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Matilda of England Duchess consort of Saxony and of Bavaria Coronation 1188 Spouse Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and of Bavaria Issue Matilda, Countess of Perche and Coucy
Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine
Lothar of Bavaria
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Duke of Swabia
William of Winchester, Lord of LunenburgHouse House of Plantagenet (by birth)
House of Welf (by marriage)Father Henry II of England Mother Eleanor of Aquitaine Born 1156
Windsor Castle, BerkshireDied 28 June 1189 (aged 32–33)
Brunswick, Lower SaxonyBurial Brunswick Cathedral, Lower Saxony Matilda of England (also called Maud; 1156 – 28 June 1189) was the eldest daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Through her marriage with Henry the Lion, she was Duchess of Saxony and later of Bavaria.
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Early life
Matilda was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France. She was a younger sister of William IX, Count of Poitiers and Henry the Young King. She was also an older sister of Richard I of England, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Leonora of Aquitaine, Joan of England and John of England. Matilda seems to have spent much of her early life in the company of her mother, Queen Eleanor. She was named after her paternal grandmother.
Marriage
In 1165 Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne, arrived at the court of King Henry II at Rouen, to negotiate a German match for Matilda. There was conflict during the negotiations, however, when Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester refused to greet the archbishop, alleging him to be a schismatic and a supporter of the anti-pope, Victor IV. The original plan to match a daughter of Henry II with a son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, was abandoned, and instead Matilda left England in September 1167 to marry Henry the Lion.
She married Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, on 1 February 1168 at Minden Cathedral. They had four sons and one daughter:
- Richenza (English chroniclers call her Matilda) (1172–1209/10), married Geoffrey III Count of Perche and Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy
- Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1173/1174 – 28 April 1227)
- Lothar (1174/1175 – 16 October 1190).
- Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Swabia (1175/1176 – 19 May 1218).
- William, Duke of Lüneburg (11 April 1184 – 12 December 1213).
Three other children are listed, by some sources, as having belonged to Henry and Matilda;
- Eleanor (born 1178); died young
- Ingibiorg (born 1180); died young
- Son (stillborn 1182)
Regency and exile
At the time of their marriage, Henry the Lion was one of the most powerful allies of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. Matilda governed her husband's vast estates during his absence in the Holy Land from 1172 to 1173. In 1174, Henry the Lion became involved in a conflict with the Emperor Frederick, and Henry and Matilda were forced to flee Germany and take refuge in Normandy at her father's court in 1182. During this time at the royal court at Argentan, Matilda became acquainted with the Troubadour Bertran de Born, who, calling her "Elena" or "Lana", made her the object of his desire in two of his poems of "courtly love".
Matilda, her husband, and their family remained in Normandy under the protection and support of King Henry until 1185, when they were allowed to return to Saxony. Early in 1189 the Emperor again ordered Henry the Lion to go into exile. This time Matilda remained at Brunswick to defend the interests of her husband but died just three months later.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony 16. Fulk IV, Count of Anjou 8. Fulk of Jerusalem 17. Bertrade de Montfort 4. Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou 18. Elias I, Count of Maine 9. Ermengarde of Maine 19. Matilda of Chateau-du-Loire 2. Henry II of England 20. William I of England 10. Henry I of England 21. Matilda of Flanders 5. Matilda of England 22. Malcolm III of Scotland 11. Matilda of Scotland 23. Margaret of England 1. Matilda of Saxony 24. William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine 12. William IX, Duke of Aquitaine 25. Hildegarde of Burgundy 6. William X, Duke of Aquitaine 26. William IV, Count of Toulouse 13. Philippa of Toulouse 27. Emma of Mortain 3. Eleanor of Aquitaine 28. Boson II de Châtellérault, Viscount of Châtellérault 14. Aimery I de Rochefoucauld, Viscount of Châtellérault 29. Aenora of Thouars 7. Aenor de Châtellerault 30. Bartelmy de l'Isle-Bouchaard 15. Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard 31. Gerberge de Blaison External links
- Betran de Born, Casutz sui de mal en pena
- Bertran de Born, Ges de disnar non for'oimais maitis
Sources
- Ralph of Diceto
- Robert of Torigny
- Wheeler, Bonnie. Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady, 2002
- Diggelmann, Lindsay. Exile and the Poetic Standpoint of the Troubadour Bertran de Born, 2005
Matilda of England, Duchess of SaxonyCadet branch of the House of AnjouBorn: c. 1156 Died: 13 July 1189German royalty Vacant Title last held byClementia of ZähringenDuchess consort of Saxony
1168–1180Succeeded by
Judith of PolandDuchess consort of Bavaria
1168–1180Vacant Title next held byAgnes of LoonCategories:- 1156 births
- 1189 deaths
- English princesses
- House of Plantagenet
- Women in Medieval warfare
- Women of medieval England
- Women of medieval Germany
- Duchesses of Saxony
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