- and
Hawise de
Dinan were the
parents of Fulk
FitzWarin III. How John and Fulk came to
blows The
FitzWaryn Romance tells that Fulk II and
Hawise lived in...
- Sir
William FitzWaryn,
Knight of the Garter, of
Whittington Castle in Shropshire, who was
probably a son of Fulk
FitzWarin, 3rd
Baron FitzWarin (c.1315–1349)...
-
Fouke le
Fitz Waryn is a
chivalric romance about the
English baron Fulk III
FitzWarin,
written during the
later 13th century, when the
actual events of...
- FitzWalter, 1st
Baron FitzWalter (1247–1326) Ivo
FitzWaryn (1347–1414)
whose daughter, Alice,
married Richard Whittington William FitzStephen,
remarked on...
- Fulk I
FitzWarin ( born c. 1115, died 1170/1) (alias Fulke, Fouke,
FitzWaryn,
FitzWarren,
Fitz Warine, etc.,
Latinised to
Fulco Filius Warini, "Fulk son...
-
Retrieved 1
January 2017. "Welcome to The
Fitzwaryn School".
Fitzwaryn School.
Retrieved 23
August 2017. "
Fitzwaryn School –
School Report" (PDF). Ofsted...
-
FitzWarin (also
written FitzWaryn,
FitzWarine, and
other spellings) was a
title in the
Peerage of
England created by writ of
summons for Fulk V
FitzWarin...
-
metrical romances which bear his name. Fulk
FitzWarin (c. 1160–1258):
Subject of the
medieval legend Fouke le
Fitz Waryn,
which relates the
story of Fulk's life...
- to the west. This
interpretation is
supported by a p****age in
Fouke le
Fitz Waryn (13th
century romance)
which states that Oswaldestré was
derived from...
- pp. 368–70. Jones,
Timothy (1994). "Geoffrey of Monmouth, "Fouke le
Fitz Waryn," and
National Mythology".
Studies in Philology. 91 (3): 233–249. JSTOR 4174487...