- Alan fitz
Flaad (c. 1060 –
after 1120) was a
Breton knight,
probably recruited as a
mercenary by
Henry I of
England in his
conflicts with his brothers...
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surname of Anglo-Norman origin,
descending from the
Breton knight Alan fitz
Flaad (died 1120), who
accompanied king
Henry I to
England on his succession....
- part of the
United Kingdom's ****ure
Local Area Air
Defence System (
FLAADS).
FLAADS is part of a
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Stuart family are obscure—their
probable ancestry is
traced back to Alan Fitz
Flaad, a
Breton who went to
England not long
after the
Norman conquest. Alan had...
- the
family first arrived in
Great Britain from
Brittany (see Alan fitz
Flaad).
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk,
married as his
first wife Mary FitzAlan...
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William was born
around 1085. He was the
eldest son and heir of Alan fitz
Flaad, a
Breton noble whose family were
closely ****ociated with the
sacred environs...
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Scotland in part
through the Stewarts. This
family descends from Alan fitz
Flaad, an Anglo-Breton knight, who
possessed lands in what is
modern day Shropshire...
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Ulster Scots diaspora. The
progenitor of the
Stewart family was Alan fitz
Flaad, a
Breton knight who
settled in
England after the
Norman Conquest. His son...
- "griffin ap Livlein". In reality,
Walter fitz Alan was the son of Alan fitz
Flaad, a
Breton knight.
Unlike his sources,
Shakespeare gives Banquo no role in...
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Scottish magnate and
Steward of Scotland. He was a
younger son of Alan fitz
Flaad and
Avelina de Hesdin. In
about 1136,
Walter entered into the
service of...