- male, deceased (1219)
- John de Courcy created the earl of Ulster, to which dignity was attached the lordship of Connaught, in 1181. He married Affreca Godfredsdottir,...
- female, deceased (1167)
- Empress Matilda (February 1101 - September 10, 1167; Saxon form Maud or Maude), also called Matilda, Countess of Anjou or Matilda, Lady of the...
- male, deceased (1176)
- Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Leicester, Justicar of Ireland (1130 - 20 April 1176), known as Strongbow, was a Cambro-Norman lord...
- male, deceased (1052)
- Emma (c. 985-March 6, 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire), was daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora. She was...
- male, deceased (1090)
- Richard FitzGilbert was a member of the peerage who lived in England in the eleventh century. He was the founder of the Anglo-Norman noble family,...
- male, deceased (1120)
- William Adelin was the only legitimate son of Henry I of England and his wife Maud of Scotland. His maternal grandparents were Malcolm III of...
- male, deceased (1128)
- Ranulf Flambard, or Ralph (died September 5, 1128) was Bishop of Durham and an influential government minister of William Rufus. He was the son of...
- male
- The Battle of Hastings was the decisive Norman victory in the Norman conquest of England. The location was a hill approximately six miles north of...
- male, deceased (1115)
- William Peverel, c. 1050-c. 1115, also William de Peverel, was a Norman knight who fought in the Battle of Hastings. There is some belief that he...
- male, deceased (1125)
- Robert de Mowbray (d. 1125), a Norman, was the earl of Northumbria from 1086, when Aubrey de Coucy's lands and titles were redistributed, until...
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