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FitzStephen (Thomas filz Estienne),
whose father Stephen Fitz
Airard (Estienne filz
Airard) had been
captain of the ship Mora for
William the Conqueror...
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entourages and equipment. The ship was
captained by
Stephen Fitz
Airard,
meaning the son of
Airard, who
remained her
captain until William's
death in 1087. Stephen...
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November 1120.
FitzStephen was the son of
Stephen Fitz
Airard (Old French:
Estienne fiz
Airard), the
captain of the Mora, the ship
which brought William...
- The
following also
accompanied Godfrey although their role is not known:
Airard Gunter, a
member of Godfrey’s
household in
Jerusalem Lambert Philip of Bouillon...
- he
imposed his
younger brother Guerech as
Bishop of
Nantes to
replace Airard, a
reformative cleric and
Abbot of
Saint Paul
Outside the Walls, who had...
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Otlinga Saxonia and Harduin’s [part of that area], Eu,
Lisieux Missi:
Bishop Airard [of Lisieux],
Abbot Theuderic [of Jumiéges], Herloin,
Harduin Missati****...
- 841–859 : Immo 860–879 :
Rainelme 880–902 :
Heidilon 909 :
Rambert 915–932 :
Airard †936 :
Walbert 937–950 : Transmar,
Transmarus 950–954 :
Rudolf 954–955 :...
- 840–860 :
Immon 860–879 :
Rainelme 880–902 :
Heidilon 909 :
Rambert 915–932 :
Airard †936 :
Walbert 937–950 : Transmar,
Transmarus 950–954 :
Rudolf 954–955 :...
- Drono, Pronus, Promus,
Promo (?)
Berthegran (?)
Haynius (?)
Agirard or
Airard (Agirardus, Aidradus, Airardus, Aicardus, Haigradus)
Agatheus (?) Leobert...
- Budic,
Pudicus († 1050),
deposed by Pope Leo IX 1049–1052: Erard, Aerard,
Airard 1052 – † 31 July 1079: Quiriac[citation needed] (or Guérec, Guerech, Waroch...