Joscelin of Louvain, also spelled Jocelin de Louvain and Jocelyn of Leuven, (1121/36–1180) was a nobleman from the Duchy of Brabant who settled in England...
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Percy family (redirect from House of percy)
son of a Percy heiress. In the 12th century, the original Percy line was represented by Agnes de Percy, whose son by her husband Joscelin of Louvain adopted...
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French against the Normans in 1118. Adeliza's illegitimate brother, Joscelin of Louvain, married the heiress to the Percy fortune. He is often referred to...
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and her husband Joscelin of Louvain (1121–1180), who was styled "brother of the queen" (referring to Adeliza of Louvain, second wife of Henry I). It is...
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Tzetzes, Byzantine poet and grammarian (b. 1110) Joscelin of Louvain, Flemish nobleman (b. 1121) Raynerius of Split, Italian monk and archbishop Zhu Shuzhen...
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Count of Flanders. They had no children. By an unknown mistress he had one son: Joscelin of Louvain, married Agnes De Percy and had issue. Dukes of Brabant...
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William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy (category Year of birth unknown)
(died 1245), sixth feudal baron of Topcliffe, was an English noble. His father Henry de Percy was a son of Joscelin of Louvain and Agnes de Percy, while his...
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Agnes with her own young half-brother, Joscelin of Louvain. After their wedding, the nobleman from the Duchy of Brabant in the Holy Roman Empire settled...
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Whitby Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Whitby)
of Bernicia Eahlfrith, widow of King Oswiu and Abbess of Whitby Ælfflæd of Whitby, daughter of Oswiu and Eanflæd, also an Abbess of Whitby Joscelin of...
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Buddhist monk (kanjin) (d. 1206) Henry of France, archbishop of Reims (d. 1175) Joscelin of Louvain, Flemish nobleman (d. 1180) Kojijū, Japanese noblewoman...
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Petworth House (section House of Art)
to her brother Joscelin of Louvain. He later married the Percy heiress and adopted the surname Percy. His descendants became the earls of Northumberland...
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Baron Percy (category Extinct baronies in the Peerage of England)
holder of a moiety of the barony. She married Joscelin de Louvain (d.c. 1180/9) who was granted the manor of Petworth by his sister (Adeliza of Louvain)'s...
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Isabel married Henry de Percy, son of Joscelin of Louvain, and became the ancestress of all the Percy Earls and Dukes of Northumberland. Robert II de Brus...
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Percy family of England). Richard de Percy, 5th Baron Percy (c. 1170–1244) (who adopted the surname Percy), was the son of Joscelin of Louvain (1121–1180)...
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Tzetzes, Byzantine poet and grammarian (b. 1110) Joscelin of Louvain, Flemish nobleman (b. 1121) Raynerius of Split, Italian monk and archbishop Zhu Shuzhen...
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the caput of the feudal barony of Topcliffe. The Percy family's most ancient English seat. Petworth, Sussex, acquired by Joscelin of Louvain (died 1180)...
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Japanese Buddhist monk (kanjin) (d. 1206) Henry of France, archbishop of Reims (d. 1175) Joscelin of Louvain, Flemish nobleman (d. 1180) Kojijū, Japanese...
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Matilda de Percy (section Countess of Warwick)
Percy centres of Tadcaster and Spofforth but more of the less valuable upland estates in Craven. Agnes was married to Joscelin of Louvain and from her...
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Savaric FitzGeldewin (category Bishops of Bath)
Austin Lane Poole theorized that she was a relative of Joscelin of Louvain, the brother of King Henry I of England's second wife, Adeliza. Another possibility...
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Crusaders led by Bohemond I and Joscelin of Courtenay raid the territory of Aleppo to gain supplies. They capture the town of Muslimiyah, and extract a large...
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dating of a new year was also inconsistent The existence of an illegitimate half-brother named Joscelin has been discredited. Another half-brother, William...
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I of Louvain. Clementia may have been the mother of Godfrey's son Joscelin, although some historians consider the possibility that he was born of a mistress...
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was the daughter of Odeline of Le Puiset and Joscelin of Lèves, and so was the cousin of Humberge of Le Puiset. Ralph was knight of Bohemond's father...
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1130s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
city of Shaizar, the Crusader allies Prince Raymond of Poitiers of Antioch and Count Joscelin II of Edessa remain in their camp playing dice. Siege of Shaizar:...
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into the hands of some Turcoman free-booters. Nur al-Din, ruler (atabeg) of Aleppo, heard of Joscelin's capture and sends a squadron of cavalry to take...
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territory of Aleppo, and try to capture the town of Kafar Latha. The attack fails, owing to the resistance of the local Banu tribe. Meanwhile, Joscelin of Courtenay...
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Sussex in the High Middle Ages (category History of Sussex)
provable example of Continental innovation in English local government in the reign of Stephen, Queen Adeliza established her brother Joscelin from Brabant...
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