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  1. Rohese Giffard (sometimes Rose, or Rohais; died after 1113) was a Norman noblewoman in the late 11th and early 12th century. The daughter of a Norman noble, she was the wife of another Norman noble, Richard fitzGilbert , who was one of the ten wealthiest landholders there after the Norman Conquest .

  2. Richard married Rohese Giffard, daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Flaitel, and they had at least the following children: Roger fitz Richard de Clare, received Norman lands and d. 1131. Wife unknown, daughter Joanna married Gilbert de Neville. Gilbert fitz Richard, d. 1115, succeeded his father as Earl of Clare.

  3. Rohese Giffard. Información profesional. Ocupación. Militar. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Walter Gautier Giffard, señor de Longueville, Normandía (alias 'Giffard de Barbastre'), fue un barón normando, un Señor feudal en Inglaterra y caballero cristiano que luchó contra los sarracenos en España durante la Reconquista.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Rohese Giffard, daughter of Walter Giffard (died 1084), Lord of Longueville who was most certainly present at the Battle of Hastings. (See Normandy, Generation Ten)

    • Longueville, Normandy
    • Normandy
  5. Rohese Giffard. Occupation. Peerage of England. Gilbert Fitz Richard ( c. 1066 – c. 1117 ), 2nd feudal baron of Clare [1] in Suffolk, and styled "de Tonbridge", was a powerful Anglo-Norman baron who was granted the Lordship of Cardigan, in Wales c. 1107–1111 .

  6. When Rohese de Giffard was born on 13 April 1034, in Longueville, Seine-et-Marne, France, her father, Walter de Giffard Seigneur le Longueville et Bolbec, was 23 and her mother, Ermengarde Flaitel, was 19. She had at least 6 sons and 4 daughters with Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare.