- 11th century), son of
Tancred of
Hauteville Serlo II of Hauteville, son and
namesake of
Serlo I
Serlo de Burci,
Norman who
became a
landowner in south-west...
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Serlon de
Burci was a
Norman of the
eleventh century.
After the
Norman conquest of England, he
became a
feudal baron and
major landowner in south-west...
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Serlo (died 27
October 1123) was the
Bishop of Sées from 1091
until his death, and a
supporter of the
Gregorian reform of the clergy.
According to Orderic...
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Serlo I of
Hauteville (also
spelled Sarlo or
Serlon in French) was a son of
Tancred of
Hauteville by his
first wife, Muriella,
probably the youngest,...
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Serlo le
Mercer was
Mayor of
London for five
terms in the
early 1210s. He was a
member of the
Worshipful Company of
Mercers and was one of the negotiators...
- and
Calabria (d. 1051) Humphrey,
count of
Apulia and
Calabria (d. 1057)
Serlo (sta**** in Normandy) Geoffrey, lord of Hauteville,
count of
Loritello (d...
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arrives and
hears from
Serlo that the
actors have
proven disappointing.
Wilhelm gives an
exegesis of Hamlet's
character to
Serlo and his sister, Aurelie:...
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Serlo II (also Sarlo,
Serlone in
Italian and
Serlon in French :
after 1027/35 – 1072), son and
namesake of
Serlo of
Hauteville and
grandson of Tancred...
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Serlo (died 1104) was a
medieval abbot of
Gloucester Abbey.
Serlo was a
native of
Normandy and
became a
canon at
Avranches Cathedral. He then
became a...
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Serlo of
Wilton (c. 1105–1181) was a 12th-century
English poet, a
friend of
Walter Map and
known to
Gerald of Wales. He
studied and
taught at the University...