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  1. Philip de Braose. William de Braose (or William de Briouze ), First Lord of Bramber (died 1093/1096) was previously lord of Briouze, Normandy. He was granted lands in England by William the Conqueror soon after he and his followers had invaded and controlled Saxon England.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · William de Braose (or William de Briouze), First Lord of Bramber (died 1093/1096) was previously lord of Briouze, Normandy. He was granted lands in England by William the Conqueror soon after he and his followers had invaded and controlled Saxon England.

    • Briouze, Normandy
    • Briouze, Orne, Normandy, France
    • circa 1049
  3. When Sir William de Braose 1st Lord of Bramber, companion of William the Conqueror was born about 1049, in Normandy, France, his father, Robert de Braose, was 20 and his mother, Gunnora D'Ivry, was 20. He married Lady Agnes de St. Clair in 1075, in Bramber, Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

  4. Ruins of Bramber Castle. In the Steyning Museum library there is a small book: The Chartulary of the Priory of Saint Peter at Sele. It contains a series of charters relating to the Norman priory in Upper Beeding. The first William de Braose gave many of his churches in Normandy and Sussex to the Abbey of St Florent in Saumur, Anjou.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Bramber Castle, Bramber, Sussex, England (United Kingdom) Genealogy for Sir William de Braose, Lord Buckingham & Bramber (c.1224 - 1291) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa July 15, 1224
    • West Sussex, England
    • Bramber, Sussex, England
  6. William de Braose, ( alias Breuse, Brewes, Brehuse, [1] Briouze, Brewose etc.; c. 1224 –1291) was the first Baron Braose, as well as Lord of Gower and Lord of Bramber. [2] Family and early life. Braose was the son of John de Braose, the Lord of Bramber and Gower and John's wife Margaret, the daughter of Llywelyn the Great, prince of Gwynedd. [2] .

  7. William de Braose, (o William de Briouze ), IV Lord de Bramber (1144/1153 - 9 de agosto de 1211), favorito de la corte de Juan I de Inglaterra, en la cumbre de su poder, fue también Señor de Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick, Glamorgan, Skenfrith, Briouze en Normandía, Grosmont, y White Castle. Linaje.