Empress Matilda, later Countess of Anjou and Lady of the English (1102 – 1167) was the daughter and dispossessed heir of Henry I of England. She was married to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and then to Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. She was the mother of Henry II. For many years she contested Stephen's right to the throne

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Empress Matilda, later Countess of Anjou and Lady of the English (1102 – 1167) was the daughter and dispossessed heir of Henry I of England. She was married to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and then to Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. She was the mother of Henry II. For many years she contested Stephen's right to the throne