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The Anarchy was the first civil war in post-Conquest England, enduring throughout the reign of King Stephen between 1135 and 1154. It ultimately brought about the end of the Norman dynasty and the birth of the mighty Plantagenet kings. When Henry I died having lost his only legitimate son in a shipwreck, he had caused all of his barons to swear to recognize his daughter Matilda, widow of the Holy Roman Emperor, as his heir and remarried her to Geoffrey, Count of Anjou. When she was slow to move to England on her fathers death, Henrys favourite nephew Stephen of Blois rushed to have himself crowned, much as Henry himself had done on the death of his brother William Rufus. Supported by his brother Henry, Bishop of Winchester, Stephen made a promising start, but Matilda would not give up her birthright and tried to hold the English barons to their oaths. The result was more than a decade of civil war that saw England split apart. Empress Matilda is often remembered as aloof and high-handed, Stephen as ineffective and indecisive. By following both sides of the dispute and seeking to understand their actions and motivations, Matthew Lewis aims to reach a more rounded understanding of this crucial period of English history and asks to what extent there really was anarchy.

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Descendants of Robert of Normandy to Henry II via British Library - photo 1

Descendants of Robert of Normandy to Henry II. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

Genealogy of Henry I showing his only legitimate children William Adelin and - photo 2

Genealogy of Henry I showing his only legitimate children, William Adelin and Matilda, along with his first wife Matilda of Scotland. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

Henry I above an image of the White Ship Disaster The death of William Adelin - photo 3

Henry I above an image of the White Ship Disaster. The death of William Adelin in the shipwreck sparked the succession crisis that followed Henrys death. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

Empress Matilda at a feast with her first husband Holy Roman Emperor Henry V - photo 4

Empress Matilda at a feast with her first husband, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. The union with Henry was prestigious for England and Matilda seems to have been happy in the Empire. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

Genealogy of Adela of Normandy daughter of William the Conqueror showing her - photo 5

Genealogy of Adela of Normandy, daughter of William the Conqueror, showing her son Stephen in the bottom right. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

A drawing of Malmesbury Abbey from 1807 where William of Malmesbury penned his - photo 6

A drawing of Malmesbury Abbey from 1807, where William of Malmesbury penned his chronicle of The Anarchy. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

Empress Matilda and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V receiving their crowns via - photo 7

Empress Matilda and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V receiving their crowns. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

King Stephen on his throne with a hunting hawk Stephens accession left him - photo 8

King Stephen on his throne with a hunting hawk. Stephens accession left him open to charges of usurpation and oath breaking that led to civil war. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

Matilda of Scotland c 1080 11 May 1118 first wife of Henry I of England and - photo 9

Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 11 May 1118), first wife of Henry I of England and mother to Empress Matilda. Also known as Edith or Edith Matilda, her possible position as a nun before her marriage was used to suggest that her daughter could not be legitimate and so could not inherit the crown of England. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

Enamel effigy of Geoffrey of Anjou from his tomb at Le Mans The heraldic - photo 10

Enamel effigy of Geoffrey of Anjou from his tomb at Le Mans. The heraldic devices on his shield may offer an early hint of the three lions that later became the royal arms of England. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

King David I of Scotland with his successor and grandson Malcolm IV from a - photo 11

King David I of Scotland with his successor and grandson Malcolm IV from a Charter to Kelso Abbey. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

An image of Robert Earl of Gloucester illegitimate son of Henry I and - photo 12

An image of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, illegitimate son of Henry I and half-brother of Empress Matilda, from the Founders Book of the Monks of Tewkesbury Abbey . Roberts wife Mabel FitzHamon was the daughter of Robert FitzHamon, the founder of Tewkesbury Abbey. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

Henry of Blois Bishop of Winchester younger brother of King Stephen holding - photo 13

Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, younger brother of King Stephen, holding his bishops crosier and ring, from the Golden Book of St Albans . Bishop Henry is often accused of switching sides frequently throughout the dispute between his brother Stephen and cousin Empress Matilda. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

A drawing of the Standard after which the Battle of the Standard in 1138 was - photo 14

A drawing of the Standard, after which the Battle of the Standard in 1138 was named. The sketch appears in the margin of Roger of Hovedens Chronicle. ( via British Library Manuscripts )

An image of the Battle of Lincoln 1141 from Henry of Huntingdons Historia - photo 15

An image of the Battle of Lincoln, 1141, from Henry of Huntingdons Historia Anglorum . ( via British Library Manuscripts )

Wall paintings of medieval knights riding into combat from Claverley Church - photo 16

Wall paintings of medieval knights riding into combat from Claverley Church, Shropshire. The wall paintings are stunning survivals of the Reformation. ( Authors Collection )

Knights in combat on the walls of Claverley Church Shropshire Although the - photo 17

Knights in combat on the walls of Claverley Church, Shropshire. Although the murals date from around 1220, they are believed to represent images of the legends of Charlemagne and Roland. ( Authors Collection )

Chainmail Norman shields and heraldry can be seen clearly in the wall - photo 18

Chainmail, Norman shields and heraldry can be seen clearly in the wall paintings at Claverley Church. ( Authors Collection )

A representation of Queen Matilda wife of King Stephen petitioning Empress - photo 19

A representation of Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen, petitioning Empress Matilda for mercy for her husband and son after Stephens capture at the Battle of Lincoln. ( via British Library Flickr )

Empress Matilda sends Queen Matilda away empty handed The reaction caused a - photo 20

Empress Matilda sends Queen Matilda away empty handed. The reaction caused a swell of sympathy for Stephens cause, which may have been Queen Matildas aim. She was consistently able to offer a more attractive and acceptable example of the behaviour expected of a medieval queen than the Empress could deliver. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

Part of the remains of Oxford Castle from which Empress Matilda made her - photo 21

Part of the remains of Oxford Castle, from which Empress Matilda made her dramatic escape in the dark and snow in 1142. ( Authors Collection )

Great Seal of King Stephen showing him enthroned on one face and riding into - photo 22

Great Seal of King Stephen, showing him enthroned on one face and riding into battle on the other. Stephen spent much of his reign in harness and the image of him as a military leader was a stark contrast to the position of his cousin Empress Matilda. ( via Wikimedia Commons )

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