11th-century French Song of Roland Turold of Rochester, Norman knight, landholder in Kent in 1086 Turold of Fécamp [fr] (died 1098), abbot of Malmesbury...
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century – Sponsus After c. 1040 – Le Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland), original version, perhaps by Turold c. 1049 – Chronicle of Nantes (Chronicon...
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Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester Walkelin, bishop of Winchester Remigius de Fécamp, bishop of Lincoln, who had moved his seat to that city earlier that year...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Charles de Neufchâtel)
d'Avranches (also, Radulfus, Radulphus; 986–1006) Hugh de Bayeux 1011/1015–1049 Odo of Bayeux 1049–1097 Turold de Brémoy (Turoldus) or d'Envermeu 1097–1106 Richard...
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have originated in Bec-de-Mortagne, Pays-de-Caux, Normandy, about five miles south-east of Fécamp, according to the Roman de Rou poem written by Wace...
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Reginald de Souple 1312 Roger Snell to Alynton 1332 Walter Drueys 1336 John de Ashebi 1348 Stephen de Tettebury 1353 Walter le Walker 1369 Richard de Lokenham...
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house: daughter house of St-Serge, Angers founded c.1088 by Richard fitz Turold, Lord of Cardinham Castle, chief baron of Cornwall (or 1169 "by some noblemen"...
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monastery "so that it became known as 'Golden Borough'". Brand 1066–1069 Turold of Fécamp [fr] 1069–1098 Viewed the abbey as a source of personal wealth for...
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the site of a Gallo-Roman villa by Hugh, Lord of Envermeu and his brother Turold. Following the famine and plague that ravaged the region in 1244, Envermeu...
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