Originally posted by Psusennes I
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What about Matilda? She was crowned Queen in London in 1134, but was hated by the populace so much that she was forced to flee the area for her own safety. She had also been named as Queen of England by her father. . . but the whole thing's sort of disputable.
I think you may be getting two Matilda's mixed up. Empress Matilda, daughter and heir of Henry I, was known as 'Lady of the English' but was never crowned as such. The nobles refused to believe a woman could govern. 1134 saw the birth of Geoffrey, son of Matilda and her husband. This son was later known as Geoffrey VI of Anjou, Count of Nantes and Anjou. When she went to London to be crowned in 1134, she had to flee before the cremony as the Londoners rebelled.
The wife of King Stephen was also called Matilda and was Queen.
Originally posted by Psusennes I
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I'm very interested in that period of History. Anyone heard of Arbella Stuart? I went through a phase of interest in her.
Yes I found her fascinating. She was the Great Great Granddaughter of Henry VII. His daughter Margaret Tudor married Archibald Douglas, earl of Angus, and gave birth to Margaret Douglas who was the mother of Lord Darnley and Charles Stuart, father of Arbella.