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Herluin de
Conteville (1001–1066) was the
stepfather of
William the
Conqueror and the
father of Odo of
Bayeux and Robert,
Count of Mortain, both of whom...
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Bayeux and Robert,
Count of Mortain, born to Herleva's
marriage to
Herluin de Conteville. Herleva's
background and the cir****stances of William's...
- Erluin, also
found in the
forms Erluinus, Erlwin, Eorlewinus,
Herluin, and Harlewin, is a
medieval name,
composed of the
Germanic elements erl, meaning...
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Herluin otherwise ****ouin (995/997 – 26
August 1078) was a
knight at the
court of
Gilbert of
Brionne and
subsequently a
Benedictine monk. He founded...
- from the
Scandinavian root, bekkr. The
abbey was
founded in 1034 by
Saint Herluin,
whose life was
written by
Gilbert Crispin,
Abbot of Westminster, formerly...
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Arnulf captured the
castle of Montreuil-sur-Mer,
expelling Herluin,
after which Herluin and
William cooperated to
retake the castle.
William was excommunicated...
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member of the
ducal household, but did not
marry Robert. She
later married Herluin de Conteville, with whom she had two sons – Odo of
Bayeux and
Count Robert...
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housekeeper Diota and Torold's
fellow squire Ninian. In "The Holy Thief",
Prior Herluin and
Brother Tutilo, a novice,
arrive at
Shrewsbury unexpectedly from Ramsey...
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called by his
faithful Herluin, who was a
victim of a
serious revolt.
While the two were riding, they were
ambushed near Bayeux.
Herluin was killed, but Louis...
- area,
called Risle, Guiel, Charentonne. Bec
Abbey was
founded in 1034 by
Herluin, who was a
knight at the
court of
Brionne and a Benedictine. Near to the...