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Hace 1 día · In 1066, a Breton nobleman named Alan Rufus crossed the English Channel with his second cousin William the Conqueror, whose left flank he’d helped hold in a crucial battle.
24 de abr. de 2024 · Alan Rufus, also known as Alan the Red, was a Norman nobleman who lived in the 11th century. He was a close relative of William the Conqueror and played a vital role in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
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Hace 4 días · Alan Rufus is proof that it’s not about how great you are—it’s about who you know. At first, Rufus was just a relatively minor landowner in Normandy. Then he crossed the English Channel with ...
Alan Rufus held vast lands in East Anglia – lands that had once belonged to Eadgifu the Fair and, if Eadgifu was Edith Swan-neck, it’s possible that Alan married Gunnhild to strengthen his claims to her mother’s lands.
26 de abr. de 2024 · Alan Rufus, 1st Lord of Richmond, also known as Alan the Red, was a nobleman and a companion nephew of William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest. For his service, William the Conqueror...
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3 de may. de 2024 · They received large estates there (e.g. William's double-second cousin Alan Rufus and the latter's brother Brian of Brittany). The Bretons helped to liberate the Cornish, replacing Anglo-Saxon land owners. Some of these lords were powerful rivals. Internal disputes. Medieval Brittany was far from being a united nation.