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  1. HUGH BIGOD (d. 1177), earl of Norfolk, was the second son of Roger Bigod (d. 1107), the founder of the English family of this name. Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William in 1120, and enjoyed the favour of Henry I. At first a supporter of Stephen during this king's struggle with the empress Matilda, Hugh ...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2013 · Usage on de.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, 3. Earl of Norfolk; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, III conde de Norfolk; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hugues Bigot (3e comte de Norfolk) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Ugo Bigod, III conte di Norfolk; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

  3. Roger Bigod nacque intorno al 1245 da Hugh Bigod ( 1211 circa- 1266 ), Gran giustiziere d' Inghilterra, e Joan de Stuteville (morta prima del 6 aprile 1276 ), egli ereditò il contado di Norfolk dallo zio Roger Bigod, IV conte di Norfolk che nel 1270 morì senza figli. Roger salì agli onori della cronaca nel 1297 quando ebbe, pare, un alterco ...

  4. Roger Bigod de Norfolk. Roger Bigod (muerto 1107) fue un caballero normando que participó en la conquista de Inglaterra en 1066. Disfrutó de gran poder en Anglia Oriental, y cinco de sus descendientes fueron condes de Norfolk. Fue también conocido como Roger Bigot, apareciendo como tal en la Carta de Libertades de Enrique I de Inglaterra .

  5. 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.

  6. Roger Bigod (died 1107) was a Norman knight who travelled to England in the Norman Conquest. He held great power in East Anglia, and five of his descendants were earls of Norfolk. He was also known as Roger Bigot, appearing as such as a witness to the Charter of Liberties of Henry I of England .