- The
Franciscans are a
group of
related mendicant religious orders of the
Catholic Church.
Founded in 1209 by the
Italian saint Francis of ****isi, these...
- de Vaux (Vans, Vance,
Vallibus) is the
surname of an old
Norman noble family. The
family held
Norman estates as Lord Vaux.
Robert and
Aitard de Vaux followed...
- John de Vaux (died 11
September 1287) also
known as John de
Vallibus was a 13th-century
English nobleman. Vaux was a son of
Oliver de Vaux and
Pernel de...
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Eustace de Vaux, also
known as
Eustace de
Vallibus, Lord of
Castle Carrock and Hayton, was a
prominent 12th-century
English noble. Vaux was the
third son...
- Valance, Valensis, Valeyns, Vallace, Vallance, Valles, Valleyis,
Vallibus (Not
Vallibus,
which has
always signified the
family of de Vaux or Vaus) - Uallas...
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Robert de Vaux, also
known as
Robert de
Vallibus, (died c.1195),
Baron of Gilsland, was a
prominent 12th-century
English noble, who
served as
Sheriff of...
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Hubert de Vaux, also
known as
Hubert de
Vallibus, was a
prominent 12th-century
English noble.
Hubert was a
tenant in
chief of
Baldwin de Redvers, holding...
- of
Damietta in 1217 who for his valour, was
granted in 1220 by
Ralph de
Vallibus, an
estate at
Seaborough in Somerset.
Margaret Gould was the wife of Charles...
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Robert II de Vaux of
Pentney also
known as
Robert de
Vallibus, Lord of Pentney, was a
prominent 12th-century noble. He
succeeded to the
lands in Norfolk...
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family were
Lincolnshire noblemen)
which comes from the
Norman name de
Vallibus (meaning 'of the valley'),
which in turn was
derived from the Vaux family...