- Monhaut, or
FitzNorman (c. 1027 – 1112), was a
Breton soldier, and
later baron, who
fought on the side of the
Normans during the
Norman Conquest of England...
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Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a
patronymic indicator used in Anglo-
Norman England to help
distinguish individuals by
identifying their immediate predecessors...
- The
FitzGerald
dynasty is a Hiberno-
Norman noble and
aristocratic dynasty,
originally of Cambro-
Norman and Anglo-
Norman origin. They have been
peers of...
- Hugh
FitzNorman from him; Hugh de
Montfort Mill (100 herrings). 43 pigs."
Roger Bigod or
Bigot was a
Norman Knight who came to
England in the
Norman Conquest...
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parish was held by
William FitzNigel,
Baron of Halton, and by Hugh de Mara,
another follower of the Earl of Chester. Hugh
FitzNorman gave much land in Goostrey...
- Hugh de Montaut, or
Monte Alto, Montalt, Monhaut, or
FitzNorman (ca. 1050 – 1130), was an
English nobleman and
Baron under Hugh
Lupus during the early...
- of
FitzGibbon
House of
FitzGerald
House of
FitzHugh
House of
FitzJoly
House of
FitzOsbern
House of
FitzWilliam/Hall
House of
FitzAlan
House of
FitzUrse...
- of
William the
Conqueror and one of the
great magnates of
early Norman England.
FitzOsbern was
created Earl of
Hereford in 1067, one of the
first peerage...
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FitzAlan is an
English patronymic surname of Anglo-
Norman origin,
descending from the
Breton knight Alan
fitz Flaad (died 1120), who
accompanied King...
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Robert Fitz Richard (1064–1136) was an Anglo-
Norman noble. He was the son of Sir
Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of
Clare and Tonbridge, and Rohese...