Stephen of England: Difference between revisions
m Robot: en:Stephen, King of England is a good article |
m r2.6.4) (Robot: Modifying ar:ستيفن |
||
Line 45: | Line 45: | ||
[[af:Stefanus van Engeland]] |
[[af:Stefanus van Engeland]] |
||
[[ar:ستيفن |
[[ar:ستيفن]] |
||
[[be:Стэфан, кароль Англіі]] |
[[be:Стэфан, кароль Англіі]] |
||
[[bs:Stjepan, kralj Engleske]] |
[[bs:Stjepan, kralj Engleske]] |
Revision as of 09:27, 16 September 2011
Stephen of Blois | |
---|---|
King of the English | |
King of the English (1st Reign) | |
Reign | 22 December 1135 – April 1141 |
Coronation | 26 December 1135 |
Predecessor | Henry I |
Successor | Matilda |
King of the English (2nd Reign) | |
Reign | November 1141 – 25 October 1154 |
Predecessor | Matilda |
Successor | Henry II |
Burial | |
Spouse | Matilda I of Boulogne |
Issue | Eustace IV of Boulogne William of Blois Marie of Boulogne |
House | Norman dynasty |
Father | Stephen II, Count of Blois |
Mother | Adela of Normandy |
Stephen of England (c. 1096–25 October 1154) was King of England from 1135 until 1154. He became the King after the death of his uncle Henry I. Stephan was the King until his own death in Dover, Kent. Stephen was crowned at Westminster Abbey on the 26 December 1135. Stephen is buried at the Clunaic Monastery in Faversham, Kent.
King Stephen was born in Blois, France, in 1096[1]. He was the son of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy. His mother, Adela, was the daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders. Stephen married Matilda of Boulogne in about 1125. They had five children. He fought a civil war with Henry I's only daughter, Matilda, from 1139-1153. This ended with the Treaty of Wallingford in 1153 after the death of Stephen's son and heir, Eustace IV. The treaty said that Stephen would be King for the rest of his lifetime. After his death, the throne passed to Henry, son of Matilda, and not Stephen's other son William.
References