- Source: Matilde dari Toskana
Matilda of Tuscany (Italia: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa], Latin: Matilda, Mathilda; 1046 – 24 Juli 1115) adalah seorang Margravine dari Toskana feudal berpengaruh, yang menguasai Italia utara dan pendukung utama Italia Paus Gregorius VII selama Kontroversi Penobatan; selain itu, ia adalah salah satu dari sedikit wanita abad pertengahan yang diingat atas prestasi militernya, berkat hal tersebut ia dapat mendominasi semua wilayah utara Negara bagian Kepausan.
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Spike, Michele (2015). An Illustrated Guide to the 'One Hundred Churches of Matilda of Canossa, Countess of Tuscany. Centro Di, Florence. ISBN 9788870385342.
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Spike, Michele (2016). Matilda di Canossa (1046-1115): la donna che mutò il corso della storia / Matilda of Canossa (1046-1115): the women who changed the course of history, exhibition catalogue in Italian & English, Casa Buonarroti, Florence, June 14-October 10, 2016. Centro Di, Florence.
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Spike, Michele (2004). Tuscan Countess: The Life and Extraordinary Times of Matilda of Canossa. Vendome Press. ISBN 978-0865652422.
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Pranala luar
Matilde dari Toskana di Encyclopædia Britannica
Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Matilda of Canossa". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
Women's Biography: Matilda of Tuscany, countess of Tuscany, duchess of Lorraine, contains several letters to and from Matilda.
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