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  1. Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire. He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.

  2. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Ralph de Mortimer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (befor 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · RALPH [I] de Mortemer [Mortimer], son of ROGER [I] de Mortemer & his wife Hawise --- (-5 Aug after [1115/18]). "Hadvise et Radulfi filii eius" donated land "in episcopatu Ambianensium apud Mers" to Saint-Victor-en-Caux by undated charter (a copy of which is attached to a late-12th century transcription of a charter under which Hugh de Mortimer confirmed donations to the monastery)[230].

  4. Hace 6 días · Roger was succeeded by his second son, Ralph de Mortimer, who married the Welsh Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Joan Plantagenet, the daughter of King John. They became the parents of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, of Wigmore (1231 - 30 October 1282), who was a loyal ally of King Henry III.

  5. Ranulph de Mortimer. Ranulph I de Mortimer ( Ralf, Ralph, Raoul de Mortemer) (born before c. 1070 –died in/after 1104) was a Marcher Lord from the Montgomery lands in the Welsh Marches (border lands between Wales and England ). In England, he was Lord of Wigmore in Herefordshire. In Normandy, he was the Seigneur of St. Victor-en-Caux.

  6. Father Roger de Mortimer, Lord Wigmore b. c 1158, d. 24 Jun 1215 . Mother Isabel de Ferrers b. c 1166, d. c 29 Apr 1252 . Ralph de Mortimer, Baron Wigmore, Constable of Clun Castle was born circa 1190 at of Wigmore, Hereford, England.

  7. When Ralph de Mortimer was born in 1190, in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England, his father, Sir Roger Mortimer Lord of Wigmor, was 32 and his mother, Isabel de Ferrers, was 24. He married Gwladys ferch Llywelyn in 1220, in Radnorshire, Wales, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters.