Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Euphemia Birth: Abt Aug 1101 in Winchester
- Matilda Birth: Abt 8 Feb 1102 in Winchester, Hants, England
Death: 10 Sep 1167 in Notre Dam Des Pres, Rouen, France
- William IV Duke Of Normandy Birth: Before 5 Aug 1103 in Winchester
Death: 25 Nov 1120 in White Ship
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- [Ref: ES II #81, ES II #89, Louda RoyalFamEurope #12, Louda
RoyalFamEurope #2, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p154, Redlich
CharlemagneDesc p184, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8, Weis AR7 #121, Weis AR7 #1,
Weis MC #161]
- seventh child by second wife [Ref: SP I p2],
- place:
- [Ref: Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p154],
- parents:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, Burke Peerage cclxxxvi, CP V p736f, ES II
#89, HenryII malco002 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001 6/20/2010, Holloway
WENTWORTH p18, Keats-Rohan DD p1099, Keats-Rohan DD p1103, Keats-Rohan DD
p1106, Louda RoyalFamEurope #12, Moncreiffe RoyalAnc p27, Moriarty Plantagenet
p30, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p154, Paget HRHCharles p56,
Redlich CharlemagneDesc p184, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8, Richardson RoyalAnc
v4p576, SP I p2, Wagner PedigreeProgress #47, Watney WALLOP #886, Weis AR7 #1,
Weis MC #161],
- father:
- [Ref: CMH p608, Crouch Normans p156, ES II #81, HenryII henry001
6/20/2010, Louda RoyalFamEurope #2, Moriarty Plantagenet p13, Paget HRHCharles
p141, Paget HRHCharles p173, Paget HRHCharles p66, Richardson PA p1, Watney
WALLOP #740],
- name:
- Edith/Matilda [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1106]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, Burke Peerage cclxxxvi, HenryII malco002
6/20/2010, HenryII matil001 6/20/2010, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles
p154, Paget HRHCharles p173, Paget HRHCharles p56, Redlich CharlemagneDesc
p184, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8, SP I p2, Watney WALLOP #740, Watney WALLOP
#886, Weis AR7 #121, Weis AR7 #1, Weis MC #161]
- 1.VI 1118 [Ref: ES II #81, ES II #89]
- 1118 [Ref: CMH p608, Crouch Normans p156, DeVajay Agatha p85, Louda
RoyalFamEurope #12, Louda RoyalFamEurope #2, Moncreiffe RoyalAnc p27]
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Plantagenet p30],
- place:
- [Ref: HenryII matil001 6/20/2010, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget
HRHCharles p154, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8]
Sources for burial Information
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- [Ref: HenryII matil001 6/20/2010]
- Winchester [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii]
Sources with Information about marriage to Henry I Beauclerc King Of England
- date:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, Burke Peerage cclxxxvi, ES II #81, ES II #89,
HenryII henry001 6/20/2010, HenryII malco002 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001
6/20/2010, Keats-Rohan DD p1099, Moriarty Plantagenet p13, Moriarty
Plantagenet p30, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p173, Paget HRHCharles
p56, Redlich CharlemagneDesc p184, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8, SP I p2, Watney
WALLOP #740, Watney WALLOP #886, Weis AR7 #121, Weis AR7 #1, Weis MC #161]
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RoyalFamEurope #2]
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- [Ref: HenryII henry001 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001 6/20/2010],
- names:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1106, Richardson RoyalAnc v4p578, Roberts RD600
p479, Wagner PedigreeProgress #47],
- child:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, CMH p608, CP V p736f, Crouch Normans p156,
ES II #81, Faris PA2 p277, HenryII henry001 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001
6/20/2010, HenryII matil002 6/20/2010, Holloway WENTWORTH p8, Keats-Rohan DD
p1008, Keats-Rohan DD p1103, Keats-Rohan DD p132, Louda RoyalFamEurope #2,
