The last play with this pedigree was matilda, still going strong a year and a half later. |
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But voters are more likely to go for Gabriel Ebert, who plays Mr. Wormwood in matilda the Musical with bitter fun. |
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When she started filming matilda, her mom was diagnosed with stage-four breast cancer. |
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All these years later, Mara is still mistaken for matilda or called matilda by fans. |
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Mara Wilson The matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire actress, now 26, has been very candid about why she left Hollywood behind. |
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But walking along Interstate 40, somewhere in the panhandle of Texas a week later, Matilda and I exchanged old war stories. |
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Yet Matilda II, despite her devotion and the influence she had over the English royal court, was never seen as a candidate for sanctity. |
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The machine called Matilda is constructed of a trailer drawn by a quad bike and has been used at ploughing matches. |
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They heard heavy footsteps pounding on the stone steps and they saw Matilda standing in front of them with her smile at its most evil. |
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Matilda rebuffs this suggestion before flouncing off in a huff, leaving Henry certain that he's hit the nail on the head! |
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He was married to a Plantagenet princess, Matilda, the daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
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By the time I was five I knew the song Waltzing Matilda forwards and backwards. |
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It had been inspired by his wife Matilda II, whom he had married in 1100, the daughter of the sainted Queen Margaret of Scotland. |
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Before the men's singles final began, a lusty chorus of Waltzing Matilda turned Wimbledon Centre Court into an Aussie outpost. |
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If, however, his lumbago is flaring up and so Great-Aunt Matilda will be taking over for this year only, I have no idea how the turkey will be. |
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So although Henry is said to have acknowledged more than twenty bastards, he was survived by only one legitimate child, his daughter Matilda. |
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Everyone is upstaged by Eileen Atkins as wealthy Miss Matilda Crawley, the cantankerous dame who sponsors Becky's social ascent. |
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In the book, Matilda overcame her neglectful parents by teaching herself how to read Dickens and perform complicated math. |
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Matilda wins through her intelligence and a blossoming superpower to levitate objects with her mind. |
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Apparently the name Merkin comes from a diminutive form of Matilda. |
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Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid, and Cynthia Smith curated the triennial. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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Pushing the bar out to the left encouraged Matilda to soar right, and vice versa, while pulling the bar back tipped her wing downwards and likewise pointed us earthwards. |
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While Geoffrey consolidated his Norman power, Matilda suffered defeats in England. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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However, Geoffrey still didn't assist Matilda even as she was on the verge of defeat. |
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He was a younger brother of Count William IX of Poitiers, Henry the Young King and Duchess Matilda of Saxony. |
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Before naming Matilda as heir, however, he had been in negotiations to name his nephew Stephen of Blois as his heir. |
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When Henry died, Stephen invaded England, and in a coup d'etat had himself crowned instead of Matilda. |
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Matilda was also of Norman ancestry, and her family may have originated near Caen. |
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Mandeville exploited this, selling his allegiance to Matilda after Stephen was captured in 1141 at the Battle of Lincoln. |
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Another one of his famous poems was Matilda, the story of a young girl who died because of her own lies. |
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However, the plans were put on hold, allegedly due to opposition from his mother, the Empress Matilda. |
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Another supporter of Matilda was her uncle David I of Scotland from the House of Dunkeld. |
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The Witches, George's Marvellous Medicine and Matilda are examples of this formula. |
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In response to this, Henry declared his daughter, Matilda, his heir and married her to Geoffrey of Anjou. |
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When William Rufus was killed, his brother Henry Beauclerc seized power and married David's sister, Matilda. |
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In the later part of 1113, King Henry gave David the hand of Matilda of Huntingdon, daughter and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland. |
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Henry I had arranged his inheritance to pass to his daughter Empress Matilda. |
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On 9 April David and Stephen's wife Matilda of Boulogne met each other at Durham and agreed a settlement. |
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The arrival in England of the Empress Matilda gave David an opportunity to renew the conflict with Stephen. |
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King Stephen increased the number of earls to reward those loyal to him in his war with his cousin Empress Matilda. |
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The huge number of songs focusing on war include And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda and Universal Soldier. |
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The lordship was given to Matilda Lovell and the Lovells controlled Longdendale until 1465 when control again reverted to the crown. |
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In May, William's wife Matilda was crowned queen at Westminster, an important symbol of William's growing international stature. |
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His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders. |
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One factor in William's favour was his marriage to Matilda of Flanders, the daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders. |
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William returned to England later in 1075 to deal with the Danish threat, leaving his wife Matilda in charge of Normandy. |
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Finally Fulk achieved his goal through the marriage of Geoffrey and Matilda. |
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Henry was the son of Geoffrey of Anjou and Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England. |
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Not as reserved as his mother Matilda, nor as charming as his father Geoffrey, Henry was famous for his energy and drive. |
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He may well have been influenced by his mother in this regard, as Matilda also had a strong sense of ancestral rights and privileges. |
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His mother, Matilda, played an important role in his early life and exercised influence for many years later. |
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Both Matilda and Eleanor appear to have had doubts about the appointment, but Henry continued regardless. |
