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Aitard de Vaux, also
known as
Aitard de Vals, was an 11th-century noble. A
Norman knight,
Aitard parti****ted in William, Duke of Normandy's
invasion of...
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Norman noble family. The
family held
Norman estates as Lord Vaux.
Robert and
Aitard de Vaux
followed in the
retinue of
Roger Bigod during William of Normandy's...
- William, Duke of Normandy's
invasion of
England in 1066, with his
brother Aitard. He
obtained lands of Norfolk,
Suffolk and Es**** in
England from
Roger Bigod...
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Chantry door from the
north aisle Source:[additional citation(s) needed] 1086
Aitard 1228
Thomas de
Punignal c1235
Nicholas (? of Ostia) c1250
Philip de Norhamptone...
- with a
leotard manufacturer to
design a new leotard,
which she
dubbed the "
Aitard"
after herself and
debuted in competition. The
leotard has a
lower cut,...
- held in the 12th
century by the de
Estur family, who
granted to
Geoffrey Aitard (son of Etard) and
there which Geoffrey afterwards gave to the
abbey of...