Moriarty Plantagenet p13, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141, Paget
HRHCharles p173, Paget HRHCharles p60, Redlich CharlemagneDesc p184,
Richardson PA p1, Richardson RoyalAnc v1c1, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12,
Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8, SP I p2, Watney WALLOP #740, Weir RoyalFam p47, Weis
AR7 #1, Weis MC #161]
Sources with Inaccurate marriage information
- child:
- John Lackland King of England (#10320) [Ref: Wagner PedigreeProgress
#47]
Research Notes:
name at birth Eadgyth, changed to Mathilda in England [Ref: DeVajay Agatha
p85]
named Edith at birth [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1099]
name changed to Matilda on her marriage to Henry I [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1103]
was born with the name Eadgyth (Edith), as Orderic Vitalis notes. [Ref:
HenryII matil001 6/20/2010]
Before her marriage to king Henry I, she had been sought in marriage by Alan
Rufus of Brittany and William de Warenne, earl of Surrey [Ref: HenryII
matil001 6/20/2010]
through her, the Royal Family of England is directly descended from
Alfred the Great [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii]
her descent from the English kings made her a natural candidate to marry
one of the successors of William the Conqueror [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1099]
there was some question at the time about her time at the abbey of Wilton
under her aunt Abbess Christina abt 1093, when Anselm claimed she had worn the
veil as a nun; she successfully counter-claimed that the veil-wearing had been
a ruse to deflect the attentions of Henry's predecessor, William II [Ref:
Keats-Rohan DD p1099]
Most sources give 1 May 1118 as her date of death ["And seo cwen Mahald
foroferde on Westmynstre paes daeges kl. Mai. & paer waes bebyrged." ASC(E)
s.a. 1118; "His diebus gravi damno Anglia percussa est in morte reginae.
Defuncta siquidem est apud Westmonasterium Kal. Maii., et in ipso monasterio
decenter sepulta." Eadmer, Hist. Nov., 248; "Mahthildis regina Anglorum apud
Westmonasterium, kal. Maii, obiit, et in ipso monasterio decenter sepulta
est." John Worc. (continuation), s.a. 1118 (2: 71); similarly in Sim. Durh.,
Historia Regum, c. 195 (2: 252); "Deinde Mathildis regina, qu in baptismate
Edit dicta fuit, kalendis maii obiit, et in basilica Sancti Petri
Westmonasterio tumulata quiescit." OV xii, 1 (4: 313); "Matildis regina kl.
May migrauit de hac uita, anno ab incarnatione domini .m.c.xviij. sepultaque
est honorifice in ecclesia beati Petri apostolorum principis Westmonasterii
iuxta Londoniam Anglorum urbem nobilissimam." Poppleton MS, KKES 255].
According to the Chronicle of Hyde, she died on 30 April 1118 ["Anno ab
incarnatione Domini MCXVIII, Henrico rege in Normannia constituto, venerabilis
regina Norm-Anglorum domina Matildis, secundo kalendas Maii, ... ablatus est
..." Chron. Hyde, in Lib. Monast. Hyde, 311; "Sepulta est autem in ecclesia
beati Petri Apoostoli apud Westmonasterium" ibid., 312]. The Chronicle of
Hyde also gives her epitaph ["Hic jacet insignis regina secunda Matildis, /
Temporis ipsa sui superans juvenesque senesque. / Morum norma, decus vitae,
fuit omnibus una." ibid., 312]. Two necrologies of Durham give the date as 25
April (vii kal. May), but this appears to be in confusion with the date of
death of her brother Alexander I of Scotland ["VII. kl'. Maii ... Alexander
rex Scottorum, et soror ejus Matildis regina Anglorum" Obit. Eccles. Dunelm.,
Lib. Vit. Durham, 143; "vii. kal. Maii. ... Matild' regina Anglorum" Obit.
Minor. Eccles. Dunelm., Lib. Vit. Durham, 150]. William of Malmesbury states
that she was queen for 17 years and three months ["Obiit, regno post septdecim
annos et sex menses libenter relicto; ..." Wm. Malmes., Gesta Regum, c. 418
(2: 495)]. [Ref: HenryII matil001 6/20/2010]
Falsely attributed daughter: Gundreda, m. William de Warenne.
Falsely attributed earlier husband: Gerbod, advocate of Saint-Bertin.
Falsely attributed son: Gerbod the Fleming, earl of Chester.
Falsely attributed son: Frederick, Domesday landowner.
