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    marry into the Harcourt family. William married Lesceline, daughter of Turquetil. William and Lesceline had three children: Robert of Eu (died between...
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    abbey church built in 1011 by William the Conqueror's aunt, Countess Lesceline. The church was entirely restored in the 16th century. By that time it...
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  • William Busac (1020–1076), son of William I, Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline, was Count of Eu and Count of Soissons, de jure uxoris. William was given...
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  • between 1089 and 1093), son of William I, Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline. Count of Eu and Lord of Hastings. Robert commanded 60 ships in the fleet...
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    mentioned by name. Gilbert of Brionne's wife is not mentioned by name. Lesceline of Harcourt Turquetil of Harcourt, Lord of Tourville (Harcourt) - - 1040...
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    king Henry II. His parents are Norman de Verdun, son of Bertram II, and Lesceline de Clinton, daughter of Geoffrey de Clinton, chamberlain of king Henry...
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    1049 to 1077. Hugh was the son of William I, Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline. One of his brothers, Robert, would become Lord of Hastings following...
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  • of ordeal as being that of the hot iron. Her name is sometimes spelled Lesceline. The exact relic was a tooth, and Pantulf also brought back a piece of...
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