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  1. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Robert, earl of Gloucester (c.1090–1147), was Henry I's favourite from among his many illegitimate sons and was advanced by him to be one of the leading magnates of the Anglo-Norman realm. In 1135 Robert apparently accepted King Stephen's succession, but in 1138 he declared his support for his half-sister Matilda , and was thereafter the empress's most powerful supporter.

  2. Ralliement de Robert de Gloucester à Mathilde l'Emperesse. Prise de Hereford. Siège de Caen. Mort de Robert II Bertrand de Bricquebec. Dans le Pays de Galles, les seigneurs anglo-normands confrontés à un grand chef de guerre, Owain Gwynedd, perdent leurs terres, y compris Ceredigion, où le château de Cardigan demeure un avant-poste isolé.

  3. 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.

  4. www.cuatro.com › los-pilares-de-la-tierra › RobertRobert de Gloucester - Cuatro

    22 de jul. de 2010 · Robert de Gloucester. 22/07/2010 11:57 h. Hijo amado e ilegítimo del rey Henry I. Joven inteligente y leal a su padre, aunque por su origen bastardo nunca tuvo posibilidades de hacerse con el ...

  5. Robert de Gloucester; Comte de Gloucester. Naissance: vers 1090. Caen; Décès: 31 octobre 1147. Bristol, Angleterre; Genre

  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. Robert, earl of Gloucester (born c. 1090—died Oct. 31, 1147) was the chief supporter of the royal claimant Matilda during her war with King Stephen of England (reigned 1135–54). The illegitimate son of King Henry I of England (reigned 1100–35), he was made Earl of Gloucester in 1122. After the death of Henry I and usurpation of power by ...