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  1. Maud (or Mabel) FitzHamon the daughter and sole heiress of Robert FitzHamon brought the barony to her husband Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester (pre-1100-1147), a natural son of King Henry I (1100–1135), the younger brother and successor of King William Rufus.

  2. Maud of Gloucester. Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester ( / kəˈvaɪliɒɡ / kə-VY-lee-og, Welsh: [kəˈvɛiljɔɡ]; 1147 – 30 June 1181), also written Hugh de Kevilioc, [needs IPA] was an Anglo-French magnate who was active in England, Wales, Ireland and France during the reign of King Henry II of England. [1]

  3. Family. Maud de Lacy was born on 25 January 1223 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, the eldest child of John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, a Magna Carta Surety, and Margaret de Quincy, 2nd Countess of Lincoln suo jure. Maud had a younger brother Edmund de Lacy, Baron of Pontefract who married in 1247 Alasia of Saluzzo, by whom he had three ...

  4. Maud of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria; 26 November 1869 – 20 November 1938) was Queen of Norway as the wife of King Haakon VII. The youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom , she was known as Princess Maud of Wales before her marriage, as her father was the Prince of Wales at the time.

  5. Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1189), also known as Matilda, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England and Mabel, daughter of Robert fitz Hamon.[1]

  6. Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (Q4284808) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. English noble. ... Russian Wikipedia. sex or gender. female. 0 ...

  7. Maud de Lacy, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester (1223-1289) Alice de Lusignan of Angoulême (c.1236-1290) Joan of Acre (1272-1307) Margaret de Clare (1293-1342) Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester (c.1375-1416) Category: Disambiguation pages.