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  1. 3 days ago · Her daughter, the English queen Eleanor of Castile, was her successor in Ponthieu. Her son and co-ruler in Aumale, Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, predeceased her, so she was succeeded by her grandson John I, Count of Aumale, deceased at the Battle of Courtrai, 11 July 1302.

  2. 4 days ago · Count of Dammartin. Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont. Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance ...

    • Dammartin-en-Goële, Île-de-France
    • Marie de Ponthieu, Comtesse de Ponthieu
    • Île-de-France
    • "Simon /de Mello/", "Count Simon"
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  4. 4 days ago · It was similarly perhaps Murdoch's estate which was granted to a butler of the count of Aumale. Amand the butler (d. by 1218) gave land in Owstwick to Meaux abbey in the early 13th century, and in 1240 his daughter Beatrice, widow of Geoffrey de Friboys, held 1 carucate and 1 bovate there of the count of Aumale. By 1252 the estate was evidently ...

  5. 2 days ago · Richard of Ottringham (fl. c. 1140) held land at Coniston of the count of Aumale. (fn. 18) It descended, as at Ottringham, to the Lasceles family. (fn. 19) In the mid 13th century J (ohn) de Lasceles and William de Lasceles, probably John's son (d. c. 1230) or grandson (fl. 1248), (fn. 20) each held 2 carucates at Coniston, (fn. 21) and William ...

  6. 6 days ago · William de Forz, count of Aumale, gave 2 bovates at East Newton and Sir William de Scruteville land at Thorpe to Nunkeeling priory in the late 12th or earlier 13th century. Other gifts were received from William of Routh and Stephen Hatfield, and the priory also had 6 bovates at Aldbrough as a chantry endowment.

  7. 5 days ago · Prussia, once a significant power in Europe, encompassed parts of modern-day Germany, Russia, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, and the Czech Republic. Its vast territory spanned the North European Plain, stretching across southern and eastern regions. This landmass formed the German Empire when it united the German states in 1871.

  8. 5 days ago · The Modern-Day Countries of Prussia. The territory that was once known as Prussia is now part of several modern-day countries. It spans across Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Russia, and the Kaliningrad Oblast. After World War II, most of the territory that was once part of Prussia became part of Poland and the Soviet Union. The Extent of Prussian ...

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