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  1. Robert of Gloucester: The Almost-King of England. By James Turner. Family was of the utmost importance in shaping the identity, political affinity and horizons of twelfth century aristocrats. This was no less true for royals with the Norman and Angevin kings of England finding both their greatest supporters and ardent foes emerging from the ...

  2. When Robert de Pitres Gloucester was born in 1074, in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, his father, Roger de Pitres Sheriff of Gloucester, was 39 and his mother, Emme de Balun, was 25. He had at least 1 daughter with Unknown.

  3. Robert FitzRoy, 1er comte de Gloucester (vers 1090 - 31 octobre 1147 [1] ) ( alias Robert Rufus , Robert de Caen ( latinisé en Robertus de Cadomo [2] ), Robert Consul [3] [4] ) était un illégitime fils du roi Henri Ier d'Angleterre .

  4. Robert Fitzroy De GLOUCESTER. Le Consul. Sosa : 2 678 943 482. (Robert Fitzroy (Robert De CAEN) (Robert D'ANGLETERRE)) ( Robert Fitzroy De GLOUCESTER) Né le 10 novembre 1095 (dimanche) - Caen, 14118, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Décédé entre le 31 octobre 1147 et le 7 novembre 1147 - Bristol, , Gloucestershire, England, Royaume-Uni.

  5. Robert de Gloucester fou un dels fills bastards del rei Enric I d'Anglaterra. Quan el seu pare va morir sense descendència legítima masculina es va posicionar a favor de la seva germanastra, Matilde i va defensar els drets d'aquesta contra l'altre candidat, Esteve de Blois .

  6. Robert of Gloucester (fl. c. 1260 – c. 1300) wrote a chronicle of British, English and Norman history sometime in the mid- or late thirteenth century.

  7. In the wake of the White Ship disaster and the death of his legitimate half-brother, William the Atheling, Robert was propelled from his niche within the royal family to a position of political prominence. Henry I, faced with an upswell of dissent and political instability, elected to raise his eldest son to the Earldom of Gloucester ...