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  1. William was the son of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber and his wife Bertha of Hereford, also known as Bertha de Pitres, (born 1130) daughter of Miles Fitz Walter, Earl of Hereford and his wife, Sibyl, daughter of Bernard de Neufmarche.

  2. The Lord of Bramber even extended his reach to Limerick in Ireland. The demise of William and Matilda was a tragic one. According to one story, they knew too much about King John’s personal role in the death of Prince Arthur. King John decided to crush the ageing William and his heir in favour of new men.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2023 · William de Braose, (or William de Briouze ), 4th Lord of Bramber (1144/1153 – 9 August 1211), court favourite of King John of England, at the peak of his power, was also Lord of Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick, Glamorgan, Skenfrith, Briouze in Normandy, Grosmont, and White Castle.

  4. He served as sheriff of Herefordshire from 1173 until 1175. The family's power reached its peak under his son William during the reigns of kings Richard I and John. Lands and family William was the eldest son of Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber. His mother was Aenor, daughter of Juhel of Totnes. He was the third in the line of the Anglo-Norman ...

  5. Brief Life History of William de. When Seigneur William de Braose was born about 1049, in Normandy, France, his father, Robert de Braose, was 20 and his mother, Gunnora D'Ivry, was 20. He had at least 1 son and 2 daughters with Agnes de St. Clair. He died on 11 December 1095, in Bramber, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 47.

  6. Lord of Bramber. William de Braose, 1. Lord of Bramber (auch Guillaume de Briouze; * 1049 in Briouze, Normandie; † 1093/1096) war ein normannischer Adliger, der an der Schlacht von Hastings beteiligt war und Wilhelm den Eroberer bei der Invasion Englands unterstützte. Er ist der Stammvater des Hauses Braose .

  7. William entstammte der normannischen Familie Braose und war der älteste Sohn von Philip de Braose, 2. Lord of Bramber und Aenor de Totnes. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters zwischen 1134 und 1155 wurde er Lord von Bramber und erbte die Besitzungen der Familie in der Normandie, in Sussex sowie Radnor und Builth Castle in den Welsh Marches.