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Gunnor or
Gunnora (c. 950 – c. 1031) was
Duchess of
Normandy by
marriage to
Richard I of Normandy,
having previously been his long-time mistress. She...
- See the
article by Todd A. Farmerie:
Robert de
Torigny and the
family of
Gunnora,
Duchess of Normandy.
Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln...
- the
royal side
after the
Battle of
Lincoln (1217). John
FitzHugh married Gunnora de Bendinges; they had a daughter, Juliana, who
married Adam FitzHervey...
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Swein FitzRobert 12.
Robert FitzSwein 6.
Henry of Es**** 26.
Roger Bigod 13.
Gunnora Bigod 27.
Adeliza de
Tosny 3.
Agnes of Es**** 7.
Alice de Montfort...
- summer)
belonging to
Gunnora de la Mare', who held the
manor in 1250,
according to the Book of Fees in the
National Archives.
Gunnora is a
Norman woman's...
- 1172. to
become the king's
castellan of Winchester.
William I
married Gunnora, the
daughter of
Hubert de
Saint Clair (1120-1155).
William II (c.1161-1204)...
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retinue in 1180 at Lagny-sur-Marne.
Fitzwalter was
married to
Gunnor or
Gunnora,
daughter and
heiress of
Robert de Valognes, some time
before his father...
- He was of
brother of
Oliver d'Aubigny,
Alice d'Aubigny, John d'Aubigny,
Gunnora de Gaunt,
William De Stuteville,
Matilda d'Aubigney,
Ralph d'Aubigny and...
- any
jurisdiction peculiar to them.
Bendings was
survived by his wife,
Gunnora, and a son, Adam. The date of his
death is uncertain: he was
living in...
- in 1190
without surviving issue. His heir was
identified as his
niece Gunnora de Valognes,
daughter of his
brother Robert de Valognes. Baines, p. 202...