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Gundred or
Gundreda (Latin:
Gundrada) (died 27 May 1085) was the Flemish-born wife of an
early Norman baron,
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey. She...
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Priory was
founded by
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of
Surrey and his wife
Gundrada,
probably in 1081,
following their visit to the
Priory of
Cluny in Burgundy...
- Vol. 2 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990), p.785
Edmund Chester Waters, '
Gundrada de Warenne',
Archaeological Journal, Vol. XLI (1884), p. 303 C. Warren...
- (the wife of
Lambert I of
Nantes and
mother of Guy I of Spoleto), Arula,
Gundrada, Berthaid, and Theodrada.
After Pepin's death,
Charlemagne took the girls...
- 1012 Died 1089
Noble family House of
Blois Spouse(s)
Gersende of
Maine Gundrada Adèle of
Valois Issue Philip Stephen,
Count of
Blois Odo V,
Count of Troyes...
- high-ranking
court dignitary,
later abbot of
Corbie Bernhard, a monk of
Corbie Gundrada, sent to the
Abbey of Ste-Croix in
Poitiers Theodrada,
abbess of Notre-Dame...
- **William de Warenne,
founder of Worme**** Priory.
Gundred de
Warenne (or
Gundrada), who
married firstly Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of
Warwick (c.1102-1153)...
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Continuatio Medievalis. De
animae ratione (ad
Eulaliam virginem) (written for
Gundrada, Charlemagne's cousin). PL 101: 639–650. De
Cursu et
Saltu Lunae ac Bis****to...
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probably born
before 1100.
Matilda Fitzroy,
Abbess of Montivilliers.
Gundrada de Dunstanville.
Possibly Rohese, wife of
Henry de la Pomerai. Emma, wife...
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between 1121 and 1126, had two brothers,
William and Ralph, and two sisters:
Gundrada, who
married first Roger, Earl of
Warwick and then
William of Lancaster;...