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  1. Biography. Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (c. 1090 - 31 October 1147) was an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England, and one of the dominant figures of the period of English history sometimes called The Anarchy. Robert was acknowledged at birth, and raised at his father's court.

  2. 11 de nov. de 2020 · w:Robert FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Gloucester (c.1090-1147) (alias Robert Rufus, Robert de Caen (Latinised to Robertus de Cadomo), Robert Consul) an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England. Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester. English noble. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 1090. Caen. Date of death.

  3. Décès ROBERT FitzHamon (-Newbury Mar 1107). Lord of Glamorgan. Lord of Gloucester. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records that William II King of England granted the honor of Gloucester to ”Robertum filium Haymonis, dominum de Astramervilla in Normannia”[1655].

  4. Maud de Gloucester. Maud de Gloucester, condesa de Chester (m. 29 de julio de 1189), o Matilda, fue una noble anglonormanda y la hija del conde Roberto de Gloucester, hijo ilegítimo del rey Enrique I de Inglaterra, y de Mabel, hija y heredera de Robert Fitzhamon. 1 Se desposó con Ranulf de Gernon, IV conde de Chester (m. 16 de diciembre de ...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · In Robert Of Gloucester …with the work called “The Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester”—a vernacular history of England from its legendary founding by Brut (Brutus), great-grandson of Aeneas, to the year 1270. It was written, probably around 1300, in rhymed couplets. Two versions exist, and it is now believed that only one part, dealing…

  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Robert, earl of Gloucester (c.1090–1147), was Henry I's favourite from among his many illegitimate sons and was advanced by him to be one of the leading magnates of the Anglo-Norman realm. In 1135 Robert apparently accepted King Stephen's succession, but in 1138 he declared his support for his half-sister Matilda , and was thereafter the empress's most powerful supporter.

  7. With these words the chronicler Robert of Gloucester summed up one of the bitterest and bloodiest days in English history - The Battle of Evesham in 1265 Base on a detailed examination of medieval sources, this is the story of the death of Simon De Montfort, the collapse of his political cause, the shocking aftermath and his posthumous elevation to a national hero.