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  1. Loretta, daughter of John's disgraced minister William de Braose, had been married in the late 1190s, when very young, to the earl of Leicester, Robert de Breteuil. On Robert's death, without children, in 1204, she had been promised an extensive settlement of dower within his estate and the enjoyment of her marriage portion, consisting of the Devon manor of Tawstock near Barnstaple.

  2. Loretta de Braose. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Maud de Braose, (c. 1155-1210) fue una aristócrata inglesa, esposa de William de Braose, señor de Bramber, un poderoso barón de las Marcas y favorito de Juan de Inglaterra. Más tarde caería en desgracia con el rey y fue encarcelada y dejada morir de hambre en la mazmorra del castillo de Corfe ...

  3. Loretta de Braose, Countess of Leicester (c. 1185 - c. 1266) was one of at least five daughters and four sons who survived to adulthood of William de Braose, lord of Bramber in Sussex and Radnor, Abergavenny and Brecon in Wales (d. 1211) and his wife, Maud de St. Valery.

  4. Loretta de Braose, Countess of Leicester, (c. 1185-c. 1266) was a daughter of William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny, also lord of Bramber in Sussex & Radnor, Abergavenny & Brecon (d. 1211) and Matilda de St. Valery, one of four daughters and three sons who survived to adulthood.

  5. Loretta, daughter of John's disgraced minister William de Braose, had been married in the late 1190s, when very young, to the earl of Leicester, Robert de Breteuil. On Robert's death, without children, in 1204, she had been promised an extensive settlement of dower within his estate and the enjoyment of her marriage portion, consisting of the Devon manor of Tawstock near Barnstaple.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Maud de St. Valéry de Braose (c. 1150-1210) was the wife of William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny, 4th Lord Bramber, a powerful Marcher baron and court favorite of King John of England. She would later incur the wrath and enmity of the King. She is also known in history as Matilda de Braose, Moll Wallbee, and Lady of La Haie.