Henry I had required the leading barons, …

Years: 1108 - 1251
Henry I had required the leading barons, ecclesiastics and officials in Normandy and England, to take an oath to accept Matilda (also known as Empress Maud) as his heir.

England is far less than enthusiastic to accept an outsider, and a woman, as their ruler.

There is some evidence suggesting Henry was unsure of his own hopes and the oath to make Matilda his heir.

In likelihood, Henry probably hoped Matilda would have a son and step aside as Queen Mother, making her son the next heir.

Upon Henry’s death, the Norman and English barons ignore Matilda’s claim to the throne, and thus through a series of decisions, Stephen of Blois, Henry’s favorite nephew, is welcomed by many in England and Normandy as their new ruler.

Related Events

Filter results