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  1. Bernard de Neufmarché (c. 1050 – c. 1125), also Bernard of Newmarket or Bernard of Newmarch was the first of the Norman conquerors of Wales. He was a minor Norman lord who rose to power in the Welsh Marches before successfully undertaking the invasion and conquest of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog between 1088 and 1095.

  2. Bernard de Neufmarché ( c. 1050) fue "el primero de los conquistadores originales de Gales." Era un caballero Normando menor que logró el poder en las marcas galesas antes de emprender la invasión y conquista del Reino de Brycheiniog entre 1088 y 1095. A partir de los restos del viejo reino galés, Bernard creó el señorío anglonormando de Brecon.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Bernard of Neufmarché or Newmarket (c. 1050 – c. 1125) was "the first of the original conquerors of Wales." [1] . He was a minor Norman lord who rose to power in the Welsh Marches before successfully undertaking the invasion and conquest of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog between 1088 and 1095.

    • "Lord of Brecon", "Dreu de Neufmarche"
    • circa 1050
  4. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Bernard de Neufmarché was the son of Geoffroi de Neufmarché, custodian of the castle of Le Neufmarché-en-Lion, Normandy, where Bernard was probably born c.1050, and of his wife, Ada, daughter of Richard de Heugleville.

    • Male
    • Nesta (Osbern) de Neufmarché
  5. Bernard de Neufmarche. Various online sources state: Bernard, was born at the castle of Le Neuf-Marché-en-Lions, on the frontier between Normandy and Beauvais. Bernard was a knight who had fought under English kings William I, William Rufus and Henry I.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2023 · Nest married Bernard De Neufmarche and had a child: Sybil (Sybile) De Neufmarche. Nest Verch Osborn De Neufmarche is my 30th great grandmother. according to wiki : She had 7 children (not named)

  7. When Bernard de Neufmarché was born about 1050, in Neufmarché, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France, his father, Geoffrey de Neufmarché, was 27 and his mother, Ada d'Hugleville, was 16. He married Agnes FitzRolf about 1067, in Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.