Matilda (877–968), Saint Matilda, Queen of Eastern Francia
Matilda of Frisia (died 1044), Queen of the Franks, wife of King Henry I
Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031–1083), Queen of the English, wife of William the Conqueror
Maud of Northumbria (c. 1074–1130/1131), Queen of Scotland, wife of King David I
Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080–1118, Queen of the English, wife of King Henry I
Empress Matilda (c. 1102–1167), Matilda of England, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Germany, claimant to throne of England
Matilda I of Boulogne (c. 1105–1152), Queen of the English, wife of King Stephen
Matilda of Savoy (1125–1158), Queen of Portugal, wife of King Afonso I
Matilda II of Boulogne (1202–1259), Queen of Portugal, wife of King Afonso III
Maud of Wales (1869–1938), Queen of Norway, wife of King Haakon VII
Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz (born 1973), Queen of the Belgians, wife of King Philippe
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QueenMatilda may refer to: Matilda (877–968), Saint Matilda, Queen of Eastern Francia Matilda of Frisia (died 1044), Queen of the Franks, wife of King...
Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, or Matilda of Blessed Memory, was Queen of England...
Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil...
Matilda of Flanders (French: Mathilde; Dutch: Machteld; German: Mechtild) (c. 1031 – 2 November 1083) was Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy by...
Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (Danish: Caroline Mathilde; 22 July [O.S. 11 July] 1751 – 10 May 1775) was Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to...
proved to have been held at Westminster. In May 1068, William's wife, Matilda of Flanders, was also crowned at the abbey. At Easter in 1070, William...
909, she became the first Ottonian queen. Her eldest son, Otto I, restored the Holy Roman Empire in 962. Matilda founded several spiritual institutions...
in his authority over most of the country. When Empress Matilda attempted to be crowned queen, she was forced instead to retreat from London by hostile...
wife, QueenMatilda of Boulogne, Stephen's brother Bishop Henry of Blois, and William of Ypres, faced the army of Stephen's cousin Empress Matilda, whose...
England, names Constance second among the daughters of King William and QueenMatilda. No source indicates the order of birth of the couple's daughters, however...
2016). "Royal Archives". The Royal Family. Retrieved 7 December 2021. "QueenMatilda, Empress Maud and the Civil War with King Stephen". Historic UK. Retrieved...
French legend maintained the tapestry was commissioned and created by QueenMatilda, William the Conqueror's wife, and her ladies-in-waiting. Indeed, in...
helped when King William discovered that his wife, Robert's mother QueenMatilda, was secretly sending him money. At a battle in January 1079, Robert...
Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa], Latin: Matilda, Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115 or Matilda of Canossa after her...
Matilda of Holstein or Mechthild (1220 or 1225 – 1288 in Kiel) was a Danish queen consort, married to King Abel of Denmark and later to Birger Jarl, Regent...
in 1115 and of the barons of England in March 1116. William's mother QueenMatilda served as Henry's regent in England while he was away in Normandy. After...
Matilda of France (943 – 981-990/992), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was Queen of Burgundy from about 964 until her death, by her marriage with...
Levi Stanley (1818? – 3 December 1908) and Matilda Jowles Stanley (1821? – 15 January 1878) were members of the Stanley family, of Romani heritage. They...
"Waltzing Matilda" is a song developed in the Australian style of poetry and folk music called a bush ballad. It has been described as the country's "unofficial...
mother-in-law, QueenMatilda, whose own charitable activities only achieve a single recorded mention from the period of Eadgyth's time as queen. There was...
appointment of bishops and abbots to important Church positions. August 5 – QueenMatilda of Scotland, wife of Henry I, gives birth to their first son William...