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Martin (c. 10?? – c. 1159) was a
knight from
Devon whose father,
Martin de
Turribus, was the
first Norman Lord of Kemes, in what had
previously been the Dyfed...
- mot****e
figura an magis, ut
sumptis illius filia pennis extremes albis in
turribus egerit annos, nais an ut
cantu nimiumque potentibus herbis verteritin tacitos...
- partīs
Genitive turris turrium partis partium animālis animālium
Dative turrī
turribus partī
partibus animālī animālibus
Ablative turre turrī
parte (partī)...
- a
Latin epigraph that
reads "Fiat pax in
virtute tua et
habondantia in
turribus tuis" (Psalms 121:7 [Vulgate]: "May
there be
peace in your
strength and...
- de
Turribus sailed from
Devon to Fishguard.
According to
local tradition recounted by
Richard Fenton,
following a
skirmish at Morvil, de
Turribus was...
- died in
battle and his
lands were
forfeited to the Normans,
Martin de
Turribus became the
Marcher Lord of Kemes, with his
caput at Nevern,
where he took...
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fines terrae. (Ps 94,4)
Facta est pax in
virtute sua, et
abundantia in
turribus suis. (Ps 122,7) Ar**** conterit,
confrigit arma et
scuta ****burit igni...
-
around 1380, this do****ent is
listed in the
Castrum Serravallis ****
walls turribus September muratis cir****circa et ****
duabus januis.
Church of San Michele...
- Kemes, and in
later centuries of the
barony of
Cemais (Dyfed).
Martin de
Turribus, fl. 1090's.
Robert fitz Martin, c.1095? - died c.1159
William I FitzMartin...
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lands owned by the
Bishop of St. Davids—Dewisland—was
taken by
Martin de
Turribus, who
became the
first Marcher Lord of Kemes. Martin's
caput was at Nevern...