Roger was the son of Hugh de Mortimer (died 26 February 1181) and Matilda Le Meschin. He fought for King Henry II against the rebellion of his son, Henry. In 1179 Roger was instrumental in the killing of Cadwallon ap Madog, the prince of Maelienydd and Elfael, both of which he coveted, and was imprisoned until June 1182 at Winchester for this killing. Web27 feb. 2024 · Hugh is believed to have been born in Normandy in the 1090’s, possibly sooner. He was the grandson of the first Mortimer, (de Mortimer) Roger who took his name from the castle of Mortemer in the Siene-Maritime region historically in upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie). [1.]
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Web4 mrt. 2024 · Hugh de Mortimer formerly Mortimer Born about 1100 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England Ancestors Son of Ralph (Mortimer) de Mortimer and Millicent (Ferrers) de Mortimer Brother of Hawise (Mortimer) de Troyes Husband of Maud Longespic — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Web21 feb. 2024 · About Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore He is believed to have possibly been a brother or close kinsman to Rodolf/Ranulf de Warenneand Guillaume/William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey. He and … reflective references
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WebHugh de Mortimer (before 1117 to 26 Feb 1180/1) was a Norman English medieval baron. The son of Hugh de Mortimer (b ? - d 26 Feb 1148/50), the son of Ralf de Mortimer, he was Lord of Wigmore Castle, Cleobury Mortimer and at times, Bridgnorth, Bishop's Castle and Maelienydd. WebBeauchamp ca 1358-1411, son of Thomas De and Catherine (Katherine) De Mortimer; Beauchamp>> ca 1358-1411, son of Thomas 11th Earl of Warwick de Beauchamp>> and Catherine (Katherine) De Mortimer, married to Joan FitzAlan>> in 1396 WebRanulph de Mortimer (Ralf de Mortemer-en-Bray, Ralph) was Lord of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England and Seigneur of St. Victor-en-Caux in Normandy. He was the … reflective red