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  1. Stephen of Aumale ( c. 1070 –1127) was Count of Aumale from before 1089 to 1127, and Lord of Holderness . Life. He was son of Odo, Count of Champagne, and Adelaide of Normandy, countess of Aumale, sister of William the Conqueror. [1] . Stephen succeeded his mother as Count before 1089. [2]

  2. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Also Known As: "Étienne de Blois-Champagne", "Étienne II d'Aumale", "Stephen de /De Aumâle/", "Earl Of Ablemarle", "Stephen d'Aumale". Birthdate: circa 1061. Birthplace: Aumale, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France. Death: April 21, 1127 (61-70) Yorkshire, England.

  3. Coat of arms of the Counts of Aumale, adopted late 12th century, at start of age of heraldry. Anglo-Norman counts: Odo of Troyes 1069–1115 (married to Adelaide) Stephen of Aumale before 1070–1127; William le Gros 1127–1179; Hawise of Aumale 1179–1194 with her husbands as Counts jure uxoris: William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Stephen De Aumale: Birthdate: 1070: Birthplace: Holderness, Yorkshire, England: Death: 1127 (56-58) Aumale, Normandy, France Immediate Family: Son of Unknown and Adelaide Husband of Unknown Father of Agnes De Aumale. Managed by: Edward Leo Neary: Last Updated: April 26, 2022

    • 1070
    • 1127 (56-58)Aumale, Normandy, France
    • Holderness, Yorkshire, England
  5. Stephen Count of Aumale emerged as a popular figure among the rebels, and a conspiracy was formed to replace Rufus with Stephen. Ralph Mortimer conspired to assist his son in law in his quest for the throne, but William Rufus again defeated the rebellion through a combination of military action and diplomacy.

  6. Odo had one son with Adelaide: Stephen I, Count of Aumale (born: 1070 died 1127) who had three sons and a daughter. William Crassus I married Margaret, daughter of Robert Fitz Warren. By Margaret he had at least one son, his namesake, William Crassus, or Le Gros.

  7. Keen to reward loyal Yorkshiremen, Stephen created the title of Earl of York for William le Gros, count of Aumale, one of the leaders at the Battle of the Standard. William was the only person ever to hold the title Earl of York as it was abolished in 1155 after King Stephen’s successor, Henry II, came to the throne.