Matilda
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Matilda (sometimes spelled Mathilda) is a female name, of Teutonic derivation, meaning "mighty warrior." Its most common alternate forms are Maud and Mathilde. Among the notable women who have borne that name are:
- Matilda of Ringelheim (892-967/8), Holy Roman Empress
- Matilda of Flanders (~1031 - 1083), Queen of England, wife of William I of England
- Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1114), Countess of Tuscany (also called Matilda or Matilde of Canossa)
- Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080-1118), originally named Edith, wife of Henry I of England
- Matilda of England (1102-1167), Lady of the English, Holy Roman Empress, daughter of Henry I of England (also called the Empress Maud)
- Matilda of Boulogne (1104-1152), Queen of England, wife of Stephen of England
- Matilda Plantagenet (1156 - 1189), Duchess of Saxony, daughter of Henry II of England
There is also:
- "Matilda", a popular calypso song recorded by artists including Harry Belafonte
- Matilda, a work of children's literature by Roald Dahl, and its film adaption
- Matilda, a novella by Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein
- The Matilda tank
- Matilda McDuck - oldest sister of Scrooge McDuck, wife of Ludwig Von Drake, and aunt of Donald Duck
If you are looking for information on the famous Australian folk song, see "Waltzing Matilda".