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... Normandy , where he was detained during the greater part of the remainder of the Conqueror's reign . When William Rufus ascended the throne , the restless spirit of Bishop Odo hurried him into a conspiracy to dethrone that monarch ...
... Normandy , where he was detained during the greater part of the remainder of the Conqueror's reign . When William Rufus ascended the throne , the restless spirit of Bishop Odo hurried him into a conspiracy to dethrone that monarch ...
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... Normandy , brother to Odo Bishop of Baieux , and likewise half - brother to the Conqueror , was created Earl of Cornwall soon after the Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held ...
... Normandy , brother to Odo Bishop of Baieux , and likewise half - brother to the Conqueror , was created Earl of Cornwall soon after the Conquest . He was probably the greatest landholder then in the kingdom , 1 and Brady says he held ...
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... Normandy . Eudo , second son of the Count Agnes , da . of Alan Cagnard , Geoffrey II . C. of Penthievre ; slain at Dol . in 1093 . of Penthievre . Alan I. , called the Red ; ob . s.p. in 1089 . Count of Cornouaille . Stephen , N ...
... Normandy . Eudo , second son of the Count Agnes , da . of Alan Cagnard , Geoffrey II . C. of Penthievre ; slain at Dol . in 1093 . of Penthievre . Alan I. , called the Red ; ob . s.p. in 1089 . Count of Cornouaille . Stephen , N ...
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... Normandy . " In this abbey of St. Werberg , in Chester , he assumed the monastic habit , the 20th of July , 1101 , and died there four days afterwards , in the garb of a monk . By far the larger part of the grants to Hugh Lupus were in ...
... Normandy . " In this abbey of St. Werberg , in Chester , he assumed the monastic habit , the 20th of July , 1101 , and died there four days afterwards , in the garb of a monk . By far the larger part of the grants to Hugh Lupus were in ...
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... Normandy . ' " 5 1 Orderic . Vital . p . 502 . 2 Hist . Ang . Select . Mon. by Baron Maseres , p . 229 . 3 " H. de hapincha . Hapesburc . Hanc terram calumpniatur rob malet et dicit quod pater suus eam tenuit quando ivit in maresc . 7 ...
... Normandy . ' " 5 1 Orderic . Vital . p . 502 . 2 Hist . Ang . Select . Mon. by Baron Maseres , p . 229 . 3 " H. de hapincha . Hapesburc . Hanc terram calumpniatur rob malet et dicit quod pater suus eam tenuit quando ivit in maresc . 7 ...
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