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  1. Roger le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk. ... Roger 4th Earl of Norfolk Bigod (est. 1144 - before 2 Aug 1221) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit.

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · He was the son of Hugh Bigod (1211-1266), Justiciar, and succeeded his father's elder brother Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk (1209-1270) as 5th Earl of Norfolk in 1270. Career This earl is the hero of a famous altercation with King Edward I in 1297, which arose from the king's command that Bigod should serve against the King of France in Gascony, while Edward himself went to Flanders.

  3. Earl of Norfolk. Die Ruinen des in den 1160er Jahren von Hugh Bigod begonnenen Bungay Castle in Suffolk. Hugh Bigod, 1. Earl of Norfolk (* vor 1107; † zwischen 1176 und 9. März 1177) war ein englischer Magnat. Er gehörte über fünf Jahrzehnte zu den mächtigsten englischen Adligen und diente vier Königen.

  4. Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (1245—1306) magnate and soldier Quick Reference (1245–1306). Bigod was one of the most powerful barons in Edward I's reign. He ...

  5. When Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk was born about 1245, in Thetford, Norfolk, England, his father, Chief Justice Hugh Bigod, was 27 and his mother, Joan de Stuteville, was 26. He married Alix d'Avesnes on 1 February 1289, in Valenciennes, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. He died on 6 December 1306, in Wycomb, Leicestershire, England, United ...

  6. Earl of Norfolk. Hugh Bigod, 3. Earl of Norfolk († um 11. Februar 1225 ), war ein englischer Magnat. Wie sein Vater gehörte er der Adelsopposition an, die König Johann Ohneland zur Anerkennung der Magna Carta zwang.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 – 1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere. Although his father died in 1176 or 1177, Roger did not succeed to the earldom of Norfolk until 1189 for his claim had been disputed by his stepmother for her sons by Earl Hugh in the reign of Henry II.