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The Empress Matilda: A Queen Betrayed?

The life of the Empress Matilda is the focus for today’s video, let’s hop in… Please check out my website and sign up to the mailing list to receive updates from me: https://www.katrinamarchant.com/ I hope you enjoy this video and find it interesting! Please subscribe and click the bell icon to be updated about new videos. Also, if you want to get in touch, please comment down below or find me on social media: Instagram and Threads: katrina.marchant Twitter: @kat_marchant TikTok: @katrina_marchant Email: [email protected] Intro / Outro song: Silent Partner, "Greenery" [   • Greenery – Silent Partner (No Copyrig...  ] SFX from https://freesfx.co.uk/Default.aspx Linked videos and playlists: Thomas Becket:    • "This Turbulent Priest": The Life, De...   Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise stated): Manuscript illumination thought to depict Henry (Henirch) V form Gospel Book from St. Emmeram (111th century). Held in Regensburg, Krakow, Library of the Cathedral Chapter, Cod. 208, fol. 1r. Empress Matilda from the Gospels of Henry the Lion (c.1188). From München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 30055, Evangeliar Heinrichs d. Löwen (Cod. Guelf. 105 Noviss. 2°) — Signaturdokument, folio 171v. "The Wedding Feast of Henry V and Matilda" (12th century). From http://www.mondes-normands.fr/france/... original at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS 373 3895B. Matilda of Scotland from a genealogical roll of the kings of England (1300-1308). Held by the British Library, BL Royal MS 14 B VI. The Sinking of the White Ship in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur, on November 25, 1120 (c.1321). Originally from British Library, Cotton Claudius D. ii, fol. 45v; Immediately from https://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/... Enamel effigy of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou on his tomb (c.1151), formerly at Le Mans Cathedral, now in the Museum of Archeology and History in Le Mans. Miniature from illuminated Chronicle of Matthew Paris (13th century), from BL MS Cotton Claudius D. vi, f.9, showing Henry I of England enthroned. Held and digitised by the British Library. Miniature from illuminated Chronicle of Matthew Paris (13th century), showing Stephen of England enthroned. Held and digitised by the British Library. Detail from the charter of Malcolm IV, King of Scotland to Kelso Abbey showing an illustration of David I, King of Scotland (1159). Arundel Castle from A series of picturesque views of seats of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland by F. O. Morris (1840). Digitised by Brigham Young University. Screenshot of https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Arund... Drawing of the Battle of Lincoln from Henry of Huntingdon's Historia Anglorum (12th-13th century). Held by the British Library, Arundel 48. Map of the Duchy of Normandy from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Screenshot of https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Oxfor... Henry Fitzempress from the Gospels of Henry the Lion (c.1188). From München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 30055, Evangeliar Heinrichs d. Löwen (Cod. Guelf. 105 Noviss. 2°) — Signaturdokument. 12th-century depiction of Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine holding court (14th century. Held by the Bibliothèque nationale de France. St. Thomas Becket faces King Henry II in a dispute; Henry II and Thomas Becket. This is taken from 'Peter of Langtoft, Chronicle of England' which was probably written and pictures added during the reign of Edward II (1307-1327). From http://www.traditioninaction.org/SOD/... original held in British Library, Royal 20 A II folio. Quoted texts: Gesta Regis Stephani (12th century). Marjorie Chibnall, ODNB entry on the Empress Matilda. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (9th-12th century). Also consulted, were: Other relevant entries from The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online. #History #Medieval #EmpressMatilda

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