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  1. Hace 5 días · Juliane de Fontrevault tried both, but she missed King Henry I, who was at the time besieging her castle in Normandy. There had been an altercation, you see, which led to a major hostage failure, wherein Juliane’s husband Eustace blinded the young hostage sent to Henry, and Henry blinded and cut the noses off the two girls sent to him as hostages.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · Eleanor of Aquitaine (born c. 1122—died April 1, 1204, Fontevrault, Anjou, France) was the queen consort of both Louis VII of France (1137–52) and Henry II of England (1152–1204) and mother of Richard I (the Lionheart) and John of England. She was perhaps the most powerful woman in 12th-century Europe.

  3. Hace 1 día · Henry I ( c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England ...

  4. Juliane de Fontevrault (1090 – circa 1136) Sybilla of Normandy, Queen of Scots (circa 1092 – 1122) Richard of Lincoln (before 1101 – 1120) Reginald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall (circa 1110 – 1175) (to be published March 1, 2024) Henry FitzRoy (circa 1100–1104, died 1158) King Stephen (reigned 1135 – 1154)

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · Perhaps the biggest turning point in Eleanor’s life, second only to her marriage to Henry III, was her transformation into a queen dowager on Henry’s death on 16 November 1272. Eleanor survived her husband by almost twenty years, after fourteen of which she became "a humble nun of the order of Fontevrault of the convent of Amesbury" (p. 287).

  6. Hace 4 días · A prior Thomas is mentioned as in office shortly after the replacement of Prioress Felise by Prioress Ida: Hist. de l'Ordre de Fontevrault (Auch, 1913), ii, 105 n. 345. Cal. Close, 1288-90, 317-18. 346. Archives de M. et L., Angers, Account of prior and receiver of Amesbury, Apr.-Sept. 1316, where John de Figheldean is described as late prior ...

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · From 1305 until his death in 1336 John de Burndish held a life interest in the half of Moreton manor which belonged to John de Lenham. On the death of John de Burndish this half manor reverted to Eleanor Giffard, the heir of John de Lenham. (fn. 103) In 1338 John and Eleanor Giffard conveyed to Nicholas de Burndish 24 acres of land in Moreton ...