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Romillé (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmije]; Breton: Rovelieg) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France. Inhabitants...
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Robert de
Romille (also de Rumilly) was an
adventurer from
Brittany who
joined the
Normans in
their Conquest of Britain.
After 1086 King
William I made...
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built in 1090 by
Robert de
Romille, lord of the
multiple estates of
Bolton Abbey.
Shortly after 1102,
Henry I
extended Romille's lands to
include all of...
- as well as
other resources, were
given to the
order by Lady
Alice de
Romille of
Skipton Castle in 1154. In the
early 14th
century Scottish raiders caused...
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after this date
transferred to
Robert de
Romille. And
since the
Saxon manse at
Bolton Abbey was
beyond repair Romille built a
castle elsewhere:
Skipton Castle...
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Rennespref Retiers Le Rheu La
Richardais Rimou Rives-du-Couesnon Romagné
Romazy Romillé Roz-Landrieux Roz-sur-Couesnon
Sains Saint-Armel Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné...
- Ille-et-Vilaine Pacé Parthenay-de-Bretagne Pont-Péan
Rennes (seat) Le Rheu
Romillé Saint-Armel Saint-Erblon Saint-Gilles Saint-Grégoire Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande...
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Skipton Castle was
built in 1090 as a
wooden motte-and-bailey by
Robert de
Romille, a
Norman baron. In the 12th
century William le Gros
strengthened it with...
- Montfort(-sur-Meu), Gaël,
Baron of La Roche-Bernard, Lord of Tinténiac, Bécherel and
Romillé,
Castellan of La Brétesche, Lord of Lohéac, and La Roche-en-Nort, and Isabella...
- warriors.
Ruling over-all in
Craven was
Robert de
Romille. In 1120 Robert's heir
Cecilia de
Romille, Lady of Skipton,
founded an
Augustine priory at Embsay...