- Joan de
Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville,
Countess of March,
Baroness Mortimer (2
February 1286 – 19
October 1356), also
known as
Jeanne de Joinville...
- his
advantageous marriage to the
wealthy heiress Joan de
Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville. Her
mother was of the
royal House of Lusignan. In November...
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Geoffrey de
Geneville, 1st
Baron Geneville (c. 1226 – 21
October 1314) also
known as
Geoffrey de
Joinville and
Geoffroi de Joinville, was an Anglo-French...
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eldest son of
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, and Joan de
Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville. By his wife
Elizabeth de Badlesmere, he was the
father of...
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Mathilda ('Maud')
inherited the castle. Her
second husband was
Geoffrey de
Geneville (brother of the
crusade historian Jean de Joinville), Lord of Vaucouleurs...
- III to France. On 19
October 1356, his
grandmother Joan de
Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville,
widow of the
first earl, died, and
Roger inherited her vast...
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sister of Maud (or Mathilda) de Lacy, wife of
Geoffrey de
Geneville, 1st
Baron Geneville.
Matilda (otherwise "Maud") de Verdun, (d. 27
November 1283)...
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Piers de
Geneville (1256 –
shortly before June 1292), son of Maud,
married in 1283
Jeanne of Lusignan. Joan de
Geneville, 2nd
Baroness Geneville, daughter...
- Maud de Lacy,
Baroness Geneville (1230 – 11
April 1304) was a Norman-Irish
noblewoman and
wealthy heiress who
inherited half the
estates of her grandfather...
- co-heiress of
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of
March and Joan de
Geneville,
Baroness Geneville.
Sometime before 1355, she
became an
important figure at the...