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20: 102:(Moor-Eater). Adémar recounts that Roger took his captured Saracens each day and, in front of them, cut one of their number in two, boiling the first half and giving it to the other Muslims to eat, and pretending to take the other half into his own tent for him and his companions to eat. Then Roger allowed some of these prisoners to escape, to spread these horrific rumours. 282:
The marriage in Barcelona is uncertain. Gotelina/Godehildis, Roger's only wife to be known by name, was not Iberian but it is not known if she was his second or first wife. See Lucien Musset, "Aux origines d'une classe dirigeante : les Tosny, grands barons normands du Xe au XIIe siècle",
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were installed. This monastery was one of the first baronial foundations in Normandy, and its foundation charter reveals that the lord of Tosny gave it possessions around Conches, Tosny on the Seine and on the rivers Eure, Charentonne, Eaulne and BĂ©thune.
78:. A few years later, for an unknown reason, the pair were forced into exile and Tilliéres was taken from their custody (later given to Gilbert Crispin by Robert II). While his father gained a reputation for himself in 132:, because he was of illegitimate birth. However, according to David Bates, he simply used the opportunity to settle scores with some neighbours. He took advantage of the new Duke's weakness by ravaging the lands of 331: 124:'s death began a troubled period in the duchy of Normandy. Civil wars multiplied and Roger was an active participant in them. According to 199: 156: 441:
Lucien Musset, « Aux origines d'une classe dirigeante : les Tosny, grands barons normands du Xe au XIIe siècle Â»,
82:, Roger did the same fighting the Muslims in Northern Iberia, where the Christian states welcomed volunteers. Roger fought for 136:. Around 1040, Roger and his two eldest sons (Helbert and Elinand) and his ally Robert I de Grandmesnil died in battle against 155:, Robert of Grandmesnil’s widow was married to William of Evreux, brother of Richard, and Adelize (Roger's daughter) married 394: 112:. He built its church of Sainte-Foy (before 1026) then the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Castillon (c. 1035), where monks from 105:
Before 1024, Roger and his father gained permission from Richard II to return to Normandy, and Raoul died soon afterwards.
514: 91: 27:, département Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. It was built in 1035 by Roger I of Tosny, and destroyed in 1591 in the 448:
Lucas Villegas-Aristizabal, "Algunas notas sobre la participación de Rogelio de Tosny en la Reconquista Ibérica",
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The complete peerage; or, A history of the House of lords and all its members from the earliest times
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Only one wife of Roger of Tosny is known by name, his widow, Godehildis (or Adelaide), who married
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gives an echo of the more or less legendary deeds of Roger in Iberia, where he gained the nickname
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Peace was re-established between the Tosny family and the neighbouring families. Roger´s widow
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Villegas-Aristizabal, Lucas (2008). "Roger of Tosny's adventures in the County of Barcelona".
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which Roger probably passed on his way out of Normandy or on his return from Iberia. See
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Lucas Villegas-Aristizabal, "Roger of Tosny's adventures in the County of Barcelona",
343: 152: 184: 137: 55: 406: 109: 67: 24: 428:, ed. Geoffrey H. White, Vol. XII/1 (London: The St. Catherine Press, Ltd., 1953) 225: 125: 47: 493: 339: 94:, helping her against the Muslim. Maybe Roger married Ermesinde's daughter. 470:
Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten
410: 70:, seigneur de Conches. In 1013, Roger and his father guarded the castle at 19: 51: 342:, le nom de Conches « semble n'ĂŞtre qu'une simple transposition en 362:
The Norman Aristocracy in the Long Eleventh Century: Three Case Studies
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after Roger's death. It is unclear if she was his only wife. Children:
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Sonderdruck aus Francia Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte
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Sonderdruck aus Francia Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte
435:(Berkeley; Los Angeles, The University of California Press, 1964) 347: 43: 472:, Neue Folge, Band II (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1984) 79: 454:
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Chronicon Aquitanicum et Francicum or Historia Francorum
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William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England
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van Houts, Normans, 269 n. 113. A name given him by
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Index


Conches-en-Ouche
French Wars of Religion
Norman
House of Tosny
Reconquista
Iberia
Raoul I of Tosny
Tillières
Richard II, Duke of Normandy
Apulia
Ermesinde of Carcassonne
regent-countess of Barcelona
Ramon Borrell
Adémar de Chabannes
Conches-en-Ouche
FĂ©camp Abbey
Robert I
Orderic Vitalis
William II
Humphrey of Vieilles
Roger I de Beaumont
Richard
Count of Évreux
William FitzOsbern
Richard, Count of Évreux
Raoul II of Tosny
Robert of Tosny, Lord of Stafford
William FitzOsbern
Orderic Vitalis

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