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  1. William FitzEmpress - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Career. Obstruction. Death. Possible marriage. Ancestry. Notes. References. External links. William FitzEmpress (22 July 1136 – 30 January 1164) or William Longespee [2] was the youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou.

  2. "William FitzEmpress (1136–1164), magnate" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  3. About: 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. Vilém z Anjou (francouzsky Guillaume d'Anjou nebo Guillaume FitzEmperesse, 22. července 1136 ...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2020 · In fact, almost a third of the book covers just 1135 to 1142, from Henry I’s death to Matilda’s dramatic winter escape from Oxford. These stages, until Henry fitzEmpress made his first serious foray carrying the Angevin campaign to England, were indeed some of Matilda’s most active years in her attempts to exert authority in her own name.

    • Katherine Weikert
    • 2020
  5. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. 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. Contents. Early life. Career. Obstruction. Death. Possible marriage. Early life.

  6. William FitzEmpress (July 22, 1136 – January 30, 1164) was the youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. William Fitzempress also known as William of Anjou, was born in 1136, the third and youngest son of Count Geoffrey V of Anjou and his wife...

  7. 29 de dic. de 2020 · Franck Barlow, Oxforddnb.com. Contemporary illustration of the murder of Thomas Becket. Four knights heeded Henry’s words and left Normandy to confront the archbishop. One of William FitzEmpresss former knights, Richard Brito, was among the quartet who murdered Thomas Becket on 29 December 1170.