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  1. Good Press, Nov 5, 2021 - History - 443 pages. "Geoffrey de Mandeville: A study of the Anarchy" by John Horace Round. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we ...

  2. Geoffrey (II) de Mandeville (1092 - 1144 [1]), 1 er comte d'Essex, constable de la Tour de Londres, shérif de la Cité de Londres, du Middlesex, d'Essex et du Hertfordshire, fut un important baron anglo-normand, l'un des principaux acteurs de la guerre civile connue sous le nom d'Anarchie anglaise (1138-1153), qui opposa le roi Étienne d'Angleterre à Mathilde l'Emperesse pour la couronne d ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Geoffrey de Mandeville (Magna Villa) was most probably buried with his first wife Athelaise in the cloister of Westminster Abbey. In a charter to the Abbey granting them the nearby manor of Eye (between about 1087 and 1097) he states that his wife is buried in the cloister and that he wishes to be buried with her, so it is assumed that this took place when he died in 1100.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · William I King of England confirmed the donations in Balham and Walton by "Godfrey son of Count Eustace on behalf of his wife Beatrice, with the consent of Geoffrey de Mandeville", by charter dated to [1076/84][513]. m ([1076/85]%29 GEOFFROY de Boulogne of Carshalton, illegitimate son of EUSTACHE [II] Comte de Boulogne & his mistress --- (-after 1100).

  5. 8 de ago. de 2020 · Now Geoffrey, the son of Geoffrey "Fitz Piers," assuming the surname of "De Mandeville," became his successor in the earldom of Essex, which he held from 1213 to 1216. The noble and learned authors of the Lords' Reports on the Dignity of a Peer began by confusing this Geoffrey with his namesake the earl of 1141, and bodily transferring to the latter the whole parentage of the former.

  6. Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1. Earl of Essex (* vor 1130; † September 1144 ) war einer der wichtigsten Handlungsträger in der Zeit des Königs Stephan († 1154). Bereits im Jahr 1130 hatte er die Nachfolge seines Vaters William de Mandeville angetreten.

  7. Geoffrey II de Mandeville was born about 1026, in Dorset, England as the son of William de Mandeville. He married Adeliza Balts about 1053, in Rycote, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. He died on 16 September 1144, in Mildenhall, Suffolk, England, at the age of 119, and was buried in ...