Maud, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire

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Maud, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire, also known as Empress Matilda, was a 12th-century English princess and claimant to the English throne whose contested succession sparked the civil war known as The Anarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf claimant to the English throne
empress consort
human
medieval ruler
noblewoman
princess of England
alsoKnownAs Empress Matilda NERFINISHED
Matilda of England NERFINISHED
Maud of England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Rouen Cathedral NERFINISHED
causeOfConflict contested succession to the English throne
child Geoffrey, Count of Nantes NERFINISHED
Henry II of England NERFINISHED
William, Count of Poitou NERFINISHED
country Duchy of Normandy NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of England
countryOfBirth Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1102
dateOfDeath 1167-09-10
educatedAt imperial court at Mainz
era 12th century
father Henry I of England NERFINISHED
legacy mother of the Plantagenet dynasty of English kings
mannerOfDeath natural causes
mother Matilda of Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Normandy NERFINISHED
notableEvent The Anarchy NERFINISHED
notableWork claim to the English throne during The Anarchy
opponent Stephen of Blois NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
Sutton Courtenay NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Normandy NERFINISHED
Rouen NERFINISHED
positionHeld Duchess consort of Normandy
Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire
Lady of the English NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Anjou NERFINISHED
England
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling William Adelin NERFINISHED
significantEvent coronation as empress in the Holy Roman Empire
designated heir of Henry I of England
spouse Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou NERFINISHED
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
title Countess of Anjou NERFINISHED
Empress of the Romans
Lady of the English NERFINISHED

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Maud hasNotableBearer Maud, Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire