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  1. St William of Breteuil or William de Breteuil (French: Guillaume de Breteuil; d. 12 January 1103) was a Norman abbot and magnate who held extensive lands in central Normandy as the lord of Breteuil at the end of the reign of King William I and during the chaotic period afterwards when William's eldest son Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy ...

  2. William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, Lord of Breteuil (c. 1011 – 22 February 1071), was a relative and close counsellor of William the Conqueror and one of the great magnates of early Norman England.

  3. Guillermo FitzOsbern (m. 1071), llamado «Espíritu Orgulloso», 1 fue señor de Breteuil en Normandía y conde de Hereford en Inglaterra, uno de los vasallos en jefe más importantes y confiables de Guillermo el Conquistador y quien desempeñó virtualmente el oficio de Gran Justicia de Inglaterra entre 1067 y 1071. 2 .

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Son of Guillaume FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford, and Adelisa de Tosny, daughter of daughter of Roger de Tosny & his wife Godechildis. On the death of his father, William I King of England granted him the succession to the estates in Normandy, whereby he became Seigneur de Breteuil et de Pacy.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · William FitzOsbern (circa 1020 – 22 February 1071), Lord of Breteuil, in Normandy, was a relative and close counsellor of William the Conqueror and one of the great magnates of early Norman England.

  6. 8 de feb. de 2023 · The centrepiece of these was Breteuil. He held land near Port-en-Bessin, near Bayeux. He was the lord of Lyre, Rugles, Ferté-Fresnel, and, within Ferté-Fresnel, of Glos-la-Ferrière, an 'ancienne motte féodale.'. William FitzOsbern donated the tithes of his mares of Glos-la-Ferrière to Lyre Abbey.

  7. FITZOSBERN, WILLIAM (died 1071), earl of Hereford, lord of Breteuil in Normandy. Kinsman and friend of king William I. He was the first to urge William to invade England, and became the ' prime agent ' in its conquest; he was mainly responsible for establishing Norman rule on the Welsh border and for conquering Gwent.