The empress Matilda: queen consort, queen mother and lady of the English (review) 154 Reviews Chibnall, Marjorie, 77ze empress Matilda: queen consort, queen mother and lady ofthe English, Oxford and Cambridge Mass., Blackwell, 1993; paper; pp. xi, 227; 11 illustrations, 4 maps, 3 ...
1102–67, empress of the Holy Roman Empire 1114–25; queen of England 1141 (daughter of Henry I of England). Military. a 26½-ton British tank of early World War II, having a crew of four and armed with a 40 mm gun. Also Ma·til·de [] a female given name....
As another instance of these bitter fruits of conquest, and perhaps the strongest that can be quoted, we may mention, that the Princess Matilda, though a daughter of the King of Scotland, and afterwards both Queen of England, niece to Edgar Atheling, and mother to the Empress of Germany, ...
Mary I was the first queen regnant of England (a queen reigning in her own right rather than through marriage) if we exclude the disputed reigns of Jane and the Empress Matilda. A.正确 B.错误 点击查看答案手机看题 你可能感兴趣的试题 问答题 水平营销 点击查看答案手机看题 判断题 企业银行存款...
Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior An act of the empress Matilda, preserved among the archives of Winchester College, records a small grant of land at Eastrop (Hampshire) to the Tironensian priory of Andwell. Recent historians have dated it to the years before the death o... M Evans - 《...
This paper examines the series of events leading up to the subsequent anarchistic civil war, argues that the decisions made by opposing parties were driven by sexist attitudes of the era, and affirms the importance of recognizing and remembering the Queen of England that never was. 展开 年份...
She was also queen consort of England as the wife of King Stephen. She was born in Boulogne, France, the daughter of Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and his wife Mary of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland. Matilda was first cousin of her ...