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  1. Emma Fitz-Osborn or Emma de Breteuil, and later Emma de Guader (died after 1096), was a Norman noblewoman, the wife of Ralph de Guader and the daughter of William FitzOsbern, Lord of Breteuil and later first Earl of Hereford of a new creation, who was a cousin and close adviser of William the Conqueror. [1]

  2. Emma Fitz-Osborn o Emma de Breteuil, y después Emma de Guader (Diedido después de 1096), era una noble mujer normanda, la esposa de Ralph de Guader y la hija de William FitzOsbern, Señor de Breteuil y posterior primer conde de Hereford de una nueva creación, que era un primo y asesor cercano de William el Conquistador.

  3. Emma de Guader is best known for her defence of Norwich Castle in 1075, at the young age of 16, when she resisted the Royalist forces sent by William the Conqueror. The Revolt of the Earls was a rebellion against William the Conqueror that Emma de Guader’s husband and brother were heavily involved in, which occurred as they believed that ...

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Emma Fitzosbern (1034–1095) of Normandy, France.

  5. Emma, the 11th-century countess of Norfolk, England, was the formidable defender of the town and castle of Norwich. She married Ralph Guader, earl of Norfolk, in 1075. That same year, the earl revolted against the king of England, William I the Conqueror, which resulted in a siege of Norwich by the king's troops.

  6. 20 de oct. de 2014 · A gardener named Marcus Prynne was accused of bewitching a man to sicken and waste away. He was followed by two women who were both accused of ‘feeding and entertaining evil spirits’. However all three were found not guilty.

  7. Emma fitz Osberne married Ralph de Guader in 1075. She was the daughter of William, one of the King's favourites. The King refused to give consent to their marriage, causing Ralph to conspire and rebel against him.