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Gundred or
Gundreda (Latin: Gundrada) (died 27 May 1085) was the Flemish-born wife of an
early Norman baron,
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey. She...
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Gundreda de Warenne,
Countess of
Warwick was the wife of Earl
Roger (died 1153). She was the
daughter and
eldest child of
William II, earl
Warenne by the...
- c. 1144–5). He
married Ida de Tosny, had issue.
Bigod married secondly Gundreda (c. 1135–1200),
daughter of
Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick. They...
- died in 1187.
Roger was the son of
Nigel d'Aubigny by his
second wife,
Gundreda de Gournay. On his father's
death in 1129 he
became a ward of the crown...
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Benedictine nuns
founded 1183 by
Roger de
Glanvill and his wife,
Countess Gundreda;
dissolved 1336; nuns
appear to have
abandoned the
house before April 1536;...
- pope of the
Catholic Church May 27 – Gundred,
Countess of
Surrey (or
Gundreda),
English noblewoman June 19 –
Vitalis of Bernay,
Norman monk and abbot...
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constructed Lewes Castle within the
walls of the
Saxon burh,
while his wife
Gundreda founded the
Priory of St Pancras, a
Cluniac monastic house, in
about 1081...
- Mary was once the
church of the
Benedictine Bun**** Priory,
founded by
Gundreda, wife of
Roger de Glanville. The 13th-century
Franciscan friar Thomas Bun****...
- to the
Abbey of S.
Taurinus at
Evreux in Normandy. In 1130, he
married Gundreda de Warenne,
daughter of
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of
Surrey and Elizabeth...
- an
inappropriate location for a church,
removed it in 1127–28. In 1153,
Gundreda de
Warenne was
tricked into
believing that her husband,
Roger de Beaumont...