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Cecilia (Daughter of William the Conqueror)
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Daughter of William the Conqueror. |
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Cecilia (Daughter of William the Conqueror)
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Dedication of Holy Trinity at Caen
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William and Matilda were at the dedication of Matilda's church, the Holy Trinity at Caen. To show their devotion they gave their daughter Cecilia to the church to be raised as a nun.1 |
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Clemence of Hungary, the daughter of King Charles I of Hungary, was the second wife of Louis X, king of France. They were married for less than a year before Louis' death in May of 1316. Clemence and Louis had a son, John, who became King of France as an infant but only lived for five days. |
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Eleanor was the youngest daughter of Charles Brandon and Mary, the daughter Henry VIII. |
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Constance (Daughter of William the Conqueror)
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Daughter of William the Conqueror. Married Alan count of Brittany. |
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Constance (Daughter of William the Conqueror)
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Married Geoffrey, son of Henry II. |
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Daughter of Pedro I, king of Castile. Constance was the second wife of John of Gaunt. |
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Constance (of Toulouse / Arles)
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Married Robert II, King of France |
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Corbet, Sybilla (Lady of Alcester)
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Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester was the mistress of Henry I. Their daughter Sybilla of Normandy married Alexander I, King of Scotland. |
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Second wife of Alexander II, king of Scotland and mother of Alexander III. |
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Crundale, Richard (Master)
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Richard Crundale was the King's Master Mason from around 1279 until 1293 during the reign of King Edward I. His works may have included one of the Eleanor Crosses, the one at Charing Cross, in memory of Kings Edward's wife Eleanor of Castile. |
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Selection of references used:
1. R. Allan Brown, The Normans, 1984
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