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text_A: Empress Matilda moved to a country as a child.
text_B: Empress Matilda -LRB- c. 7 February 110210 September 1167 -RRB- , also known as the Empress Maude , was the claimant to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy .. the Anarchy. the Anarchy. The daughter of King Henry I of England , she moved to Germany as a child when she married the future Holy Roman Emperor Henry V .. Henry I of England. Henry I of England. King Henry I of England. Henry I of England. Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. She travelled with her husband into Italy in 1116 , was controversially crowned in St. Peter 's Basilica , and acted as the imperial regent in Italy .. regent. regent. Matilda and Henry had no children , and when Henry died in 1125 , the crown was claimed by Lothair II , one of his political enemies .. Lothair II. Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor. Meanwhile , Matilda 's younger brother , William Adelin , died in the White Ship disaster of 1120 , leaving England facing a potential succession crisis .. William Adelin. William Adelin. White Ship. White Ship. On Henry V 's death , Matilda was recalled to Normandy by her father , who arranged for her to marry Geoffrey of Anjou to form an alliance to protect his southern borders .. Normandy. Duchy of Normandy. Geoffrey of Anjou. Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. Henry I had no further legitimate children and nominated Matilda as his heir , making his court swear an oath of loyalty to her and her successors , but the decision was not popular in the Anglo-Norman court .. Anglo-Norman. Anglo-Norman. oath. oath. Henry died in 1135 but Matilda and Geoffrey faced opposition from the Norman barons and were unable to pursue their claims .. The throne was instead taken by Matilda 's cousin Stephen of Blois , who enjoyed the backing of the English Church .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. Stephen of Blois. Stephen, King of England. English Church. Christianity in England. Stephen took steps to solidify his new regime , but faced threats both from neighbouring powers and from opponents within his kingdom .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. In 1139 Matilda crossed to England to take the kingdom by force , supported by her half-brother , Robert of Gloucester , and her uncle , King David I of Scotland , while Geoffrey focused on conquering Normandy .. Normandy. Duchy of Normandy. Robert of Gloucester. Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester. King David I of Scotland. David I of Scotland. Matilda 's forces captured Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln in 1141 , but the Empress 's attempt to be crowned at Westminster collapsed in the face of bitter opposition from the London crowds .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. Battle of Lincoln. Battle of Lincoln ( 1141 ). Westminster. Westminster Abbey. As a result of this retreat , Matilda was never formally declared Queen of England , and was instead titled the Lady of the English .. Lady of the English. List of English monarchs. Robert was captured following the Rout of Winchester in 1141 , and Matilda agreed to exchange him for Stephen .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. Rout of Winchester. Rout of Winchester. Matilda became trapped in Oxford Castle by Stephen 's forces that winter , and was forced to escape across the frozen River Isis at night to avoid capture .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. Oxford Castle. Oxford Castle. River Isis. River Isis. The war degenerated into a stalemate , with Matilda controlling much of the south-west of England , and Stephen the south-east and the Midlands .. Stephen. Stephen, King of England. Large parts of the rest of the country were in the hands of local , independent barons .. Matilda returned to Normandy , now in the hands of her husband , in 1148 , leaving her eldest son to continue the campaign in England ; he eventually succeeded to the throne as Henry II in 1154 .. Normandy. Duchy of Normandy. Henry II. Henry II of England. She settled her court near Rouen and for the rest of her life concerned herself with the administration of Normandy , acting on Henry 's behalf when necessary .. Normandy. Duchy of Normandy. Rouen. Rouen. Particularly in the early years of her son 's reign , she provided political advice and attempted to mediate during the Becket controversy .. Becket controversy. Becket controversy. She worked extensively with the Church , founding Cistercian monasteries , and was known for her piety .. Cistercian. Cistercian. She was buried under the high altar at Bec Abbey after her death in 1167 .. Bec Abbey. Bec Abbey
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