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Robert de
Todeni, also
known as
Robert of
Belvoir was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman who held
lands in
England after the
Norman Conquest.
Robert held
lands in...
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sheriff of
Norfolk and
royal advisor, and Adeliza,
daughter of
Robert de
Todeni.
After the
death of his
elder brother William, who
perished without issue...
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Ralph de Toeni,
Ralph de Tonei,
Ralph de Tony,
Ralph de Toni,
Ralph de
Todeni,
Ralph de Tosney,
Raoul de Conches,
Raoul de Toeny, Raf Thoney, Rafe de...
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present Belvoir Lodge. The
priory was
established in 1076 by
Robert de
Todeni, Lord of Belvoir, on land near to the castle.
Unable to
complete the building...
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Lincolnshire and
dominating both. It was
built on the land of
Robert de
Todeni,
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086, and
inherited from him by William...
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Following the
Norman Conquest in 1066 the
village was
given to
Robert de
Todeni, Lord of Belvoir. In
about 1076 he gave the
parish to
Belvoir Priory where...
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dependent on St Albans, Hertfordshire;
founded 1076-88
begun by
Robert de
Todeni, lord of
Belvoir 1076;
completed by
Abbot Paul of St Albans;
dissolved 1539...
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coheiress of
William de Tosny, Lord of Belvoir.
Their father was
Robert de
Todeni. He was
succeeded by his
eldest son,
William Bigod, and,
after William drowned...
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Bedford Bedfordshire Hugh de
Beauchamp 1086
Belvoir Leicestershire Robert de
Todeni 1086
Benington Hertfordshire Peter I de
Valoynes 1086
Berkeley Gloucestershire...
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family estates –
after his mother-in-law, who had been the heir of
Robert de
Todeni, lord of Belvoir, died
about 1130.
After the
death of King
Henry I in 1135...