• Hamo le Strange, Heimon Lestrange, Hamo L'Estrange or Hamo Extraneus (died late in 1272 or early 1273) was an English Crusader. His surname means the Foreigner...
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    Thomas Le Strange (1494–1545) of Hunstanton, Norfolk, born in 1494, son of Robert le Strange (d. 1511), sixth in descent from Hamo le Strange, brother...
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    until her children came of age in 1278. On the death of his brother, Hamo le Strange, without issue in 1272 or 1273 Roger inherited Ellesmere, Shropshire...
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  • already twice widowed: first by King Hugh II of Cyprus and second by Hamo le Strange, an Englishman. In 1277, Nicholas assassinated John, son of Guy of...
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  • aunt were Hamo le Strange, Isabella, Lady of Beirut, and Roger le Strange, Baron Strange, and his cousins were John le Strange, 1st Baron Strange of Knockyn...
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  • no children from her previous three marriages to Hugh II of Cyprus, Hamo le Strange and Nicolas l’Aleman - the Lordship of Beirut thus passed to her sister...
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  • other than Tyre was Beirut, held by Isabella of Ibelin. Her husband, Hamo le Strange, distrusted King Hugh and put her and her fief under Baibar's protection...
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  • 1189–1195) Hamo (dean of York) (fl. 1216–1219) Hamo de Crevecoeur (d. 1263), Anglo-Norman official Hamo le Strange (d. 12727/1273), English crusader Hamo Hethe...
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    and Joan de Bohun, they had the following issue: John le Strange Hamo le Strange Eubulo le Strange (died 1335), married Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln...
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    Henry had fully recovered. In 1265, routed the combined armies of Hamo le Strange and Maurice FitzGerald in North Wales. Llywelyn then moved on to Montgomery...
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  • young nobleman probably studying for his future ecclesiastical career. Hamo le Strange ~1240~1272 Shropshire? Crusader Knight who fought for Edward I of England...
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    1282/November 1283), married firstly King Hugh II of Cyprus, secondly Hamo le Strange, and thirdly, William Barlais. All three marriages were childless....
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  • Hill. p. 157. Sometimes also spelled Hamo L'Estrange, Raymond l'Etranger, and variants "Lestrange [Le Strange], John (c. 1194–1269), marcher lord". Oxford...
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    III re-granted him in wardship to the Fitzwarin's long-time friend Hamo le Strange. In 1273 Fulk V attained his majority of 21 years of age and gained...
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    his brother Edmund, their cousin Henry of Almain, Roger de Clifford, Hamo le Strange, Roger Leybum, Thomas de Clare, John de Vesci, Adam of Jesmond, Robert...
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    under the protection of the Egyptian ruler Baibars by her husband, Hamo le Strange. Riley-Smith 1973, pp. 8–9. Riley-Smith 1973, pp. 9. Hamilton 2000...
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    Isabella of Ibelin (1264–1282) m1.(or only engaged) Hugh II of Cyprus m2. Hamo LeStrange m3. Nicolas l'Aleman m4. Guillaume Barlais Eschiva of Ibelin (1282–1291...
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  • Cavereswell 1261: James de Audley of Heighley Castle and Red Castle 1263: Hamo le Strange 1265: Robert de Grendon 1267: Walter de Hopton 1268: Sir William de...
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    John IV (died 1276), who was father of John V, deemed to be 1st Baron Strange. Hamo (died 1273), who married Isabella of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut, widow of...
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    survive from the 1330s. Sir John de Felton had three sons, Hamo, Thomas and Edmund. Sir Hamo, the senior heir, inherited the lordship of Litcham and was...
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    District In Syria's Afrin". North Press Agency. 12 October 2022. Farouq Hamo (21 March 2023). "HTS takes control of Jindires from SNA following killing...
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  • John de Courcy: 1185–1192 William le Petit & Walter de Lacy: 1192–1194 Walter de Lacy & John de Courcy: 1194–1195 Hamo de Valognes: 1195–1198 Meiler Fitzhenry:...
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    Carlisle Cathedral consists of a recumbent figure in bronze, executed by Hamo Thornycroft. Hardwicke Rawnsley wrote a memoir of him. A street in Cambridge...
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  • Corbet (died 1375) of Moreton Corbet, and Elizabeth Le Strange, daughter of Fulk, 1st Baron Strange of Blackmere. The Corbets of Moreton Corbet had taken...
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  • and Member of Parliament Anthony Southwell, m. Anne Le Strange, daughter of Sir Thomas Le Strange Katherine, m. Anthony Hansard and buried in the North...
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    Burton in Ninjala, as well as villains such as Maximilien Robespierre in Le Chevalier D'Eon, Hiltz in Zoids: Guardian Force, Sasori in Naruto Shippūden...
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    control over the city and surrounding region, forcing the previous ruler, Abu Hamo Musa III of the Beni Ziyad dynasty, to flee.[citation needed] The Spaniards...
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  • Bahnar language, first collected by Paul Guilleminet. In this tale, titled hamɔ :n bih klan ɔɛi kə bia luiˀ (French: Conte d’un serpent python qui épousa...
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  • Wyngfield (2nd term) 1494 William Carew 1495 Richard Southwell 1496 Roger le Strange 1497 Robert Curson 1498 Edward Arundell 1499 Philip Calthorp 1500 William...
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    in Lancashire. Part of Betton was surrendered to Hamo Lestrange, and is still known as Betton Strange. In 1286 Edward I ordered the surrender of lands...
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