Matilda of Flanders

Duchess of Normandy, wife of William I

Matilda of Flanders - Duchess of Normandy, wife of William I
Born

1031
994 years ago

Died

November 2nd, 1083
941 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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Daughter of the Count of Flanders, played a significant role in the Norman Conquest of England as the wife of William the Conqueror. Matilda married William in 1053, providing political stability between Normandy and Flanders. During the conquest, she managed the affairs of Normandy while William led the invasion of England in 1066. Matilda was instrumental in the establishment of the Norman dynasty and the construction of notable structures, including Westminster Abbey, which became a symbol of royal power in England.

Married William the Conqueror

Contributed to the Norman Conquest of England

Promoted the construction of Westminster Abbey

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