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On 17 June 1128, the wedding between Matilda and Geoffrey was celebrated in Le Mans. |
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By 1135, major disputes between Henry I and Matilda drove the nobles previously loyal to Henry I against Matilda. |
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Geoffrey first sent his wife Matilda alone to Normandy in a diplomatic mission to be recognized Duchess of Normandy and replace Stephen. |
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In 1139, Robert and Matilda crossed the channel and arrived in England while Geoffrey kept the pressure on Normandy. |
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Matilda de Braose, a granddaughter of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, married a Welsh prince. |
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Henry married Matilda of Scotland but continued to have a large number of mistresses by whom he had many illegitimate children. |
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She is the grand-daughter of poor Caroline Matilda, and he the grandson of her persecutrix, the Dowager Queen. |
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Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy. |
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On 11 November 1100 Henry married Matilda, the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. |
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Historian Warren Hollister argues that Henry and Matilda were emotionally close, but their union was also certainly politically motivated. |
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Some of these relationships occurred before Henry was married, but many others took place after his marriage to Matilda. |
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Fulk returned from the Levant and demanded that Henry return Matilda and her dowry, a range of estates and fortifications in Maine. |
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Meanwhile, Henry rebuilt his alliance with Fulk of Anjou, this time by marrying Matilda to Fulk's eldest son, Geoffrey. |
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Relations between Henry, Matilda, and Geoffrey became increasingly strained during the King's final years. |
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Matilda and Geoffrey suspected that they lacked genuine support in England. |
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What sort of tree is a coolibah, which is mentioned in the song Waltzing Matilda? |
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Henry's wife, Matilda, died in early 1118, but the situation in Normandy was sufficiently pressing that Henry was unable to return to England for her funeral. |
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Morgan Equine of Llandeilo came second in the foal class with their colt Phenomenal while the Woodlander Stud, Raglan, won the two-year-old class with Walzing Matilda. |
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He may have considered Stephen of Blois as a possible option and, perhaps in preparation for this, he arranged a beneficial marriage for Stephen to a wealthy heiress, Matilda. |
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As far as I was concerned the choice was Alice Springs, the center of the great Outback or a box car. There was no contest. I was ready to waltz Matilda. |
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Similarly, although Matilda was granted a number of Normandy castles as part of her dowry, it was not specified when the couple would actually take possession of them. |
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Owain took advantage of the Anarchy, a civil war between Stephen, King of England, and the Empress Matilda, to push Gwynedd's boundaries further east than ever before. |
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David had been the first lay person to take the oath to uphold the succession of Matilda in 1127, and when Stephen was crowned on 22 December 1135, David decided to make war. |
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A fresh rebellion broke out amongst the barons in southern Normandy, led by William, the Count of Ponthieu, whereupon Geoffrey and Matilda intervened in support of the rebels. |
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In 1080, the marca Anconitana was given in investiture to Robert Guiscard by Pope Gregory VII, to whom the Countess Matilda ceded the marches of Camerino and Fermo. |
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In Matilda, Bruce Bogtrotter steals cake from the evil headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, and is forced to eat a gigantic chocolate cake in front of the school. |
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A firebomb killed an elderly Protestant widow, Matilda Gould. |
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Measle watches in horror as his new baby sister, Matilda, causes uproar when she unwittingly reveals herself to be a Mallockee, a magical being of almost limitless powers. |
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After Matilda was pushed out of England into the County of Anjou, essentially failing in her legitimist attempt for the throne, many of her supporters in England fled also. |
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In 2014, American Library Association presented her with the Odyssey Award for her audiobook performance of Roald Dahl's children's novel Matilda. |
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While Percy composed a series of major poems, Mary wrote the autobiographical novel Matilda, the historical novel Valperga, and the plays Proserpine and Midas. |
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Anselm held a council at Lambeth Palace which found that Henry's beloved Matilda had not technically become a nun and was thus eligible to wed and become queen. |
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Empress Matilda was declared heir presumptive by her father, Henry I, after the death of her brother on the White Ship, and acknowledged as such by the barons. |
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After the death of his former patron Henry I, David supported the claims of Henry's daughter and his own niece, Empress Matilda, to the throne of England. |
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It was in this year that David's wife, Matilda of Huntingdon, died. |
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Henry named his eldest daughter, the dowager Empress Matilda as his heir. |
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Henry prevented the conflict by refusing to hand over any castles to Matilda as well as confiscating the lands of the nobles he suspected of supporting her. |
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Moving in fits and starts like rush-hour traffic, the story unfolds over several decades, told by protagonist Matilda Housewright, her brother, nephews and great-nephew. |
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Henry's mother, Matilda of Flanders, was the granddaughter of Robert II of France, and she probably named Henry after her uncle, King Henry I of France. |
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Henry was born in France at Le Mans on 5 March 1133 as the eldest child of the Empress Matilda and her second husband, Geoffrey the Fair, Count of Anjou. |
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In the early 12th century Geoffrey of Anjou married Empress Matilda, King Henry I's only surviving legitimate child and heir to the English throne. |
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For Henry, marrying Matilda gave his reign increased legitimacy, and for Matilda, an ambitious woman, it was an opportunity for high status and power in England. |
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Matilda had been educated in a sequence of convents, however, and may well have taken the vows to formally become a nun, which formed an obstacle to the marriage progressing. |
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Matilda proved an effective queen for Henry, acting as a regent in England on occasion, addressing and presiding over councils, and extensively supporting the arts. |
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William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children. |
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