. Though peace was offered to Matilda by Henry IV, entailing her submission to his authority and to Clement III, she rejected it ou...

    In November 1095, at the behest of the Byzantines, Pope Urban II decreed the launch of the First Crusade (1095-1102) to recapture the holy city of Jerusalem from Muslim control. Years earlier, Matilda supported Pope Gregory VII’s advocacy for Christian intervention in the eastern Mediterraneanagainst Muslim influence. The devout Matilda of Canossa ...

    Matilda of Canossa died on 24 July 1115. After her death, Henry V claimed her northern Italian possessions, while the Church claimed the Duchy of Tuscany. Some local leaders in her lands, citing Matilda’s release of towns from their feudal obligations, used the vacuum of power to establish a variety of city-states free of both imperial and church c...

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  3. 3 de abr. de 2020 · Age 32. Death of Mathilde (I) de Sicile. Genealogy for Mathilde de Hauteville, of Sicily (1062 - c.1094) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. Matilda of Sicily (born 1063) was the Princess of Sicily. Matilda was the daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily and his wife Judith d'Evreux, and their second child after Prince Simon. She was a natural negotiator and good diplomat, and arranged trade agreements with the Papal States and Holy...

  5. 7 de feb. de 2021 · Explore genealogy for Matilda Sicilia born abt. 1077 Albon, , Rhone-Alpes, France died 1142 Somme, Picardie, France including ancestors + descendants + 6 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  6. Maud of Apulia (c. 1060 – c. 1112) was a member of the Norman D’Hauteville family and a daughter of Robert Guiscard and his second wife Sikelgaita, a Lombard princess, the daughter of Guaimar IV, Prince of Salerno. She was also known as Mahalda, Mahault, Mafalda and Matilda.