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Ivo de Grandmesnil (died 1101 or 1102), son of Hugh de Grandmesnil, was a Norman magnate in England and a participant in the First Crusade, in 1096.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Dictionary of National Biography, England, First Crusade, Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick, Henry I of England, High Sheriff of Leicestershire, Hugh de Grandmesnil, Leicester, Leicester Castle, Magnate, Normans, Rebellion of 1088, Robert Curthose, Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Siege of Antioch, White Ship, William II of England.

  2. 1102 deaths

Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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First Crusade

The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the Middle Ages.

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Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick

Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick or Henry de Newburgh (died 20 June 1119) was a Norman nobleman who rose to great prominence in the Kingdom of England. Ivo de Grandmesnil and Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick are Anglo-Normans and Norman warriors.

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Henry I of England

Henry I (– 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. Ivo de Grandmesnil and Henry I of England are Anglo-Normans and Norman warriors.

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High Sheriff of Leicestershire

This is a list of Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Ivo de Grandmesnil and High Sheriff of Leicestershire are high Sheriffs of Leicestershire.

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Hugh de Grandmesnil

Hugh de Grandmesnil (1032 – 22 February 1098), (known in French as Hugues and Latinised as Hugo de Grentmesnil, aliter Grentemesnil, etc.), is one of the proven companions of William the Conqueror known to have fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Ivo de Grandmesnil and Hugh de Grandmesnil are high Sheriffs of Leicestershire and Norman warriors.

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Leicester

Leicester is a city, unitary authority area, unparished area and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England.

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Leicester Castle

Leicester Castle is in the city of the same name in the English county of Leicestershire.

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Magnate

The term magnate, from the late Latin magnas, a great man, itself from Latin magnus, "great", means a man from the higher nobility, a man who belongs to the high office-holders or a man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities in Western Christian countries since the medieval period.

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Normans

The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia.

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Rebellion of 1088

The Rebellion of 1088 occurred after the death of William the Conqueror and concerned the division of lands in the Kingdom of England and the Duchy of Normandy between his two sons William Rufus and Robert Curthose.

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Robert Curthose

Robert Curthose (– February 1134), was the eldest son of William the Conqueror and succeeded his father as Robert II of Normandy in 1087, reigning until 1106. Ivo de Grandmesnil and Robert Curthose are Anglo-Normans, Christians of the First Crusade and Norman warriors.

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Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester

Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan (– 5 June 1118), also known as Robert of Meulan, was a powerful Norman nobleman, one of the very few proven Companions of William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, and was revered as one of the wisest men of his age. Ivo de Grandmesnil and Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester are Anglo-Normans and Norman warriors.

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Siege of Antioch

The siege of Antioch took place during the First Crusade in 1097 and 1098, on the crusaders' way to Jerusalem through Syria.

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White Ship

The White Ship (la Blanche-Nef; Medieval Latin: Candida navis) was a vessel transporting many nobles, including the heir to the English throne, that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur during a trip from France to England on 25 November 1120.

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William II of England

William II (Williame; – 2 August 1100) was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy and influence in Scotland. Ivo de Grandmesnil and William II of England are Norman warriors.

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See also

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivo_de_Grandmesnil

Also known as Ivo grandmesnil.