The parentage of Gundreda, wife of William de Warenne, earl of Surrey, and
in particular, the claim that she was a daughter of Matilda of Flanders, was
controversial during much of the nineteenth century. Prior to 1846, the common
belief was that Gundreda was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda
of Flanders. In that year, a variant of the theory appeared when Stapleton
published an article [not seen by me] claiming that Gundreda was a not a
daughter of William, but of Matilda by an earlier marriage to Gerbod, advocate
of Saint-Bertin, by whom she also had two sons, Gerbod, earl of Chester, and
Frederick. This version of the theory got a big boost when it was accepted by
Freeman in his history of the Norman Conquest [Freeman (1870-9)]. However, in
1878, Waters published the letter of Anselm (see below), a key piece of
evidence which clinches the negative case. [Note: I have not seen the
publications of Waters on the subject, and I am relying on their description
in Freeman (1888) and EYC.] Following the work of Waters, Freeman reversed his
earlier opinion in an article for the English Historical Review in 1888
[Freeman (1888)].
The early evidence which would appear to directly link Gundreda with either
William the Conqueror or Matilda all comes from three charters (or alleged
charters) from Lewes Priory in Sussex. The one direct link between Gundreda
and William appears only as a late addition to a charter of William the
conqueror, in which the words "filie mee" have been added in a later hand over
an erasure after Gundreda's name [Monast. Angl. 5: 13 (#4), not noting the
interlineation, or the later hand; EYC 8: 56 (#4)]. The other two relevant
charters appear to suggest that Gundreda was a daughter of Matilda. In a false
charter of William de Warenne, he appears to make Matilda the mother of his
wife [".. pro salute domine mee Matildis regine, matris uxoris mee, ..."
Monast. Angl. 8: 12 (#2); Cart. Cluny 4: 691 (#3561); for the falseness of the
charter, see EYC 8: 59-62], and another charter (to be mentioned further
below) has the following phrase: "Karletuna quam dedit Matilda regina mater
Henrici et Gundreda comitissa; et ipsa Gundreda dedit nobis: locata fuit pro
x. libris." [Monast. Angl. 5: 14 (#6, Norfolk)] Gundreda's tomb, of which the
first words are "Stirps Gundreda ducum", has also been used as evidence
supporting a connection to William the Conqueror.
The evidence that Gundreda was a sister of Gerbod the Fleming is clear. The
relationship is attested by both Orderic Vitalis ["... et Guillelmo de
Guarenna qui Gundredam sororem Gherbodi coniugem habebat ..." OV Book iv (2:
264)] and by the chronicle of Hyde abbey ["Quo tempore comes Cistrensis
decessit Gerbodo, frater Gundradae comitissa, Flandriamque veniens, inimicorum
praeventus insidiis miserabiliter periit." Chron. Monast. Hyde, 296]. Thus,
since the words "filie mee" mentioned above, being in a later hand, have no
force, it is not surprising that this evidence was combined to suggest that
Matilda had an earlier husband by whom she was mother of Gerbod and Gundreda.
For the elder Gerbod (the suggested father of the younger Gerbod) and
Frederick (possibly another brother), see the discussion by Clay [EYC 8:
44-6].
However, in the original foundation charter for Lewes priory, William the
Conqueror mentions William de Warenne and his wife Gundreda without any
indication that Gundreda was related to William or Matilda ["In nomine Domini
nostri Ihesu Christi ego Guillelmus Dei gratia rex Anglorum inspiratione
diuina compunctus, pro incolomitate regni mei et salute anime mee, rogantibus
etiam et obnixe postulantibus Willelmo de Warenna et uxore ejus Gundreda ..."
EYC 8: 54-5 (#2); Cart. Cluny 4: 688 (#3559)]. This, along with the weakness
of the positive evidence, would be enough to cast doubt on the relationship,
for the late addition of "filie mee", the false charter of William de Warenne,
and the statement on Gundreda's tomb have little strength. In addition, Waters
pointed out that the other piece of evidence, apparently making Gundreda a
daughter of Matilda and sister of Henry I, should probably be read without
the et between Henrici and Gundred, leaving "Gundred comitiss" to be in the
dative case rather than the genitive, and thus acting as the indirect object
of dedit [i.e., "Karletuna quam dedit Matilda regina mater Henrici Gundreda
comitissa; et ipsa Gundreda dedit nobis: locata fuit pro x. libris." (Carlton,
which queen Matilda, mother of Henry, gave to countess Gundreda, and which
Gundreda gave to us, is "locata" for 10)].
