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  1. Geoffrey de Mandeville II, 1st Earl of Essex (died September 1144) was a prominent figure during the reign of King Stephen of England. His biographer, the 19th-century historian J. H. Round , called him "the most perfect and typical presentment of the feudal and anarchic spirit that stamps the reign of Stephen".

  2. Geoffrey de Mandeville II, I Conde de Essex (muerto en septiembre de 1144) fue una destacada figura durante el reinado de Esteban de Inglaterra. Su biógrafo, el historiador del siglo XIX J. H. Round, le llamó «la más perfecta y típica representación del espíritu feudal y anárquico que marcó el reinado de Esteban».

  3. Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st earl of Essex (died Sept. 16, 1144, Mildenhall, Suffolk, Eng.) , was the worst of a number of cruel and lawless barons during the reign of King Stephen of England. Geoffrey was a great landowner in Essex and elsewhere and hereditary constable of the Tower of London .

  4. 22 de ago. de 2020 · Geoffrey de Mandeville 1st Earl of Essex born 1092 in Rycott, Oxforshire, died 16 September 1144, Mildenhall, Suffolk, married 1119 Rohese de Vere born 1103, Saffron Walden, Essex, died 1166. Geoffrey succeeded his father William before 1130, and worked on restoring lands that Henry I had confiscated from his father.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Geoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex and 6th Earl of Gloucester (d. 23 February 1216) Geoffrey de Mandeville, the Surety, upon paying King John 20,000 marks, obtained a license in 1214 to marry Avisa or Isabella, daughter of William, Count of Meullent, who had first been King John's wife, but who was repudiated in 1200 because of consanguinity, since both the King and Queen were great ...

  6. Maud de Mandeville died without issue and was buried in Dunmow priory (Essex). In January 1214 Geoffrey took as his second wife Isabella, third daughter and coheiress of William, earl of Gloucester, and the divorced ex-wife of King John. The terms on which Geoffrey was to take Isabella were extraordinary. He was to pay the king a fine of 20,000 ...

  7. Geoffrey de Mandeville (died c. 1100), also known as de Magnaville (from the Latin de Magna Villa "of the great town"), was a Constable of the Tower of London. [1] [2] Mandeville was a Norman, from one of several places that were known as Magna Villa in the Duchy of Normandy. These included the modern communes of Manneville-la-Goupil and ...