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Gilbert fitzBaderon of
Monmouth (died
about 1189) was one of the two sons of
Baderon fitzWilliam by his wife
Rohese de Clare. When
Baderon died, at some...
- his father,
William fitzBaderon, as lord of
Monmouth in
about 1125, when his
father either died or
retired to
become a monk.
Baderon confirmed the possessions...
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William fitzBaderon (c. 1060/65? –
before 1138) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman of
Breton descent, who was lord of
Monmouth between about 1082 and 1125....
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author ****erts that he
translated from a
Latin book lent him by
Gilbert Fitz-
Baderon, 4th lord of Monmouth, but in
reality he has
written romances of chivalry...
- Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville Joan de Geneville,
married Gerald FitzMaurice
FitzGerald (died 1287)
Geoffrey de
Geneville and Maud de Lacy
possibly had...
- century),
whose origin and
parentage are unknown, was the wife of
William fitzBaderon, who held Monmouth,
Wales and
lived in
Monmouth Castle from the year...
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husband Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly.
Maurice FitzGerald and Maud de
Prendergast were the
parents of a daughter,
Juliana FitzGerald. Unnamed...
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castle had p****ed from
Godric to
William Fitz Baderon,
thought to be his son-in-law, and on to his son,
Baderon of Monmouth, in the 1120s.
England descended...
- He was born in Monmouth, the son of
Gilbert fitzBaderon, and the great-grandson of
William fitzBaderon who had been lord of
Monmouth at the time of the...
- of
Gloucester (brother of
Roger de Pitres) and
William son of
Baderon (William
fitzBaderon). Newent, with 34.5 households, was
located within the Botloe...