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Mortemer may
refer to the
following places in France:
Mortemer, Oise,
Picardy Mortemer, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie
Mortemer Abbey, a
former Cistercian...
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Mortemer Abbey (French: L'Abbaye de
Mortemer,
pronounced [labei də mɔʁtəmɛʁ]) is a
former Cistercian monastery in the
Forest of
Lyons between the present...
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Roger I of
Mortemer (Roger de
Mortemer,
Roger de Mortimer,
Roger Mortimer) (fl. 1054 - aft. 1078),
founded the
abbey of St.
Victor en Caux in the Pays...
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Mortemer is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France.
Mortemer is a
small forestry and
farming village situated...
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Norman origin,
deriving from the
village of
Mortemer, Seine-Maritime, Normandy. A
Norman castle existed at
Mortemer from an
early point; one 11th
century figure...
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Ranulph I de
Mortimer (Ralf, Ralph,
Raoul de
Mortemer) (born
before c. 1070–died in/after 1104) was a
Marcher Lord from the
Montgomery lands in the Welsh...
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Battle of
Mortemer was a
defeat for
Henry I of
France when he led an army
against his v****al,
William the ****, Duke of
Normandy in 1054. William...
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after an 8-day siege.
Battle of
Mortemer: The Normans, led by Duke
William the Conqueror,
defeat a
French army (near
Mortemer), as it is
caught pillaging...
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Roger Mortimer (or
Roger de Mortimer) is the name of:
Roger of
Mortemer (fl. 1054 –
after 1078)
Roger Mortimer of
Wigmore (before 1153 –
before 8 July...
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August 1057,
Henry invaded Normandy, but lost
twice at the
battles of
Mortemer and Varaville.
Henry had
three meetings with
Henry III, Holy
Roman Emperor—all...