Empress Matilda Net Worth

Empress Matilda was born on February 07, 1102 in England, is a Queen. Discover Empress Matilda net worth, Biography, Age, Height, Family and career updates.
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Birth Day February 07, 1102
Birth Place England
Age 65 YEARS OLD
Died On Sep 10, 1167 (age 65)
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth

Empress Matilda, also known as Queen in England, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging between $100K to $1M in 2024. As a prominent historical figure, she exhibited a remarkable leadership role during the civil war known as the Anarchy. Matilda's net worth is a reflection of her noble status and the wealth she accumulated over time. Her influence and wealth emanated from her position as the daughter of King Henry I and her subsequent claim to the English throne. Throughout her life, Empress Matilda demonstrated determination, resilience, and strategic acumen, leaving an indelible mark on the history of England.

About

Queen also known as Empress Maude, and considered by some to have been the first queen of England. She rose to the throne after the death of her brother and defended her claim of it against her cousin Stephen. The controversy caused a nearly 20-year civil war in England, from 1135 to 1153, called the Anarchy. Her son Henry became the successor to the throne of England.

After being born and raised in England, she became empress of Rome when she was officially married to Henry V in Germany at age 11.

She was said to be strong of character, proud and unwavering in her preferences.

Her father was Henry I of England and her mother was Matilda of Scotland. Her only full brother was William Adelin, though she may have had 22 more siblings based on the number of mistresses her father had. Her first marriage was to the Roman emperor Henry V of Germany, and when he died she became married to Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. Her children are Henry II Of England, King of England Geoffrey, and Count of Nantes William Fitz Empress.

Alfred Lord Tennyson's 1855 poem "Maud" may be an ode to Matilda and her battles.