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  1. Both Sir William de Birmingham and one of his youngest sons, Robert de Birmingham, are listed as being among the Normans sent in Henry II's invasion in 1172. Robert was later styled the 1st Baron Athenry. [6] Meyler de Bermingham took part in the invasion of Connacht in the 1230s and started to build the town of Athenry c. 1240.

  2. Peter Lorentzon. Actor: Daybreak. Peter Lorentzon was born on 11 May 1973 in Allingsås, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He is an actor and writer, known for Daybreak (2003), Järngänget (2000) and En cirkel på två (2022).

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    Robert was the eldest illegitimate son of William the Lion, King of Scots, and an unknown mistress. He was said to be the most favored of the king's natural sons, as his father provided very generously for him by bestowing on him fiefs in Fife and Strathmore, also including Cadzow and the royal center in Clydesdale afterwards called Hamilton. From ...

    Unknown de Hythus was originally attached to this profile as Robert de London's mother. There is no evidence presently supporting such a relationship so (Unknown) Hythus has been detached. Stevens-...

    Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), vol. 4, p. 588 SCOTLAND 4.i. Robert de...
    Paul, Sir James Balfour. The Scotts Peerage. Edinburgh: D. Douglas (1904), vol. 1, p. 5.
    Dunbar, Sir Archibald H. Scottish Kings: A Revised Chronology of Scottish History 1005-1625. Edinburgh: D. Douglas (1899), p. 83.
    Barrow, G.W.S. The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History.Oxford: Clarendon Press (1980), pp. 63-64.
  3. Peter Lorentzon. Actor: Daybreak. Peter Lorentzon was born on 11 May 1973 in Allingsås, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He is an actor and writer, known for Daybreak (2003), Järngänget (2000) and En cirkel på två (2022).

    • Actor, Writer
    • May 11, 1973
    • Peter Lorentzon
  4. Regardless of his exact ancestry, Robert de Dene was a Norman who held large estates in Sussex and Kent as well as in Normandy. He was "pincerna", a household official in charge of wine and beverages, to King Edward the Confessor. The shield and Coat of Arms was authenticated at. the Heralds College from the original manuscript by the personal ...

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    • Robert DE DENE
  5. peterlorentzen.com › wp-content › uploadsPETER L. LORENTZEN

    PETER L. LORENTZEN Department of Economics University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA plorentzen@usfca.edu www.peterlorentzen.com Updated: 07-04-2021 ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor of Economics, University of San Francisco, 2019-present Program Director, MS Applied Economics, 2019-present

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · This 'Robert of Harbury' is also mentioned in the 'Feet of Fines'. If these Roberts are the same person then, in 1196, he was stripped of his knighthood. Moreover, he appears to have been disinherited. According to Dugdale, Robert's son in law, Peter de Mora, inherited most of the estate in that year.