Feistiness, Ferocity and Friendship? Empress Matilda and Eleanor of Aquitaine as Mother and Daughter-in-Law.
Event Type: Branch
Takes Place: 12th December 2024
Time: 2.45pm **PLEASE NOTE EARLIER START TIME**
Venue: Newport Minster, St Thomas’ Square, NEWPORT, IW PO30 1BG
Description: Empress Matilda and Eleanor of Aquitaine are two of the medieval world's best-known women. Yet their relationships with one another, through Henry II but also as rulers in their own right, has not been largely considered. This talk will look at both the personal and the political: how their personalities emerge from their sources and what impressions we can make of their relationship with one another as mother- and daughter-in-law, but also how they operated as co-rulers of Henry II. Both Matilda and Eleanor left an impressive mark on history and by comparing their lives and reigns, we can uncover a greater understanding of how female rule was hindered and how it functioned in the twelfth century.
Price: Associate membership: £10 per year. Talks free to national HA members and students, visitors £3.
Tel: 07988 171 708
Email: jacobscme@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAssociationIW
Organiser: Caroline Jacobs
Lecturer: Dr Gabrielle Storey, Historian and Author
Region: South-East England
Branch: Isle of Wight