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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hamo_DapiferHamo Dapifer - Wikipedia

    Hamo Dapifer [1] (died c. 1100) ( alias Haimo [2]) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England (r. 1066–1087) and his son King William II of England (r. 1087–1100). He held the office, from which his epithet derives, known in Latin as dapifer and in French seneschal, in English "steward", as well as ...

  2. Hamo Dapifer Robert Fitzhamon (died March 1107), or Robert FitzHamon (literally, "Robert, son of Hamon"), Seigneur de Creully in the Calvados region and Torigny in the Manche region of Normandy , was the first Norman feudal baron of Gloucester and the Norman conqueror of Glamorgan , southern Wales .

  3. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Haimo or Hamo (died around 1100) (sometimes Haimo Dapifer[1] or Hamo Dapifer[2]) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England and King William II of England. He held the office of dapifer, or seneschal, as well as the office of sheriff of Kent.

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  4. About: Hamo Dapifer. Hamo Dapifer (died c. 1100) (alias Haimo) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England (r. 1066–1087) and his son King William II of England (r. 1087–1100). He held the office, from which his epithet derives, known in Latin as dapifer and in French seneschal, in English "steward", as well as ...

  5. freepages.rootsweb.com › ~otstott › familyHaimo DAPIFER - RootsWeb

    Haimo or Hamo (died around 1100) (sometimes Haimo Dapifer[1] or Hamo Dapifer[2]) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England and King William II of England. He held the office of dapifer, or seneschal, as well as the office of Sheriff of Kent.

  6. Hamo Dapifer (muerto c. 1100) ( alias Haimo ) fue un funcionario real anglo-normando bajo el rey Guillermo I de Inglaterra (r. 1066-1087) y su hijo, el rey Guillermo II de Inglaterra (r. 1087-1100). Ocupó el cargo, del que deriva su epíteto , conocido en latín como dapifer y en francés senescal , en inglés "mayordomo", así como el cargo ...

  7. He left one known son, Hamo Dapifer (died circa 1100) (alias Haimo) an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William the Conqueror (1066-1087) and his son King William Rufus (1087-1100). He held the office, from which his epithet derives, known in Latin as dapifer and in French seneschal , in English "steward", as well as the ...