The Henry & Sarah Ballinger Chiles Family


The Henry & Sarah Ballinger Chiles Family





Matilda

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 
    Christening: 
          Death: 25 Nov 1120 - At Sea on White Ship
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Stephen II Henry of Blois (Abt 1045-1102) 
         Mother: Adela (1062-1137) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Richard DE ABRINCIS (Unknown - Unknown)
       Marriage: 1115
         Status: 



Matilda of Boulogne

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1103-1105 - Boulogne, France
    Christening: 
          Death: 3 May 1151 - Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
         Burial: in Faversham Abbey, Kent, England
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Stephen , King of England (Abt 1096 - 25 Oct 1154)
       Marriage: 1125 - Westminster, London, England
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Baldwin (1129-1135)
                2. Count Eustice of Boulogne (1130-1153)
                3. Mary of Boulogne (1131-1182)
                4. Matilda (1133-1137)
                5. William of Boulogne de Blois (1135-1159)



Matilda of Brabant

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1200
    Christening: 
          Death: 21 Dec 1267
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Duke Henry I of Brabant (1160-1235) 
         Mother: Maud d'Alasace (1163-1211) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Floris IV of Holland (24 Jun 1210 - 19 Jul 1234)
       Marriage: Bef 6 Dec 1224
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Aleidis of Holland (1226-1284)



Matilda of Flanders

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1031 - Flanders, France
    Christening: 
          Death: 2 Nov 1083 - Caen, Normandy
         Burial: 1083 - Holy Trinity Abbey, Caen, Normandy
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *William I of Normandy , William the Conqueror (Abt 1028 - 9 Sep 1087)
       Marriage: 1052 - Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Eu, Normandy
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Robert II Duke of Normandy (1054-1134)
                2. William II (Rufus) , King of England (1057-1100)
                3. Henry 1 Beauclerc King of England (1068-1135)
                4. Richard (1054-1075)
                5. Adeliza , a Nun (1055-      )
                6. Cecily , Abbess (1056-1126)
                7. Adela (1062-1137)



Matilda the Empress Queen

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Feb 1102 - London, England
    Christening: 
          Death: 10 Sep 1167 - Notre Dame de Pres Near Rouen, France
         Burial: in Fontevrault Abbey, Maine, France
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Henry 1 Beauclerc King of England (1068-1135) 
         Mother: Matilda (1079-1118) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Henry V , Holy Roman Emperor (1081 - 23 Mar 1125)
       Marriage: 7 Jan 1114 - Mainz, Germany
         Status: 

2. Geoffrey V the Fair Plantagenet , Count of Anjou and Maine (24 Aug 1113 - 7 Sep 1151)
       Marriage: 22 May 1127 - Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. King Henry II "Curtmantle" Plantagenet (1133-1189)

Notes
General:
Matilda's reign lasted 7 months. Acceded: Apr 1141

Empress Maud (1102 - September 10, 1167) is the title by which Matilda, daughter and dispossessed heir of King Henry I of England and his wife Maud of Scotland (herself daughter of Malcolm III Canmore and St. Margaret of Scotland), is known, in order to differentiate her from the many other Matildas of the period. Matilda is the Latin form of the name "Maud" (or "Maude").

When she was seven years old, Maud was betrothed to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and was sent to Germany in 1111 to begin her training as his consort. Maud and Henry were married at Worms on January 7, 1114 in a splendid ceremony. In March 1116 Maud and Henry visited Rome and Tuscany, and she acted as Regent in his absence. The Imperial couple had no surviving offspring; Hermann of Tournai states that Maud bore a child that lived only a short while. When Henry died in 1125, he left Maud a childless widow of twenty-three. Her brother William Adelin had perished several years before in the wreck of the White Ship, leaving Maud the only legitimate heir to the English throne.

Maud returned to England, where her father named her his heir, and arranged another marriage for her. In 1127, she was married again, at Le Mans in Anjou, to Geoffrey of Anjou, who was eleven years her junior. He was nicknamed "Plantagenet" from the broom flower (planta genista), which he took as his emblem, hence the name of the line of English kings descended from him. The marriage was not a happy one, and Maud separated from him and returned to her father. She returned to Geoffrey in 1131, and they were reconciled. They produced three sons, the eldest of whom, Henry, was born on March 5, 1133. The birth of her second son, Geoffrey, Count of Nantes, in 1134 was difficult and Maud nearly died in childbed. Her father King Henry came to visit and took "great delight" in his grandsons. King Henry and Geoffrey quarreled, and so when her father died on December 1, 1135 in Normandy, Maud was with Geoffrey in Anjou.

