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  1. Son of Garsie de Gabaston and NN de Gabaston Husband of Clarmunda de Marsau et de Louvigny Father of Guillaume-Arnaud Arnaud de Gabaston; Gerald de Gabaston; Raimond-Arnaud de Gabaston and Piers de Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall Brother of Bernard De Gabaston and Arnold De Gaveston. Occupation: soldier in service to King Edward I of England ...

    • Clarmunda de Marsau et de Louvigny
  2. Jun 30, 2021 · Explore genealogy for Ernaud (Gaveston) de Gabaston born abt. 1260 died 1301 including research + descendants + 1 photos + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Clarimunda (Marsau) Gaveston
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  4. Sir Arnaud de Gaveston was born in 1247, in Midi-Pyrénées, France as the son of Garisie de Gabeston. He married Lady Clarmunda De Louvigny about 1274, in Béarn, France. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 18 May 1302, in Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 55, and was buried in ...

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    • Lady Clarmunda De Louvigny
  5. Finding myself in Winchester last week, I headed to the Cathedral. I knew that Piers' father, Arnaud de Gabaston, was buried there, and thanks to Brad Verity, I knew what it looked like. Unfortunately, there is no plaque or information post next to the tomb - nothing to identify it as Arnaud.

  6. Sir Arnaud de Gabaston married Claramonde de Marsan, daughter of Arnaud-Guillaume de Marsan, before 30 June 1272, when they acknowledged a debt of 20,000 sous de morlans (ca. 450 l.) to Edward I of England (Bearn had technically been under English suzerainty since 1152 (but remained mainly independent).

  7. Ratio actuel =2,85 (nb total / nb ascendants directs) Actuellement : consolidationdes sources, cela provoque la suppression de nombreuses fiches,surtout sur les ascendances très anciennes ... Découvrez gratuitement l'arbre généalogique de Arnaud de Gabaston pour tout savoir sur ses origines et son histoire familiale.

  8. Jun 6, 1999 · First of all, there can be little doubt about the fact that Gaveston was introduced into the household of Prince Edward by Edward I himself. The young Gascon, probably a few years older than the Prince, had already seen military service in Flanders in the company of his father Arnaud de Gabaston, a minor Gascon noble.

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