Matilda | |
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Queen consort of England | |
Tenure | 22 December 1135 – 3 May 1152 |
Coronation | 22 March 1136 |
suo jure Countess of Boulogne | |
Reign | 1125 – 3 May 1152 |
Predecessor | Eustace III |
Successor | Eustace IV |
Born | c. 1105 Boulogne, France |
Died | 3 May 1152 Hedingham Castle, Essex, England | (aged 46–47)
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House | Flanders |
Father | Eustace III, Count of Boulogne |
Mother | Mary of Scotland |
Matilda (c. 1105 – 3 May 1152) was suo jure Countess of Boulogne from 1125 and Queen of England from the accession of her husband, Stephen, in 1135 until her death in 1152. She supported Stephen in his struggle for the English throne against their mutual cousin Empress Matilda. She played an unusually active role for a woman of the period when her husband was captured, and proved herself an effective general who managed to force the Empress to release Stephen. Under the agreement that settled the civil war, the Queen's children did not inherit the English throne but her three surviving children ruled Boulogne in turn as Eustace IV, William I, and Marie I.