An invasion of England by Robert and …

Years: 1139 - 1139
August

An invasion of England by Robert and Matilda appears imminent by 1139.

Geoffrey and Matilda have secured much of Normandy and, together with Robert, spend the beginning of the year mobilizing forces for a cross-Channel expedition.

Matilda also appeals to the papacy at the start of the year, her representative, Bishop Ulger, putting forward her legal claim to the English throne on the grounds of her hereditary right and the oaths sworn by the barons.

Arnulf of Lisieux leads Stephen's case, arguing that because Matilda's mother had really been a nun, her claim to the throne is illegitimate.

The Pope declined to reverse his earlier support for Stephen, but from Matilda's perspective the case has usefully established that Stephen's claim is disputed.

Empress Matilda's invasion finally begins at the end of the summer.

Baldwin de Redvers crosses over from Normandy to Wareham in August in an initial attempt to capture a port to receive Matilda's invading army, but Stephen's forces forced him to retreat into the southwest.

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