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Cormac Fitzgeoffrey is a
fictional character created by
Robert E. Howard. He is a half-Norman, half-Gael
Knight who is
taking part in the
Third Crusade...
- John
Fitzgeoffrey, Lord of
Shere and
Justiciar of
Ireland (1205? – 23
November 1258) was an
English nobleman and
Crown official. John
Fitzgeoffrey was...
- Maud
Fitzgeoffrey, who
married Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford. John
Fitzgeoffrey, Lord of
Shere and
Justiciar of Ireland.
Cecily Fitzgeoffrey. Hawise...
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Charles Fitzgeoffrey (1576–1638) was an
Elizabethan poet and clergyman.
Fitzgeoffrey was born in Cornwall, the son of a clergyman,
Alexander Fitzgeoffrey (a...
- and
Savoyard barons –
Simon de Montfort,
Roger and Hugh Bigod, John
Fitzgeoffrey,
Peter de Montfort,
Peter de Savoy, and
Richard de
Clare –
secretly formed...
- By
January 1214,
Isabella had been
married by King John to
Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Es****. For this privilege,
Geoffrey agreed...
- "The
Sowers of Thunder" (Wikisource ) Sold for $160;
References Cormac Fitzgeoffrey;
Public Domain Spears of the East The
Golden Caliph, 1923 The
Track of...
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tournament in
February 1216,
Geoffrey was
succeeded by his
brother William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Es****. His
widow Isabel was
remarried to Hubert...
- Earl of Es**** (died 1213)
Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Es**** (died 1216)
William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Es**** (died...
- Connacht. In a
royal order from
Westminster in
September 1247, Sir John
Fitzgeoffrey was
charged by the king with
seizing the
lands of
Walter de Burgh's older...