Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
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93 | 3rd Crusade and Albigensian Crusade in 1210 | ||
94 | Abbey at Gellome | ||
95 | Abbey at Montieneuf Dedicated by Guillaume VIII | ||
96 | Abbey at St Bathans Abbey St Bathans was originally a priory of Cistercian Nuns. It was sanctified and then used as a retreat by the sisters who formed the community at Haddington and at Nunraw, under the patronage of Ada, Countess of Dunbar and her husband Patrick, Earl of Dunbar. | ||
97 | Abbey of Gandersheim | ||
98 | Abbey of Grestain in Normandy Founded in 1050 by Herluin of Contefille and Herleva, mother of the King of England | ||
99 | Abergavenny Castle Abergavenny Castle (Welsh: Castell y Fenni) is a ruined castle in the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, established by the Norman lord Hamelin de Balun in about 1087. It was the site of a massacre of Welsh noblemen in 1175, and was attacked during the early 15th century Glynd?r Rising. William Camden, the 16th century antiquary, said that the castle \"has been oftner stain\'d with the infamy of treachery, than any other castle in Wales.\"[1] | ||
100 | Abergavenny Castle Abergavenny Castle (Welsh: Castell y Fenni) is a ruined castle in the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, established by the Norman lord Hamelin de Balun in about 1087. It was the site of a massacre of Welsh noblemen in 1175, and was attacked during the early 15th century Glynd?r Rising. William Camden, the 16th century antiquary, said that the castle \"has been oftner stain\'d with the infamy of treachery, than any other castle in Wales.\"[1] |