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  1. 21 de nov. de 2018 · William Rufus was born sometime between 1056 and 1060. He died as the result of an ‘accident’ with an arrow on 2nd August 1100. Constance married Alan IV of Brittany. She died in 1090, possibly poisoned by her own servants. Adela was born about 1062 and was married to Stephen, Count of Blois.

  2. When William d'Anjou Count of Poitou was born on 22 July 1136, in Argentan, Orne, Lower Normandy, France, his father, Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou, was 22 and his mother, Matilda of England Holy Roman Empress, was 34. He died on 30 January 1164, in Archdiocese of Rouen, France, at the age of 27, and was buried in Archdiocese of Rouen ...

  3. Enamel from his tomb in Le Mans Cathedral. William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (In or before 1167 – 7 March 1226) ("Long Sword", Latinised to de Longa Spatha) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to his half-brother, King John.

  4. Geoffrey VI FitzEmpress (1134 – 1158) Count of Nantes. William FitzEmpress (1136–1164) Viscount of Dieppe. Illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou: Hamelin of Anjou (de Warenne) (c. 1130 – 1202) Earl of Surrey. Hamelin of Anjou (de Warenne) (c. 1130 – 1202) Earl of Surrey. Married Isabel de Warenne (c. 1137 – c. 1203) 4th Countess of ...

  5. The seal of William FitzEmpress, John’s uncle, clearly shows that as early as the 1150s members of the English royal house not only caparisoned their steeds, but also repeated their shield devices upon those caparisons. 35 Speed (or perhaps his engraver) could hardly have been aware of this fact, and so by making what was to his near contemporary a glaringly apparent mistake, he was in fact ...

  6. Hugh served William fitzEmpress, the brother of King Henry II of England from the mid 1150s. William gave Hugh the manor of Harrietsham in Kent. After William's death in 1164, Hugh passed into royal service, while also serving as seneschal to the new Earl of Surrey, Hamelin, the illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II.

  7. William FitzEmpress (22 July 1136 – 30 January 1164) or William Longespee was the youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. His brothers were Henry II of England and Geoffrey, Count of Nantes . This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at William FitzEmpress.