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- Robert de Grantmesnil (de Grandmesnil) also known as Robert II, was a Norman nobleman; a member of a prominent Norman family. He first became a monk,...
- Hugh de Grandmesnil (1032 – 22 February 1098), (known in French as Hugues and Latinised as Hugo de Grentmesnil, aliter Grentemesnil, etc.), is one of the...
- the choir achieved fame in Normandy. Under the Norman abbot Robert de Grantmesnil, several monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy, where they were...
- daughter of William d'Évreux and Hawise de Giroie, widow of Robert I de Grantmesnil. She was second cousin of William the Conqueror her father being the...
- Walter Giffard; Hugh of Montfort-sur-Risle; Rodulf of Tosny; Hugh of Grantmesnil; William of Warenne, and many other most renowned warriors whose names...
- eleven monks from Saint-Evroul in Normandy under the abbot Robert de Grantmesnil. Although his relationship with the pope was rocky, Guiscard preferred...
- fictional son of Reginald FitzUrse, a murderer of Archbishop Becket. Hugh de Grantmesnil Ralph de Vipont, a Hospitaller Friar Tuck, of Copmanhurst Ulrica, of...
- support of the rebels were Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and "Hugh de Grantmesnil, who had the government of Leicestershire, with Robert de Rhuddlan his...
- opponent) is Kenneth de Courcy ... who likes to be known as the Duc de Grantmesnil ... Though both are Irish by birth, both have intelligence connections...
- was a student of Abbot Thierri. Berengar joined his uncle, Robert de Grantmesnil, in exile in January 1061, when William II of Normandy banished him for...