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RogerII deMontgomery Earl of Arundel, 1020–1094?> (aged 74 years)
- Name
- RogerII deMontgomery Earl of /Arundel/
- Surname
- Arundel
- Given names
- RogerII deMontgomery Earl of
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1020–1094
Birth: about 1020
— Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Death: 27 July 1094 — Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England |
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1020–1094
Birth: about 1020
— Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Death: 27 July 1094 — Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England |
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1015–1079
Birth: about 1015
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— Alcenon, Eure, France Death: 2 December 1079 — Bures Castle, Eure, France |
Marriage | Marriage — October 1055 — |
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1052–1131
Birth: about 1052
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— Montgomery, Wales Death: 8 May 1131 |
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1048–1123
Birth: about 1048
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— Marche, Normandy Death: 1123 |
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4E972788F7FE3F44B6B1BCE9DF2794580A08
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1st Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury. His wife, MABEL, brought him theLordship af Alcenon in Normandy. When WILLIAM THE CONQUERER invadedEngland in 1066, Roger remained in Normandy as regent. He joined WILLIAMin England in 1067 and was created Earl of Arundel. Upon thedismemberment of Mercia in 1070, he was also given land in the WelshMarches and became Earl of Shrewsbury. |
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