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  1. 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. Escucha y descarga los episodios de True Crime Medieval gratis. It was unusual for medieval women to kill their fathers, and especially unusual for them to use crossbows to do it. Juliane de Fontrevault tried both,... Programa: True Crime Medieval. Canal: True Crime Medieval. Tiempo: 42:13 Subido 19/05 a las 22:27:13 129110730

  3. Juliane de Fontevrault (born c. 1090), daughter of Henry I and Ansfride; married Eustace de Pacy in 1103. She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters ...

  4. sites.rootsmagic.com › GonyonHistory › siteJuliane DE FONTEVRAULT

    Birth: 1090: England: Death: Aft 1136: of Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France

  5. True Crime Medieval – 1000 Years of People Behaving Badly. 99. Juliane de Fontevrault Tries to Kill Her Father (Henry I) With a Crossbow, Normandy 1110. This is just what Juilane looked like when she was trying to kill her father! Except that the clothes here are about 200 years later than she lived. And she would have been aiming down, since ...

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