On the death of her father in 1135, Maud expected to succeed to the throne of England, but her cousin, Stephen of Blois usurped the throne, and breaking an oath he had previously made to defend her rights. The civil war, which followed was bitter and prolonged, with neither side gaining the ascendancy for long, but it was not until 1139 that Maud could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Stephen's wife was another Matilda: Matilda, countess of Boulogne. During the war, Maud's most loyal and capable supporter was her half-brother, Robert of Gloucester.

Maud's greatest triumph came in April 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen, who was made a prisoner and effectively deposed. Although she now controlled the kingdom, Maud never styled herself queen but took the title "Lady of the English". Her advantage lasted only a few months. By November, Stephen was free, and a year later, the tables were turned when Maud was besieged at Oxford but escaped, supposedly by fleeing across the snow-covered land in a white cape. In 1141 she had escaped Devizes in a similarly clever manner, by disguising herself as a corpse and being carried out for burial. In 1147, Maud was finally forced to return to France, following the death of Robert of Gloucester.

All hope was not lost. Maud's son, Henry (later, Henry II of England), was showing signs of becoming a successful leader. Although the civil war had been decided in Stephen's favor, his reign was troubled. In 1153, the death of his son Eustace, combined with the arrival of a military expedition led by Henry, led him to acknowledge the latter as his heir by the Treaty of Wallingford.

She retired to Rouen, in Normandy, during her last years, where she maintained her own court. She intervened in the quarrels between her eldest son Henry and her second son Geoffrey, but peace between the brothers was brief. Geoffrey rebelled against Henry twice before his sudden death in 1158. Relations between Henry and his youngest brother, William, were more cordial, and William was given vast estates in England. Archbishop Thomas Becket refused to allow William to marry the countess of Surrey and the young man fled to Maud's court at Rouen. William, who was his mother's favorite child, died there in January 1164, reportedly of disappointment and sorrow. She attempted to mediate in the quarrel between her son Henry and Thomas Becket, but was unsuccessful.

Despite her tenure as "Lady of the English", the people of her native land never loved Maud. They found her too foreign and haughty. She spoke three languages: French, German, and Latin. Even though she gave up hope of being crowned Queen in 1141, her name always preceded that of her son Henry, even after he became king. Maud died at Rouen, and was buried in the cathedral there; her epitaph reads: "Here lies the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry."


Research:
p. 110. "The Hutchinson Illustrated Encyclopedia of British History. Pub. Helicon 1995


Matilde De Chateau De Loire

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1055
    Christening: 
          Death: 1099
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Gervase Seigneur De Chateau du Loire (1030-      ) 
         Mother: Erenburg De Chateau du Loire (      -      ) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Helias of Maine , Count of Maine (1060 - 11 Jun 1110)
       Marriage: Unknown
         Status: 



Matilde of Angouléme

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1180
    Christening: 
          Death: Unknown
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Hugh IX de Lusignan (Abt 1180 - Unknown)
       Marriage: 1200
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Hugh X de Lusignan (      -      )



Matthew of Tulli

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Unknown
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: Unknown
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Ida of Boulogne (1161 - 1216)
       Marriage: Unknown
         Status: 



Maud d'Alasace

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1163
    Christening: 
          Death: 1211
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Matthew of Alsace von Lothringen (1137-1173) 
         Mother: Mary of Boulogne (1131-1182) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Duke Henry I of Brabant (1160 - 5 Sep 1235)
       Marriage: 1179
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary of Brabant (1191-After 1260)
                2. Matilda of Brabant (1200-1267)



Maud of Carinthia

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Unknown
    Christening: 
          Death: Unknown
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Ingelbert II of Carinthia Duke of Carinthia (      -      ) 
         Mother: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Theobald III of Blois 4th Count of Blois (Abt 1088 - 1152)
       Marriage: Unknown
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Theobald IV of Blois Count of Blois (      -1190)
                2. Henry I the Liberal of Champagne , Count of Champagne and Brie (1127-1181)
                3. Stephen of Sancerre , Count of Sancerre (      -      )
                4. William of Rheims , Cardinal Archbishop (      -      )
                5. Adele de Blois de Champagne (      -1206)

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