Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (1171 – 6 January 1233) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, sometimes known as Maud and sometimes known with the...
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Scotland; often referred to as Matilda Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (1171-1233), the wife of Prince David of Scotland; sometimes referred...
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of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1189), also known as Matilda, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of...
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Countess of Huntingdon may refer to: Maud, Countess of Huntingdon Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon Mary Woodville (c. 1456–1481) Anne Hastings...
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of David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon by his wife Matilda of Chester, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc. John married Elen ferch Llywelyn, daughter of Llywelyn...
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grandson of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, and Matilda de Kevilloc of Chester, great-grandson of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland...
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where the right of succession of Alexander III's granddaughter, Margaret, Maid of Norway was recognized. On 1 June 1285 the Earl & Countess of Carrick, at...
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Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Empress Maud, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war...
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surgeon (d. 1286) Sancho of Castile, archbishop of Toledo (d. 1261) January 6 – Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (or Maud), English noblewoman...
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1181–1232 Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester (c. 1172–1232) 1232–1232 Matilda of Chester, Countess of Chester suo jure (1171–1233) (Inherited Oct 1232 ...
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Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon, Countess of Chester (1232) John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, 7th Earl of Chester, (1232-1237) Earl of...
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as Countess and Earl of Lincoln on 23 November 1232. After his death, his nephew, John the Scot (son of his eldest sister Matilda (Maud) of Chester), was...
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Margaret styled herself as the Countess of Hereford. Margaret's parents were Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria, and Ada de Warenne...
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Earl (redirect from Countess (feminine form of earl))
feminine form of earl never developed; instead, countess is used. The title originates in the Old English word eorl, meaning "a man of noble birth or...
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Ada de Warenne (redirect from Marjorie of Huntingdon)
Earl of Huntingdon, who married Matilda of Chester. Through their daughter, Isobel, they were the ancestors of Robert the Bruce. Matilda (or Maud) of Huntingdon...
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Gothic style of architecture. Westminster School is founded by the monks of Westminster Abbey. 1171 Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (died 1233...
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12th century Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester held the manor of Repton. When her husband Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester died in 1153 she...
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Huntingdon David, Earl of Huntingdon Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon Beatrice de Teyden Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany Lady Margaret...
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White Ship (redirect from Sinking of the white ship)
legitimate son and heir of Henry I of England, his half-siblings Matilda of Perche and Richard of Lincoln, the earl of Chester Richard d'Avranches, and Geoffrey...
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January 6 (redirect from 6th of January)
Pembroke (b. 1100) 1233 – Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon, Anglo-Norman noblewoman (b. 1171) 1275 – Raymond of Penyafort, Catalan archbishop...
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Warenne, Countess of Surrey. In 1148, Stephen built the Cluniac Faversham Abbey as a resting place for his family. Both Stephen's wife, Matilda, and his...
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wife, Margaret of Huntingdon, a sister of the Scottish kings Malcolm IV and William I. Constance's father Conan IV had reunited the Duchy of Brittany in...
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Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, Christchurch, Colchester, Derby, Dorchester, Dover, Durham, Exeter, Gloucester, Hastings, Hereford, Huntingdon, Ilchester...
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knight (b. 1152) Marianus II of Torres, Sardinian Judge of Logudoro 1233 January 6 – Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (or Maud), English noblewoman...
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brother of Sybilla of Normandy, probably also of Reginald de Dunstanville. Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche; Matilda FitzRoy; Duchess of Brittany...
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December 1231 – Patrick I, Earl of Dunbar (born c. 1152) 6 January 1233 – Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon (born 1171 in England) 12 February...
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uxoris) or Countesses (suo jure) during the reign of Stephen, King of England who reigned from 1135 to 1154. The period of tenure as Earl or Countess is given...
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1150 Henry, son of Empress Matilda, becomes Duke of Normandy. The Anarchy: Worcester sacked. 1151 Henry pays homage to Louis VII of France, and cedes...
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(1199–1251), daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, and Matilda of Chester Isabel Stuart (1676–1681), daughter of James VII of Scotland and Mary of Modena This...
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of David, Earl of Huntingdon and Matilda (or Maud) of Chester. David in turn was the youngest brother to two Kings of Scotland, Malcolm IV and William...
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