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Robert de
Stafford (c. 1039 – c. 1100) (alias
Robert de Tosny/Toeni, etc.) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, a
member of the
House of
Tosny and the
first feudal...
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Simon de
Tosny (Toni,
Tonei, Toeni, Toeny, Toney) was a 12th-century
Cistercian monk and prelate.
Simon was a monk of
Melrose Abbey, and
served there...
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bestowed by
William the
Conqueror on
Robert de Stafford,
descended from the de
Tonei family and who had
fought stoutly with Duke
William against King Harold...
- Jumièges and
others have made a
mistake Ralph Tosny,
Ralph de Toeni,
Ralph de
Tonei,
Ralph de Tony,
Ralph de Toni,
Ralph de Todeni,
Ralph de Tosney,
Raoul de...
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lands among the
followers of
William the Conqueror, who
granted Robert de
Tonei (later
known as
Robert de Stafford) the
manor of
Bradley and one
third of...
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hitting two of the ships. Post-war
investigation revealed that Peto sank both
Tonei Maru and
Kinkasan Maru. Peto
returned to
Brisbane on 21
October 1943. Underway...
- the
Country Division (国兵団, Kunihei-dan). The 25th
Division was
formed in
Tonei (東寧),
present day Mudanjiang,
Manchukuo on 10 July 1940, out of two pre-existing...
- FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of
Hereford │ └─>Berthe († c.1040) In English : Toeny,
Tonei, Toeni, Toni, Tony. Allen,
Richard (2009). "The Acta
archiepiscoporum Rotomagensium:...
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given to de Stafford.
Robert de
Stafford was
descended from the de
Tonei family and had
fought stoutly with
William the
Conqueror against Harold...
- hypoxia-activated prodrugs."
Inorganic Chemistry 52, no. 13 (2013): 7688–7698.
Tonei,
Deborah M., Lisa-Jane Baker,
Penelope J. Brothers,
George R. Clark, and...