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  1. View of the Round and Devils Towers from the Black Rock. Walter FitzOther ( fl. 1086; died after 1099) was a feudal baron of Eton [1] in Buckinghamshire (now in Berkshire) and was the first Constable of Windsor Castle [2] in Berkshire (directly across the River Thames from Eton), a principal royal residence of King William the ...

  2. Gerald de Windsor ( c. 1075 – 1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, was an Cymro-Norman lord who was the first Castellan of Pembroke Castle in Pembrokeshire (formerly part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth ).

  3. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Walter FitzOther de Windsor (FitzOtho), of Eaton, Constable of Windsor, Keeper of the Forests of Windsor MP Birth: circa 1037 Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales Death: 1086 (45-53) Brecon, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom Immediate Family: Son of Other (Otho) Dominus de Stanwell and NN.

    • Pembroke
    • circa 1037
  4. 12 de ago. de 2023 · 1 Biography. 1.1 Parentage. 1.2 Position and Properties. 1.3 Marriage. 1.4 Death. 1.5 Descendants. 1.6 Fictional Pedigree. 2 Research Notes. 2.1 Alleged marriage to Gladys. 2.2 Merged profile. 3 Sources. Biography. Walter FitzOther is managed by the Medieval Project. Pre-1500 certified? Join: Medieval Project. Discuss: Medieval.

    • Male
    • Beatrice Unknown, Gwladws Ferch Rhiwallon
  5. Walter FitzOther ( fl. 1086; died after 1099) was a feudal baron of Eton in Buckinghamshire (now in Berkshire) and was the first Constable of Windsor Castle in Berkshire (directly across the River Thames from Eton), a principal royal residence of King William the Conqueror, and was a tenant-in-chief of that king of 21 manors in the counties of ...

  6. Gerald de Windsor (c. 1075-1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, fue el primer castellano del castillo de Pembroke en Pembrokeshire (anteriormente parte del Reino de Deheubarth ), en Gales, y estaba a cargo de las fuerzas normandas del suroeste de Gales.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Walter FitzOther (not Ether) was, as we shall see, a real man, but the connection of the family with Windsor began instead of ending with this Walter. Let us now turn to what may be termed the authorized version of the origin, that which was given in The Earls of Kildare and steadily repeated in Burke's Peerage. Lord Kildare gave it ...