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  1. Descubra gratis el árbol genealógico de Juliane de Fontevrault para saber todo sobre sus orígenes y su historia familiar.

  2. Juliane de Fontevrault (born c. 1090), daughter of Henry I and Ansfride; married Eustace de Pacy in 1103. She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · 1119: Eustace (d.1136) took part in the rebellion against Henry I, who besieged Juliane in Breteuil. Juliana fled to Pacy, and in the autumn of 1119 she and her husband were pardoned by the King. A few years later she became a nun at Fontevrault. Eustace d. at the beginning of Lent. Sources. ↑ 1.0 1.1 See Unknown Mistresses if King Henry I of ...

  4. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Juliane de Fontevrault Published on March 15, 2024. Historia. For this 12th-century noblewoman, her father's bad behavior could only mean one thing—time ...

  5. 7 de feb. de 2020 · #HistoricalFiction author, J.P. Reedman takes a look at the lesser known daughter of Henry I. There is also the chance to check out J.P. Reedman's fabulous book — My Father, My Enemy #History @StoneLord1

  6. Fontevraud Abbey. /  47.18139°N 0.05167°E  / 47.18139; 0.05167. The Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud or Fontevrault (in French: abbaye de Fontevraud) was a monastery in the village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near Chinon, in the former French duchy of Anjou. It was founded in 1101 by the itinerant preacher Robert of Arbrissel.

  7. Juliane de Fontevrault was an illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England; her father, at her birth, was not yet king. Her mother is unknown, though some scholars have suggested a woman by the name of Ansfrida (Ansfride). Her half-siblings included Empress Maude, William Adelin, Sybilla, Queen of Scots and Robert of Gloucester.