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- Ivo Taillebois (died 1094) was a powerful Norman nobleman, sheriff and tenant-in-chief in 11th-century England. Ivo Taillebois was a Norman most probably...
- Taillebois is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Athis-Val-de-Rouvre. The...
- Sarah Taillebois (born 17 September 1990) is a French politician who was Member of Parliament for Val-de-Marne's 9th constituency for a day in 2020. Taillebois...
- of Middleham, did occasionally use the Taillebois surname. A connection between William and Ivo de Taillebois is still supported based upon a similarity...
- Westmorland and ****berland. Ivo died in 1094. Ivo Taillebois (probably brother of Ralph Taillebois, a sheriff of Bedfordshire who was dead by 1086), was...
- Roumare), 1st Baron of Kendal, Lord of Bolingbroke and Lucy, widow of Ivo de Taillebois. He followed his father as Lord of Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire. He was half-brother...
- ****fighting, hence the current name of ****pit Hill. In 1093, Ivo de Taillebois (Baron of Kendal) granted the church at Kirkby Lonsdale to St Mary's Abbey...
- mystax (Watson & G. R. Allen, 1999) Smilosicyopus pentecost (Keith, Lord & Taillebois, 2010) (Pentecost Sicyopus) Smilosicyopus sasali (Keith & Marquet, 2005)...
- rule into ****bria in around 1092, control of the area was given to Ivo Taillebois, who was married to Lucy of Bolingbroke, heiress of extensive lands in...
- Appleby in Westmorland, previously held by Lucy's second husband Ivo Taillebois. Marriage to a great heiress came only with royal patronage, which in...