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- 51°38′17″N 2°40′41″W / 51.638°N 2.678°W / 51.638; -2.678 Striguil or Strigoil is the name that was used from the 11th century until the late 14th century...
- known as Stranghose, earl of Striguil" (modern Chepstow). In reality, Stranghose is probably a different spelling of Striguil. In the 14th century, the nickname...
- instruction of the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern. Originally known as Striguil, it was the southernmost of a chain of castles built in the Welsh Marches...
- Isabel de Clare, suo jure 4th Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (c. 1172 – 11 March 1220), was an Anglo-Norman and Irish noblewoman descended from Aoife...
- him include Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, Chepstow Castle (Striguil) in South Wales, Snodhill Castle, Wigmore Castle and Clifford Castle in...
- ed. (2023) [1882 (1226)]. L'histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal: Comte de Striguil et de Pembroke, régent d'Angleterre (in French). BoD – Books on Demand...
- within the walled town, which was the centre of the Marcher lordship of Striguil. The port of Chepstow became noted in the Middle Ages for its imports of...
- either earldoms or lordships by modern historians. Richard de Clare, Count Striguil, a Norman-Welsh knight known as Strongbow, was created Earl of Leinster...
- claims to the earldom of Pembroke. His claim to the lesser lordship of Striguil does not seem to have been challenged. Being effectively disinherited by...
- December 2023. Paul Meyer, ‘’L'histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal, Comte de Striguil et de Pembroke, Régent d'Angleterre de 1216 à 1219’’, Laurens, Paris, 1891...