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  1. Rosamund Clifford. Rosamund Clifford, eigentlicher Name Jane de Clifford (* um 1150 auf Clifford Castle [1] in Herefordshire; † 1176 im Kloster von Godstow bei Oxford) war eine Mätresse des englischen König Heinrich II. Sie wurde wegen ihrer Schönheit auch The Fair Rosamund oder Rose of the World genannt.

  2. This article is an absolute horror. No primary sources are cited for anything. Legends, half-truths, and bald claims are profusely throughout, unquoted, and uncited. It's a maze of epic proportions and should be completely stricken and begun from scratch. Wjhonson ( talk) 15:28, 24 January 2013 (UTC) reply. 2.31.162.21.

  3. Pajennoù liammet; Heuliañ ar pajennoù liammet; Kargañ war ar servijer; Pajennoù dibar; Chomlec'h ar stumm-mañ; Titouroù ar bajenn; Menegiñ ar pennad-mañ

  4. 5 de oct. de 2020 · Likely Rosamund first met King Henry II of England in 1163 when he was staying at Clifford Castle during the military campaign against the Welsh ruler Rhys ap Gruffudd. In 1166, Rosamund and Henry II began their affair. However, until 1174, almost no one knew about Rosamund’s relationship with Henry II.

  5. Rosamund Clifford, probably born before 1140, was the daughter of Walter de Clifford, a marcher lord, and his wife Margaret de Toeni. Rosamund had three brothers, Walter (circa 1160–1221), Richard and Gilbert, and two sisters: Amice, who married Osbern FitzHugh of Richard's Castle, Herefordshire and Lucy, wife of Hugh de Say of Stokesay , Shropshire.

  6. Clifford Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Clifford which lies 2.5 miles to the north-east of Hay-on-Wye in the Wye Valley in Herefordshire, England ( grid reference SO243457 ). It was the caput of the feudal barony of Clifford, a Marcher Lordship (owing allegiance directly to the king, but separate from the rest of the kingdom).