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  1. HUGH BIGOD (d. 1177), earl of Norfolk, was the second son of Roger Bigod (d. 1107), the founder of the English family of this name. Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William in 1120, and enjoyed the favour of Henry I. At first a supporter of Stephen during this king's struggle with the empress Matilda, Hugh ...

  2. De Montfort had to seek the papal approval. Hugh Bigod was the son of Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk. In 1122 he was Constable of Norwich Castle and Governor of the city. During the 1173 revolt against Henry II, Hugh became leader of the English Barons. Eventually defeated and forced to surrender his castles, Hugh kept his lands and title and ...

  3. 9 de dic. de 2013 · Usage on de.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, 3. Earl of Norfolk; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Hugh Bigod, III conde de Norfolk; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hugues Bigot (3e comte de Norfolk) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Ugo Bigod, III conte di Norfolk; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

  4. 29 de dic. de 2018 · Hugh Bigod, III conde de Norfolk; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hugues Bigot (3e comte de Norfolk) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Биго, Хью, 3-й граф Норфолк; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q3142516

  5. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 – 1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere. Although his father died in 1176 or 1177, Roger did not succeed to the earldom of Norfolk until 1189 for his claim had been disputed by his stepmother for her sons by Earl Hugh in the reign of Henry II.

  6. Hugues (II) Bigot († 1225), es el 3 e recuento Norfolk de 1221-1225. Biografía. Él es el hijo de Roger (II) Bigot, 2 º conde de Norfolk, e Ida Tosny . Se casó, en 1207 , Maud le Maréchal (c. 1192-27 de marzo de 1248), La hija mayor del mariscal de Guillermo (1146-1219), 4 º conde de Pembroke, y Isabelle Clare (1179-1220).

  7. Marriage and family. Bigod married firstly to Juliane de Vere (died c. 1199). She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare. The marriage was dissolved before 1156. They had one son: Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (born c. 1144–5).