- death,
Engenulf only
appears with the
Norman Duke in a do****ent from Fécamp, just
prior to the
Norman Conquest of England, in
which Engenulf became the...
- Of
those 35, 5 are
known to have died in the battle:
Robert of Vitot,
Engenulf of Laigle,
Robert fitzErneis,
Roger son of Turold, and Taillefer. "****"...
- Of
those 35, 5 are
known to have died in the battle –
Robert of Vitot,
Engenulf of L'Aigle,
Robert fitzErneis,
Roger son of Turold, and Taillefer. It is...
-
Turstin fitz Rou and
Turstin le Blanc, (Source:
Orderic Vitalis) (15)
Engenulf de
Laigle (Source:
Orderic Vitalis)
These five were
agreed upon by both...
-
married to Gilbert, Lord of d’Aigle. They had two sons,
Geoffrey and
Engenulf, who died in the
wreck of the
White Ship.
Their daughter was Marguerite...
-
joined Robert Curthose and was
captured at Tinchebray. His
other brother Engenulf died
shortly after his
father and so
Robert succeeded to the
estates in...
- Gilbert,
survived clinging to a rock, but then suc****bed to
exhaustion Engenulf d'Aigle, son of
Gilbert William Bigod,
steward of the
household of King...
- tragedy, the loss of his wife, son, and two nephews, Margaret's
brothers Engenulf and
Geoffrey of L'Aigle, in the 1120
wreck of the
White Ship.
Leaving Margaret's...
-
Verdun (III) of
Alton Castle, Staffordshire. He
married Hawise,
daughter of
Engenulf de Gresley. He held the
manor of
Bucknall from his
older brother Nicholas...
- 1086, it was held by
Gilbert de Aquila,
either the son or
grandson of
Engenulf de
Aquila (L'Aigle), the only
prominent Norman nobleman known to have been...