Matildine
English
Etymology
Adjective
Matildine (not comparable)
- Relating to Matilda of Tuscany (c. 1046 – 1115) or the lands that she ruled.
- 1992, Malcolm Barber, The Two Cities: Medieval Europe, 1050–1320, →ISBN, page 204:
- Both parties had their own objectives: Conrad was laying claim to the Matildine lands left to Henry V […]
- 2023, John A. Dempsey, Bonizo of Sutri: Portrait in a Landscape, →ISBN, page 300:
- As quickly as the Lombard aristocracy had flocked to the emperor’s side in the spring of 1090, they fled his company in the wake of the improbable Matildine victory at Canossa.