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Raoul II of Tosny

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533: 254:- William of Jumièges mentions this marriage and states that she was the daughter of 'Raoul II' de Tosny. Perhaps she married both men, unless William of Jumièges and others have made a mistake 447:
Il prit pour femme la sœur de Roger du Ternois, fille de Raoul II, nommée Godechilde" (Note: William of Jumièges used the spelling 'de Ternois' and 'de Toëni' for the 'de Tosny' family)
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Ralph Tosny, Ralph de Toeni, Ralph de Tonei, Ralph de Tony, Ralph de Toni, Ralph de Todeni, Ralph de Tosney, Raoul de Conches, Raoul de Toeny, Raf Thoney, Rafe de Tosny.
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In the conflict of 1094, Raoul fought for William Rufus against Robert Curthose. After the death of William Rufus, Raoul and Count William attacked
445:, by M. Guizot, Professeur D’histoire Moderne A L’académie De Paris (Chez J.-L.-J. Brière, Libraire, Rue Saint-André-Des-Arts, No. 68). Page 308: " 155:. The timing of these acquisitions is unclear. Some of it came directly after the conquest, but other parts probably came after the death of 603: 186:'s death in 1087, Raoul expelled the ducal garrisons from his castles, and fought for Robert Curthose in 1088. In 1090, he fought against 198: 194:, sealing a victory when he captured the former. He obtained 3000 livres and the recognition of his son Roger as the heir to both. 156: 85:, who married his mother, Godehildis. At some point after 1054, Roger de Cleres, Ralph's vassal, killed Robert de Beaumont, son of 574: 160: 425:
The Social & Political Networks of the Anglo-Norman Aristocracy: The Clare, Giffeard & Tosny Kin-groups, c.940 to c.1200
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Collection des Mémoires Relatifs à l’histoire De France. Depuis la Fondation de la Monarchie Française jusqu’au 13e Siècle
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Lewis, Christopher (1985). "The Norman Settlement of Herefordshire under William I". In Brown, Reginald Allen (ed.).
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After the conquest, Raoul held a significant amount of lands in England. His western lands were concentrated in
104:. Around 1061 Raoul was exiled and deprived of his lands, together with Arnold d'Échaffour and Arnold's cousin 613: 17: 228: 439:
Histoire des Normands, par Guillaume de Jumiège. — Vie de Guillaume-Le-Conquérant, par Guillaume de Poitiers
242:, accompanied him on crusade and died in 1097. Orderic Vitalis also mentions she died in Marasch in 1097. 567: 191: 82: 137: 497:
Mason, Emma (1979). "Magnates, curiales, and the Wheel of Fortune". In Brown, Reginald Allen (ed.).
608: 175:. However, most of his activity can be traced to Normandy, and he is said to have participated in 618: 560: 239: 593: 548: 220: 168: 86: 8: 210: 187: 116:, daughter of Simon, but is unclear if this was done before, during or after his exile. 109: 105: 247: 129: 97: 54: 171:, which was split into two manors, Tosny's and that of the title holder of the Norman 136:, his hereditary office, to Walter Giffard, in order to be able to fight closer to 78: 50: 38: 176: 164: 133: 544: 232: 172: 148: 46: 587: 144: 481:
Noblewomen, aristocracy and power in the twelfth-century Anglo-Norman realm
183: 101: 201:. Raoul died in 1102 or 1103, and he was buried at the Abbey of Conches. 472:
Châteaux forts et féodalité en Ile de France, du XIème au XIIIème siècle
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The Norman Aristocracy in the Long Eleventh Century: Three Case Studies
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The Norman Aristocracy in the Long Eleventh Century: Three Case Studies
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Anglo-Norman Studies VII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1984
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Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies: 1979
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The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125
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and Waleran de Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis. Raoul married
108:. They returned c.1063 thanks to the intercession of 404: 119: 389: 365: 353: 301: 81:was killed in battle, and spent his minority under 585: 89:, finally avenging the death of Raoul's father, 416: 151:, while his eastern possessions were mainly in 132:in 1066. Tradition says he gave up the role of 568: 77:Raoul was probably a minor when his father 575: 561: 469: 383: 318: 316: 14: 586: 514: 460: 422: 410: 313: 252:Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick 505: 496: 487: 478: 398: 371: 359: 344: 307: 527: 427:(PhD thesis). University of Glasgow. 604:Companions of William the Conqueror 510:(PhD thesis). University of Oxford. 492:. Vol. VII. The Boydell Press. 349:(PhD thesis). University of Oxford. 322: 246:Other sources also say she married 126:companions of William the Conqueror 100:, probably as a standard-bearer of 24: 501:. Vol. II. The Boydell Press. 423:Traill, Vanessa Josephine (2013). 209:Raoul married Isabel, daughter of 96:In 1054 Raoul participated in the 72: 25: 630: 519:. Prosopographica et Genealogica. 465:. University of California Press. 120:Hastings (1066) and its aftermath 531: 431: 483:. Manchester University Press. 288: 264: 159:in 1071 and the forfeiture of 13: 1: 441:. — published in 1826 within 277: 229:Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria 547:. You can help Knowledge by 282: 128:known to have fought at the 124:He is one of the few proven 33:(1027 - died 9 April 1102), 7: 163:in 1075. He was granted 10: 635: 526: 454: 110:Simon de Montfort-l'Amaury 57:/ Tosny. He was active in 470:Châtelain, André (1983). 204: 138:William, duke of Normandy 515:Murray, Alan V. (2000). 479:Johns, Susan M. (2003). 296:The Gresleys of Drakelow 257: 192:William, Count of Évreux 179:'s rebellion in 1078. 161:Roger, earl of Hereford 599:Anglo-Normans in Wales 543:-related article is a 461:Barlow, Frank (1983). 437:William of Jumièges - 325:Historia Ecclesiastica 294:Falconer Madan M.A. - 240:Baldwin I of Jerusalem 614:People from Flamstead 506:Moore, James (2017). 474:(in French). 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Index

Ralph of Tosny
lord
Conches-en-Ouche
Norman
House of Tosny
Roger I of Tosny
Robert de Stafford
Normandy
England
Wales
Roger I of Tosny
Richard of Evreux
Humphrey de Vieilles
Roger I of Tosny
Battle of Mortemer
William the Conqueror
Hugh de Grandmesnil
Simon de Montfort-l'Amaury
Isabel de Conches
companions of William the Conqueror
Battle of Hastings
standard bearer
William, duke of Normandy
Herefordshire
Worcestershire
Norfolk
William FitzOsbern
Roger, earl of Hereford
Clifford Castle
Hose, Leicestershire

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