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Matilda and bore
Over the next thirteen years, she bore Henry five sons and three daughters: William, Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John, Matilda, Eleanor, and Joan.
The imperial couple had no surviving offspring, but Hermann of Tournai stated that Matilda bore a child who lived only a short while.
Matilda bore William nine or ten children.
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.
Before her death in 1871, she bore Remond four children: Amy Matilda ( 1859 – 72 ), Charles Lenox, Jr. ( 1860 – 82 ), Wendell Phillips ( 1863 – 66 ), and Albert Ernest ( 1866 – 1903 ).
The revised bore dimensions came from the version used in the Leyland Matilda tank.

Matilda and him
Beatrice wrote to him seeking a safe-conduct to explain herself ; this granted, she travelled with her young son Frederick, now Margrave of Tuscany, and her mother, Matilda of Swabia, a sister of the emperor's grandmother Gisela.
The gift was accompanied by a letter, wherein Matilda named him a distinguished King and a father of the model for the spread of Christianity.
He had made a private deal with the Empress Matilda that he would deliver the support of the church, if she agreed to give him control over church business in England.
Further negotiations attempted to deliver a general peace agreement but Queen Matilda was unwilling to offer any compromise to the Empress, and Robert refused to accept any offer to encourage him to change sides to Stephen.
Even though Fergus decided not to tell Scrooge about the treasure, he learns about it through other ways and, like Matilda McDuck, thinks Fergus kept the secret from him because he disapproved Scrooge.
His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders.
Otto II's money and possessions were divided among the Catholic Church, the poor of the Empire, his mother Adelaide and sister Matilda, and those nobles loyal to him.
It is likely she saw little of him upon his return either, as Matilda then commenced her education at the Abbey of Wilton, where she was educated by the nuns.
Accepting that likeliness of his marriage providing him a boy was slim, Henry I decided that Matilda would be his heiress.
Furthermore, the murder of Charles I, Count of Flanders in 1127 gave Louis the opportunity to install William as the new Count of Flanders, thus setting him up to be a strong rival of Matilda.
King Stephen increased the number of earls to reward those loyal to him in his war with his cousin Empress Matilda.
In 1153, the Treaty of Wallingford allowed Stephen should remain King of England for life and that Henry, the son of Geoffrey and Matilda should succeed him.
He was originally supposed to be married to Matilda McDuck but Carl Barks later changed his mind and had him married to Daphne Duck instead.
When William was preparing to invade England, Matilda outfitted a ship, the Mora, out of her own money and gave it to him.
His youngest child, Matilda, later wrote that she distinctly remembered the last time she saw her father: " He was dressed in his hunting suit, wearing a coonskin cap, and carried a fine rifle presented to him by friends in Philadelphia.
He had made a private deal with the Empress Matilda that he would deliver the support of the church, if she agreed to give him control over church business in England.
With both Stephen and Robert held prisoner, negotiations were held to try to agree a long term peace settlement, but Queen Matilda was unwilling to offer any compromise to the Empress, and Robert refused to accept any offer to encourage him to change sides to Stephen.
The approach served him well at times, especially in The War of the Roses, a commercial and critical success, as well as Matilda, where it matched the style of Roald Dahl's story of a young girl and a strict teacher ; however, his last two films, Death to Smoochy and Duplex, have not been as financially successful.
Pandulf's role in King John's reign made him a character in later literary and dramatic works that deal with the monarch, like Shakespeare's King John and Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda.
After the death of his first wife, Matilda of Frisia, King Henry searched the courts of Europe for a suitable bride, but could not locate a princess who was not related to him within legal degrees of kinship.
At the same time, Godfrey was struggling to maintain control over the lands that Henry IV had not taken away from him, as his uncle's widow, Matilda of Tuscany, was claiming them.
Though Roger had sworn allegiance to Matilda, he disliked the Angevin connection, and went over to Stephen, carrying with him the royal treasure and administrative system upon Stephen's accession in 1135.
The moment that the fortune of war declared against him, the clergy acknowledged Matilda.
Henry's only legitimate son and heir had been drowned in 1120 in the White Ship disaster, so he had decided that he wished his daughter Matilda to succeed him.

Matilda and three
He had three children by Matilda ( Edith ), who died on 1 May 1118 at the Palace of Westminster.
He and Matilda had three sons and two daughters:
He later married Downy O ' Drake, his wife in Rosa's stories, who became the mother of three of his children: Scrooge McDuck, Matilda McDuck, and Hortense McDuck.
She married Fergus McDuck and became the mother of three children: Scrooge, Matilda, and Hortense.
He married Matilda Elizabeth Griswold and had three daughters and three sons, including: Frederick Frelinghuysen, George Griswold Frelinghuysen ( 1851-1936 ), Theodore Frelinghuysen (?- 1931 ), Matilda Griswold Frelinghuysen who married Henry Winthrop Gray, a daughter who married Charles L. McCauley, and Lucy Frelinghuysen.
As a child her relationship with her father was probably not close, considering Henry I ventured to Normandy whilst Matilda was two years old, and the King stayed there for three years.
The cause behind the soured relations is not fully known, though historian Marjorie Chibnall stated that, " historians have tended to put the blame on Matilda [...] This is a hasty judgement based on two or three hostile English chroniclers ; such evidence as there is suggests Geoffrey was at least as much to blame ".
" After his wife Polly's death, Crockett married a widow named Elizabeth Patton in 1815 ; they had three children: Robert, Rebecca and Matilda.
These include Emma Hardies, adult ; Pauline Hardies, nine years ; Mary Hardies, three years ; Minnie Hardies, eight months ; Enfrozyna Konieczny, adult ; Joseph Konieczny, three years ; John Konieczny, two years ; Helena Konieczny, seven months ; Lizzie Cicero, adult ; Margaret Cicers, seven years ; George Cicero, five years ; Gerlen Cicero, two years ; Otille Erke, adult ; Matilda Erke, six years ; Gertrude Erke, eight years ; Chearles Erke, four years ; Lorene Erke, two years ; John Nowicki, adult ; Catherine Nowicki, adult ; Rovert Wagner, eighteen years ; Elizabeth dost, four years ; John Samp, adult ; Leo Buskowski, adult ; William Barrett, adult ; and Arthur Lee, adult.
In her writing of " Our Town, Halltown as I knew it ," Matilda Winfrey gave the following report: " In 1925 our town boasts three churches, three general stores, one drug store, one bank, one feed mill, one telephone exchange, one canning factory, one blacksmith shop, two garages, one lumber yard, two barber shops, nine filling stations, three private homes in which one can procure rooms and comfortable beds at reasonable prices, two cafes, and Harvey's Chili Hut.
The couple married in Las Vegas on 24 May 2002 and have three children, son Taylor ( born 2001 ) and daughters Ruby ( born 2003 ) and Matilda ( born 2008 ).
They have three children: Rose ( Rosie ), Matilda ( who has followed her parents into the acting profession ), and Joseph ( Joe ).
Matilda had three children before she died in 1790:
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.
Elizabeth had three children who reached adulthood: Matilda, Margaret, and David ( the future king David II of Scotland ).
Zoe gave him three grandchildren, Felix, Matilda and Kitty.
On 6 July 1805 Lieutenant Robert Pigot of arrived off the harbour in the French privateer schooner the Matilda, which the British had captured three days earlier.

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