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  1. Individual Note. Philippa Maude of Toulouse (c.1073 - 28 November 1118), also known as Philippa de Toulouse or Philippa de Rouerque, was the Duchess Consort of Aquitaine, and Countess of Toulouse. Philippa was born in approximately 1073 to Count William IV of Toulouse, and his wife Emma of Montain. She was his only surviving child, and thus ...

  2. Feb 6, 1993 · Robert, Count of Mortain. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert was married to Matilda, daughter of Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, and by her left a son, the aforementioned William of Mortain, and three daughters; Agnes who married André de Vitry, Denise, married in 1078 to Guy, 3rd Sire de La Val; and Emma of Mortain, the wife of William IV of Toulouse.

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  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Philippa married Walter d'Evreux in 1055, at age 18 in France. Walter was born circa 1033, in Rosmar, Normandy, France. They had 3 children: Edward of Salisbury, Robert Ebrois and Philippa de Brampton (born Evreux). Philippa passed away in 1066, at age 29 in Herefordshire, England. See "My Lines".

  5. Brief Life History of William IV. When William IV Toulouse IV, Count of Toulouse was born about 1040, in Toulouse-le-Château, Jura, Franche-Comté, France, his father, Pons Guillaume III de Toulouse Comte de Toulouse, was 44 and his mother, Almodis de la Marche, was 21. He married Emma of Mortain before 1072, in Toulouse-le-Château, Jura ...

  6. Philippa Maude of Toulouse (c. 1073·Äì28 November 1118), also known as Philippa de Toulouse or Philippa de Rouergue, was the Duchess Consort of Aquitaine, and Countess of Toulouse. She is also considered by some historians as a Queen consort of Aragon and Navarre; however, that designation is based on a claimed marriage to King Sancho ...

  7. Jan 14, 2024 · As an institution, the Catholic Church controls vast real estate assets, art collections, and financial wealth. In 1965, Time Magazine estimated the Catholic Church’s total worth at over $10 billion. More recent estimates place the Church’s net worth between $10 – $15 billion as of 2022. [1]

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