NameCount Of Anjou Geoffrey V PLANTAGANET
Birth24 Aug 1113, Anjou France
Death7 Sep 1151, Chateau De Loire France
Spouses
Birth5/2/1101/2, Royal Palace Sutton England
Death10 Sep 1167, Rouen France
MotherEdith (Matilda) of DUNKELD (1080-1118)
Marriage17 Jun 1128, Le Mans Cathedral France
ChildrenHenry 11 (1132-1189)
 Geoffrey (1134-1158)
 William X (1136-1163)
Notes for Matilda (Spouse 1)
Matilda was the daughter of Henry I ("Henry Longshanks" or "Henry Beauclerc"), Duke of Normandy and King of England. She was the wife of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (and thus "Empress Maude"). Her eldest son by her second husband, Geoffrey of Anjou, became Henry II, Duke of Normandy and King of England. Henry II was known as Henry Fitzempress (son of empress) in recognition of his mother's title carried with her from her first marriage.
Through her father, Matilda was descended from the Norman conquerors of England, including her grandfather William I, Duke of Normandy and King of England, known as William the Conqueror. Through her mother's mother, she was descended from more kings of England: Edmund II "Ironside," Ethelred II "the Unready," Edgar "the Peaceable," Edmund I "the Magnificent," Edward I "the Elder" and Alfred "the Great."
The inscription on Matilda's tomb at Rouen, France, reads: "Here lies Henry's daughter, wife and mother; great by birth, greater by marriage, but greatest in motherhood." The tomb inscription does not tell the whole story, however. The Empress Matilda (or Empress Maud) is best known in history for the civil war sparked by her fight against her cousin, Stephen, to win the throne of England for herself and her descendants.
Pain, Nesta (1978) Empress Matilda: Uncrowned Queen of England
Parsons, John Carmi. Medieval Mothering (New Middle Ages), sub. Marjorie Chibnall, "Empress Matilda and Her Sons"
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