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The Queen That Should Have Been -  M. J. Perreault

The Queen That Should Have Been (eBook)

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2024 | 1. Auflage
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In the turbulent era of 12th century England and Normandy, a woman's destiny would be forged amidst brutal ambition, undying passion, and an unwavering will to claim what was rightfully hers. Matilda, the daughter of King Henry I, had been groomed from birth to ascend to unparalleled power as the heir to the English throne. 


Born in 1102 to Henry and his pious queen consort Matilda of Scotland, the young princess was afforded every privilege befitting one of her stature. Highly intelligent and strong-willed, she was educated by some of the most esteemed scholars of her time, honing a keen political mind alongside an appreciation for the finer arts. As she blossomed into a beautiful and capable woman, it became clear that Matilda possessed the fortitude to rule over the vast Angevin empire her father had so deftly assembled.


In 1114, in a bold move to secure the line of succession, Henry took the unprecedented step of having his continental nobility swear fealty to Matilda as his heir presumptive. This set her on an inextricable path of conflict with her cousin Stephen of Blois, who harbored ambitions of his own for the crown. When Henry perished in 1135 after a disastrous shipwreck, Matilda's rightful claim was swiftly usurped by the cunning Stephen, igniting a bitter civil war that would last nearly two decades.  


Unwavering in her belief that she was the Lord's anointed sovereign, Matilda recruited an army of supporters and launched an unrelenting campaign to depose her cousin from the throne he had stolen. In the brutal Battle of Lincoln in 1141, Stephen's forces were routed and he was taken prisoner, appearing to pave the way for Matilda's long-awaited coronation as the 'Lady of the English.' However, Stephen's indomitable queen Matilda of Boulogne rallied his forces, laying siege to London where Matilda had taken residence. In the culminating confrontation, the would-be queen was forced to flee ignominiously, her hopes for the crown in ruins.


Embittered but undeterred, Matilda continued to command her army of loyalists from strategic strongholds, ensuring that the realm remained locked in a stalemate of a conflict that brought widespread famine and unrest to the populace. It was only when her last remaining brother died, extinguishing the royal Angevin line, that she finally struck a bargain to transfer her claims to her eldest son, the future Henry II. In 1154, upon Stephen's death, the young prince took his rightful place on the throne, finally quelling the ashes of the harrowing civil war.


Matilda's own path would take her into a turbulent marriage to the profligate Count Geoffrey of Anjou, with whom she had several children. After decades of being denied her destiny as England's ruler, she at last found solace in overseeing the education of her sons, ensuring they were well-prepared to command the empire that was their birthright. In 1167, vindicated by her son's ascension, Matilda died peacefully at the age of 65, having etched her name into the annals of history as a fearless woman who defied all odds in pursuit of her ambition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.10.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
ISBN-10 0-00-081476-8 / 0000814768
ISBN-13 978-0-00-081476-0 / 9780000814760
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