Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu
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- Family: Henry II Curtmantle King of England & Ida (of England)
- Individual: Ida (of England)
- Individual: Ava de Riborgaza
- Individual: Gersenda de Fezensac
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ It cannot be proven that Margaret ferch Llywelyn was daughter
of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd by Joan. (There is absolutely no
reason to prefer this maternity to Llywelyn's other
wive/mistresses.)
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ He was a contemporary of Rollo's grandson, Richard I (and
probably a younger contemporary at that, since Osbert's son was
a companion of Richard's great grandson). The sum total of
what is known about him comes from the genealogical
interpolations of
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ s of Toda Galindez de Aragón, no father
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ One of the descendants is called "cousin" by one of the later
kings, and a source calls Elizabeth illegitimate daughter of
William II Rufus, but this is chronologically unlikely, so it
was speculated that Henry was her father.
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ "There is no basis for prefering Rosamund Clifford as William
Longespee's mother over numerous other suggested mistresses,
and two charters which name another mother, Ida. The truth of
the matter is that the mother of William was unknown prior to a
re
- Source/Citation: Farmerie, Todd A., Author E-mail: taf2@@po.cwru.edu @ Arnould of Bigorre, "never a Garcia"