The decisive negative evidence, as pointed out by Waters, is a letter from
Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, to king Henry I, in which Anselm forbade the
marriage of Gundreda's son William de Warenne the younger to a daughter of the
king, because they were related in the fourth generation on one side and the
sixth generation on the other ["Quaerit consilium celsitudo vestra quid sibi
faciendum sit de hoc quia pacta est filiam suam dare Guillelmo de Vuarenne;
cum ipse et filia vestra ex una parte sint cognati in quarta generatione, et
ex altera in sexta." Anselm, Epistol, iv, 84, PL 159: 245]. If Gundreda were
a daughter of Matilda, then she would be a sister (or half-sister) of Henry,
making the prospective bride and groom first-cousins, in which case Anslem
would have certainly objected on that point, rather than bringing up a distant
relationship. It is now regarded as settled that Gundreda was a daughter of
neither William nor Matilda, although the error reappears frequently in
amateur genealogical databases, and has even been made recently by one
"standard" source [ES 2: 81]. [Freeman (1888) and EYC 8: 50-6 are good sources
discussing the evidence and the history of the controversy. See also the notes
on Gundreda at Chris Phillips'
"http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/gundred/gunindex.shtml" "Some
Notes on Medieval English Genealogy" website]. [Ref: HenryII matil000
10/12/2006]
Pedigree of Matilda Of Scotland
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Duncan Abthane Of Dule, Abbot Of Dunkeld
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Duncan Lord Of Mormaer Of Athol
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Crinan The Thane Abbot Of Dunkeld
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Donnchad (Duncan I) Mac CRINAN, King Of Scots
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Causantin (Constantine I) Mac CINAED, King Of Picts And Scots
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Domnall (Donald II) Mac CAUSANTIN, King Of Scots
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Mael Coluim (Malcolm I) Mac DOMNALL, King Of Scots
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Cinaed (Kenneth II) Mac MAEL COLUIM, King Of Scots
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Mael Coluim (Malcolm II) Mac CINAED, King Of Scots
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(Unknown) Of Leinster
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Bethoc
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Mael Coluim Ceann Moir (Malcolm III) Canmore Mac DONNCHAD, King Of Scots
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Ursus Danish Jarl
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Spratlingus
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Ulsius
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Beorn
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Sigurd Digera Earl Of Northumbria
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Sibylia Of Northumbria
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Ealdred Lord Of Bamborough
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Oswulf Earl Of Northumbria
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Waltheof Earl Of Northumberland
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Uchtred Earl Of Northumberland
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Ealdred Of Bernicia
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Ealdhun Bishop Of Durham
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Ecfrida
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Aelflaed
Matilda Of Scotland
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Alfred The Great King Of England
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Edward The Elder King Of England
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Ealhswith
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Edmund The Magnificent King Of England
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Sigehelm Earl Of Kent
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Eadgifu
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Edgar The Peaceful King Of England
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Saint Alfgifu
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Wynflaed
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Ethelred II The Redeless King Of England
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Ordgar Ealdorman Of Devonshire
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Aelfthryth
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Edmund Ironside King Of England
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Gunnor Ealdorman In Deise
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Thored Ealdorman Of Northumbria
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Alfflaed
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Edward Athling The Exile
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Alfgar Earl Of Mercia
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Morcar High Reeve In Northumbria
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Ealgyth
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Wulfrun
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Wulfric Ealdorman In Mercia
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Eadgyth
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Saint Margaret Of Scotland
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Halfdan Margrave Of Frisia
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Rurik, Danish Viking Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Igor Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Alfrind
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Svatislav I Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Saint Olga
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Saint Vladimir Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Predslawa
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Jaroslav I Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Rognald Prince Of Polotzk
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Rogneide Of Polotzk
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Agatha
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Eymund King Of Sweden
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Eric V King Of Swedes And Goths
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Bjorn The Old King Of Sweden
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Erik SEGERSALL, King Of Sweden
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Olaf III SKOTKONUNG, King Of Sweden
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Skoglar TOSTE, Viking
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Sigrid STORRADA
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Ingegard
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Astrid
Descendants of Matilda Of Scotland
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