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  1. Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095–1177) was the second son of Roger Bigod (also known as Roger Bigot) (died 1107), sheriff of Norfolk and royal advisor, and Adeliza, daughter of Robert de Todeni.

  2. Hugh Bigod (c. 1182-18 de febrero de 1225) fue un miembro de la poderosa familia normanda de los Bigod y, durante un breve período, el III conde de Norfolk.

  3. 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.

  4. Hugh Bigod (c. 1182 – 18 February 1225) was a member of the powerful early Norman Bigod family and was for a short time the 3rd Earl of Norfolk.

  5. 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 .

  6. Hugh Bigod, 1st earl of Norfolk (bī´gŏd, nôr´fək), d. 1177, English nobleman. He was instrumental in securing the throne for Stephen in 1135, but he subsequently switched his allegiance back and forth between Stephen and Matilda, and it is not known for sure which one of them created him earl of Norfolk.

  7. Roger Bigod and Hugh Bigod. The Bigods were a major East Anglian landowning family, based at Framlingham (Suffolk), who had held the earldom of Norfolk since its grant to Hugh Bigod in 1140 or 1141. Roger ( c. 1143-1221) was the only son of this Hugh by his first wife, Juliana, sister of Aubrey de Vere, earl of Oxford.