- Gilduin,
Gelduin or
Geldwin may
refer to:
Gelduin of
Saumur (fl. 1026), father-in-law of Hervé I,
Count of
Perche Gilduin of Joigny [fr] (died 1049), archbishop...
-
Gelduin (died 1123) was a
Benedictine monk who
served as the
third abbot of
Anchin from 1102 to 1109.
Gelduin was the
brother of the
castellan of Hesdin...
- children: Hervé II,
Count of Mortagne-du-Perche
Gerberge du Perche,
married Gelduin of
Saumur Hildegarde of Perche,
married Hugh I,
Viscount of Châteaudun...
- then
known as "L'Anjou". The Mountreil-Bellay fief,
first belonged to
Gelduin le
Danois afterward by
regal heredity p****ed to
Berlay le
Vieux who became...
-
Gelduin of Saumur, and
Abbot Robert of Saint-Florent de
Saumur to har**** Fulk's properties.
While Conan was busy on Anjou's
western border,
Gelduin and...
-
marble altar,
consecrated by Pope
Urban II in 1096 and
designed by
Bernard Gelduin. As well as
Saint Saturnin,
Saint Honoratus is also
buried here. The crypt...
- his
feudal rival, Fulk Nerra,
Count of Anjou. On his
behalf the
Norman Gelduin received it,
improved it and held it as his own. His great-niece Denise...
-
fulfillment of a vow in 1034 by
Gueldouin or
Gelduin de Chaumont, a
local knight. It is
believed that
Gelduin's boat was
caught in a
storm on the way back...
-
before 1130. His son,
Robert d'Avranches,
married Hadvise,
daughter of
Gelduin of Dol. A
daughter married William Paynel, but her name is not known. Keats-Rohan...
- the town an
important commercial and
cultural center,
founded in 1034 by
Gelduin de
Chaumont and re-established in 1644 by
cardinal Richelieu.
Between 1902...