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  1. Margaret de Braose, señora de Trim (m. después de 1255), fue una noble anglogalesa, la hija de William de Braose, IV señor de Bramber, y de la legendaria Maud de St. Valéry, a la que dejaron morir de hambre por orden del rey Juan de Inglaterra. Margaret fundó una casa religiosa, el hospital de St. John, en memoria de su madre. [1]

  2. William de Braose, born perhaps c1175, died Corfe or Windsor Castle 1210, of starvation by order of King John, son of William de Braose, died 1211, Lord of Bramber, Sussex, by his wife Maud de St Valery. William did not accompany King Richard on Crusade but fought with King John against Philip in Normandy (1203/4).

  3. Brief Life History of William. When William de Braose IV was born about 1175, in Bramber, Sussex, England, his father, William de Braose, was 23 and his mother, Maud de St Valéry, was 21. He married Matilda de Clare in 1197, in Heydon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters.

  4. William de Braose was succeeded as Lord of Bramber by his son, Philip de Braose, and started an important Anglo-Norman dynasty (see House of Braose). Death. William de Braose was present in 1093 at the consecration of a church in Briouze, his manor of origin whence originates his family name, thus he was still alive in that year. However, his ...

  5. 15 de sept. de 2020 · William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny and 4th Lord of Bramber (1144/1153 – 9 August 1211), court favourite of King John, 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.

  6. William de Briouse, son of William, died in Corbeil 9 August 1211, buried in Paris, Saint-Victor) married Mathilde de Saint Valery, daughter of Bernard. They had a daughter Maud de Braose who married Gruffydd ap Rhys. Maud and Gruffydd in turn had a daughter LLeuca de Camville. William de Briouse was starved to death with William de Braose, 4th ...

  7. Maud de Braose, Lady of Bramber (c. 1155 – 1210) was an English noble, the spouse of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, a powerful Marcher baron and court favourite of King John of England. She would later incur the wrath and enmity of the King who caused her to be starved to death in the dungeon of Corfe Castle along with her eldest son. In contemporary records, she was described as ...