- (also
Roumare or
Romayre or Romay) was the Earl of Lincoln, 2nd
Baron of Kendal, Lord of Bolingbroke. He was the son of
Roger FitzGerold (de
Roumare), 1st...
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Roumare (French pronunciation: [ʁumaʁ]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
village of forestry...
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substantially east from the
River Seine. The
properties at
Boscherville and
Roumare, both
being very near Rouen. * It is not
known exactly when Tancrède was...
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William d'Aubigny was made earl of Lincoln.
William de
Roumare was made earl of Cambridge. In 1140,
Roumare was
given the
earldom of
Lincoln in
exchange for...
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second marriage was to one
Roger de
Roumare or
Roger fitz Gerold, with whom she had one son,
William de
Roumare (****ure Earl of Lincoln), who inherited...
- in Lincolnshire, England. The
abbey was
founded in 1143 by
William de
Roumare, Earl of Lincoln, and the
first monks came from
Rievaulx Abbey.
After the...
- or 1150 the king
created him Earl of
Lincoln as a
rival to
William de
Roumare, who had gone over to the side of
Empress Matilda.
Evidence suggests that...
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representing his wife
Adeliza of Louvain,
former wife of King
Henry I.
William de
Roumare, Earl of
Lincoln (1096–1155) (reverted to the Crown) The
Earldom was created...
- of the
Escartons or Briançonnais), in the Pyrenees, in
northern France (
Roumare), in
northern Germany (Frisia and Dithmarschen), and also in
Sweden and...
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subterfuge to
seize Lincoln Castle. He and his half-brother,
William de
Roumare, sent
their wives to
visit the constable's wife
there and then arrived...