Book details
Empress Matilda of England (The Legendary Women of World History)
Description
The roaring lioness of England! Born in 1102 to King Henry of England and Queen Matilda of Scotland, Matilda's uniquely royal Norman, Saxon, and Scottish heritage was meant to unify an England still divided by her grandfather's conquest in 1066. When the 1120 White Ship Disaster made her the only surviving child of her parents, Matilda suddenly became heiress to the English throne in a time when the old Saxon Witan, not the king's Will, still decided the succession. Discover the true story of the first woman to claim the throne of England in her own right and be inspired! Includes Matilda's family tree charts, a detailed timeline, and a suggested reading list so you can keep learning. Associated biographies: "Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd, the Warrior Princess of Deheubarth," and "Margaret of Wessex: Mother, Saint, and Queen of Scots."
Age
12-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
124 pages
Book in series
#5
Why to read
- Gain insight into the life of a powerful historical figure who played a crucial role in English history.
- Understand the challenges and triumphs of a woman navigating the male-dominated political landscape of the 12th century.
- Appreciate the historical context and events that shaped the early years of the English monarchy.
- Be inspired by the story of resilience and determination as Empress Matilda fought for her right to the throne.