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  1. 29 de abr. de 2022 · About Annora de Braose. Annora or Eleanor de Braose. daughter of William III de Braose and Mathilde de Saint-Valery married Hugh de Mortimer of Wigmore. ELEANOR [Annor] (-after 26 Jan 1241).

    • "Eleanore", "de Brewes", "Brewys", "Braose"
    • Bramber,Sussex,England
    • circa 1185
    • January 26, 1241 (51-60)England?
  2. Braose, Annora de (d. 1241) English noblewoman and recluse. Died in 1241; daughter of William and Maud de Braose (d. 1211); married Hugh de Mortimer (a wealthy baron). Annora de Braose was a noblewoman born to William and Maud de Braose , powerful nobles of west England.

  3. Marriage and issue. Roger married Isabel (d. before 29 April 1252), the daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers of Oakham Castle in Rutland before 1196. [6] . They had: Hugh de Mortimer (d. 1227) – married Annora (Eleanor) de Braose, [2] daughter of William de Braose and his wife Maud. Ralph de Mortimer (d. 1246) [2] Philip Mortimer.

  4. Annora DeBraose, 1175 - 1189. Annora DeBraose was born in 1175, in birth place, to WILLIAM De BRAOSE and MATILDA De BRAOSE (born SAINT VALERY). Annora had 8 siblings: Reginald de Braose, Matilda de Braose and 6 other siblings. Annora passed away in 1189, at age 14.

  5. Annora, the twelfth child of William de Braose, was married to Hugh de Mortimer, the heir of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore. Her marriage portion consisted of the manors of Tetbury and Hampnett in Gloucestershire. She was captured and imprisoned by King John in 1210 when attempting to flee from Ireland with her mother.

  6. Maud de Braose, Lady of Bramber (c. 1155 – 1210) was an English noble, the spouse of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, a powerful marcher baron and court favourite of King John of England. She would later incur the wrath and enmity of the king, who had her starved to death in the dungeon of Corfe Castle along with her eldest ...

  7. Bibliografía. Maud de Braose, (c. 1155-1210) fue una aristócrata inglesa, esposa de William de Braose, señor de Bramber, un poderoso barón de las Marcas y favorito de Juan de Inglaterra.