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His conflicts with his cousin The Empress Matilda ( also known as Empress Maud ), led to a civil war from 1139-1153 known as the Anarchy.
On November 9, 1882, Baum married Maud Gage, a daughter of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a famous women's suffrage and radical feminist activist.
He married Matilda de Braose, the daughter of Maud de Braose.
Finally, Alison Pill portrayed her in the 2010 TV miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, an adaptation of Follett's novel, although she is initially known in this as Princess Maud not Empress Matilda.
Matilda, or Maud, was the daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders and Adèle of France, herself daughter of Robert II of France.
The ship's sinking sets the stage for the entire background of the story, which is based on the subsequent civil war between Matilda ( referred to as Maud in the novel ) and Stephen.
Philip then remarried, to Princess Matilda of Portugal, daughter of Afonso I, the first King of Portugal, and Maud of Savoy.
* Matilda ( also Mahalta, Maud, or Maude ; 1059 – aft.
William de Braose's eldest son, William, married Maud ( Matilda ) de Clare ( ca.
William's eldest daughter Matilda ( also called Maud ) married a prominent Welsh prince, Gruffydd ap Rhys II of Deheubarth.
When he died, Matilda, also known as the Empress Maud, was in Normandy and her cousin Stephen of Blois managed to get back to London before she did, and claimed the throne-with the support of many barons who were unprepared for the novel idea of a woman ruler.
Charles II of Naples had at first granted the fiefdom of Morea or Achaea to Princess Isabella of Villehardouin ( from the Villehardouin dynasty ), but he deposed her in 1307 and granted it to his son Philip I of Taranto, who in 1313 transferred it to Matilda ( or Mafalda, or Maud ) of Hainaut, heiress of Isabella of Villehardouin, who was married to Louis of Burgundy, titular King of Thessalonica.
Ealdgyth bore D ' Oyly no male heir so the D ' Oyly estates passed to their daughter Maud or Matilda, and then to her first husband Miles Crispin, who may have been the first castellan of Wallingford Castle.
William was married to Matilda (" Maud " in English ) of Lancaster and Countess of Leicester, sister to Blanche of Lancaster.
Philip then remarried, to Infanta Matilda of Portugal, daughter of Afonso I, the first King of Portugal, and Maud of Savoy.
With Geoffrey she had three children: Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany ( 1184 – 1241 ), Matilda / Maud of Brittany ( 1185 – bef 1189 ) and Arthur ( 1186 – 1203 ), the last born after Geoffrey's death.
Reginald de Braose ( died June 1228 ) was one of the sons of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and Matilda, also known as Maud de St. Valery and Lady de la Haie.
* Maud of Wales or Matilda of Wales ( 1869 – 1938 ), Queen of Norway, wife of King Haakon VII
The first recorded Saer de Quincy ( known to historians as " Saer I ") was lord of the manor of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire in the earlier twelfth century, and second husband of Matilda of St Liz, stepdaughter of King David I of Scotland by Maud of Northumbria.
* Matilda ( Maud ) of Huntingdon (- aft. 1219, unmarried )
Maud or Matilda ( c. 1074 – 1130 / 31 ) was the queen consort of King David I of Scotland.
# Matilda of St Liz ( Maud ) ( d. 1140 ); she married Robert FitzRichard of Tonbridge.
* Matilda ( or Maud )
* Matilda ( Maud ) of Montgomery, she married Robert, Count of Mortain and died c. 1085.

Matilda and ),
His mother was Matilda Beatrice DeMille ( née Samuel ), whose parents were both of German Jewish heritage.
Eric Bogle wrote a popular song, " And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda " ( 1972 ), after watching in Australia a parade of elderly veterans of the Gallipoli campaign.
He had three children by Matilda ( Edith ), who died on 1 May 1118 at the Palace of Westminster.
He married Matilda ( d. 1154 ), daughter of Fulk V, Count of Anjou.
* Hildegard ( or Matilda ) ( b. c. 802 ), married Gerard, Count of Auvergne, as his second wife
In accordance with this last policy, the marriage of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany with Guelph of Bavaria was promoted ; Prince Conrad of Italy was assisted in his rebellion against his father and crowned King of the Romans at Milan in 1093 ; and Henry IV's wife, the Empress ( Adelaide ), was encouraged in her charges of sexual coercion against her husband.
** Philip ( July 120014 / 18 January 1234 ), Count of Boulogne by marriage ; married Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne and had issue.
) The theory supplies Robin Hood with a wife, Matilda, thought to be the origin of Maid Marian, and Hunter also conjectured that the author of the Gest may have been the religious poet Richard Rolle ( 1290 – 1349 ), who lived in the village of Hampole in Barnsdale.
By Elizabeth he had four children: David II, John ( died in childhood ), Matilda ( who married Thomas Isaac and died at Aberdeen 20 July 1353 ), and Margaret ( who married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland in 1345 ).
Bruce's family also included his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas, and Neil, his sisters Christina, Isabel ( Queen of Norway ), Margaret, Matilda, and Mary, and his nephews Donald II, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray.
# Matilda ( died before 1141 ), married Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester
The Matilda McDuck character was dropped in Barks ' 1991 Duck Family Tree sketch ( where Gladstone Gander is the biological grandson of Grandma Duck and not related to Scrooge ), but Don Rosa picked up the name, and used Matilda McDuck as a prominent character in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
In the story " The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter From Home " ( 2004 ), Don Rosa used Matilda McDuck in a non-Life and Times story for the first time.
* 1153-The Treaty of Wallingford ( Treaty of Winchester, Treaty of Westminster ), effectively ends the civil war caused by a dispute between Empress Matilda and her cousin King Stephen of England over the English crown, in which Stephen recognises Matilda's son Henry of Anjou as his heir.
* Knight in Anarchy ( 1969 ), in the time of Stephen & Matilda.
From January 17, 1772 to April 30, 1772, Kronborg was the place of imprisonment of Queen Caroline Mathilde ( Princess Caroline Matilda of Wales ), sister of George III.
In revenge for this, while Louis VI was overrunning the Vexin in 1118, he routed Henry's army at Alençon ( November ), and in May 1119 Henry demanded a peace, which was sealed in June by the marriage of his eldest son, William the Aetheling, with Matilda, Fulk's daughter.
From the first Geoffrey Plantagenet tried to profit by his marriage and, after the death of Henry I ( 1 December 1135 ), laid the foundation of the conquest of Normandy by a series of campaigns: about the end of 1135 or the beginning of 1136 he entered that country and rejoined his wife, the countess Matilda, who had received the submission of Argentan, Domfront and Exmes.
He also recognized papal claims to the Matildine lands ( formerly owned by Countess Matilda ), in exchange receiving those lands as fiefs.
Contemporaries of Melisende who did rule, however, included Urraca of Castile ( 1080 – 1129 ), Empress Matilda ( 1102 – 1169 ), and Eleanor of Aquitaine ( 1122 – 1204 ).

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